4. A Garage Band

Many young American boys and girls dream of a rock star at one time or another their lives. American culture is largely defined by music young people enjoy. During the 1960s, music the United States was greatly influenced by the issues of the day. Many call the decade revolutionary period in the country's history, and music a big part of that revolution.

When David young, he was in love with the Beatles. English band was possibly the most impactful group the generation. It revolutionized music like no band artist before them. Most young boys wanted to Paul McCartney, or John Lennon - the two of the band. Becoming rich and famous in is one of the attractions of living in U.S., and becoming a rock star is one of achieving this. David knew this, so he together with three of his friends and convinced to form a band together.

Many American Rock ‘' Roll bands began their journey in someone's garage. notable group to start this way was Van . David and his friends were convinced they could the next Beatles with a little luck and lot of practice.

The band practiced regularly over years, and soon became good enough to perform some young audience, but they never hit the time unfortunately. The road to success in the industry is not an easy one to travel, that does not deter some American dreamers. David's was "You never know what the future holds," is engaged in the music industry to this . A couple of his original band members are in the industry enjoying marginal success, and are pursuing their dream.