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Q: What is a shadow?
A: English Language Learners Definition of shadow (Entry 1 of 3) : a dark shape that appears on a surface when someone or something moves between the surface and a source of light : an area of darkness created when a source of light is blocked
Q: What was the sound of the shadows?
A: Along with the Fender guitar, another cornerstone of the Shadows sound was the Vox amplifier. The Shadows, with Cliff Richard, dominated British popular music in the late 1950s and early 1960s in the years before the Beatles. The Shadows’ number one hits included ” Apache “, ” Kon-Tiki “, ” Wonderful Land “, ” Foot Tapper ” and ” Dance On! “.
Q: How successful are the Shadows in the UK?
A: The Shadows are the fifth most successful act in the UK singles chart, behind Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Cliff Richard and Madonna. The Shadows and Cliff Richard & the Shadows each have had four No. 1 selling EPs.
Q: Who are the members of the shadows?
A: For other uses of the term Shadows, see Shadow (disambiguation). Cliff Richard (bottom left) and the Shadows in 1962, counter-clockwise from right: Hank Marvin, Jet Harris, Brian Bennett, and Bruce Welch. The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters) were an English instrumental rock group.