Formation and 1960s Success (1960s)
The Invictas, also known as Herb Gross & the Invictas, emerged from the vibrant garage rock scene in Rochester, New York during the 1960s. With their energetic performances and raw sound, they quickly became one of the most popular local bands in the area.
In 1965, The Invictas achieved regional success with their hit song 'The Hump'. The infectious groove and catchy lyrics of the track solidified their reputation as a band to watch in the burgeoning rock scene of the time.
Reformation and Return (2004โPresent)
After a hiatus following their initial success, The Invictas re-formed in 2004, much to the delight of their loyal fan base. Since then, the band has been intermittently active, captivating audiences with their signature blend of garage rock and raw energy.
Despite the passage of time, The Invictas continue to showcase their musical prowess and passion for rock music, proving that their legacy is far from forgotten in the annals of music history.
The Invictas' enduring influence on the rock music scene is a testament to their talent and dedication. Their raw, energetic sound continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.
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