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The Kinks' Ray Davies was always longing for the past and cultural tradition, but was his conservative version of England ever real in the first place?
The Kinks were one of the defining rock outfits of the 1960s, but their late-period material is rarely mentioned or remembered, which is fine by Ray Davies.
Ray Davies, born Raymond Douglas Davies on June 21, 1944, in Fortis Green, London, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, ...
The man behind hits like “You Really Got Me” and “Lola” is ready to tell his story.Dave Davies, the co-founder and lead ...
The Kinks have announced plans to release ‘The Journey - Part 3,’ the final installment of their 60th anniversary compilation ...
Steffan Powell will take a journey through the time vortex alongside an intergalactic lineup, celebrating 20 years of the ...
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A music video for the tune featured Cathy riding around London in a taxicab driven by none other than Ray Davies. David Bowie was a longtime Kinks fan dating back to the band’s early days.
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who apparently ‘loves British indie music’, as well as Mick Jagger and Ray Davies of The Kinks. ‘I’ve been lucky enough to meet a lot of my idols,’ he said before humbly sharing how when ...
A team total of 169 points gave the Davies girls their 11th East Region crown in a row, while the Davies boys came out on top ...