Christmas came early for Kinks fans as, for the first time in nearly 20 years, the Kinks‘ Ray and Dave Davies performed together onstage. The unannounced and unexpected reunion took place Friday at ...
NEW YORK -- Ray Davies and Donovan are among the 2014 class of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The organization announced Tuesday that "Midnight Train to Georgia" writer Jim Weatherly and English ...
'He wanted to be contrary': Ray Davies in 1967 - Getty For Ray Davies, lead singer of The Kinks, the British Invasion was not all it was cracked up to be. Less than a year after The Beatles opened the ...
Ray Davies most recent album was 2010’s collaborative See All My Friends. No follow-up has been announced, but Ray does have a new book, Americana: The Kinks, the Riff, the Road: The Story, which will ...
Ray Davies talks about seeing the story of his band The Kinks brought to life in the musical Sunny Afternoon at Alexandra Palace ...
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Ray Davies on the origins of the Kinks' “You Really Got Me” — and what guitarists get wrong about serving the song
For a song that’s two minutes and change in length, “You Really Got Me” has kept guitarists entertained for decades with stories about its creation and recording. The 1964 Kinks classic rose to the ...
CHICAGO — “There was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who and the Kinks,” says Arnold Engelman, the New York producer who has been pursuing the story of the last band on that list for some 20 ...
After more than 40 years as the Kinks' lead singer and primary songwriter, Ray Davies has released his first solo studio recording, Other People's Lives. Despite the album's title, the music is really ...
Our reviewer's verdict on the musical tale of the rise and fall-outs of Muswell Hill firebrands The Kinks, A Sunny Afternoon, ...
Well, this has really got us going. It's got us so we don't know what we're doing. Unless what we're doing is clearing our schedules and desperately trying to hunt down some of those elusive tickets ...
LONDON - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) The Kinks band members Mick Avory, Dave Davies, Peter Quaife and Ray Davies pose backstage with the award for their induction into the UK Music Hall Of Fame 2005, the ...
In a new interview with BBC’s Channel 4 News, the Kinks‘ Ray Davies is once again teasing a reunion of the iconic British Invasion-era band, as Pitchfork points out. It’s not the first time: Davies ...
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