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Dave Davies and Mick Avory dish on the rebirth of the Kinks, who dominated U.S. arenas in the '70s and '80s, rocking the ...
Davies is a harsh critic when it comes to guitar. But one player astonished him with his tone, technique and talent for ...
Davies' influences are scattered far and wide —but he hasn't always appreciated how musicians have responded to the Kinks' music ...
The Kinks will kick off their 60th anniversary in March with 'The Journey - Part 1,' a two-disc compilation curated by the surviving members.
— Dave Davies “In a fit of frustration, I just took the screws out of the back of this little Elpico amplifier, not much bigger than a radio, and slashed the speakers up with a razor blade.
The band formed in London in 1963 and the original members included brothers Ray and Dave Davies joined by Pete Quaife and Mick Avory.
Dave Davies explained why the Kinks' Top 10 1970 hit 'Lola' has remained relevant in an August 2022 interview.
Caveat thus offered, Davies agreed to look back at — and to classify — some of the high points of his career with the Kinks, which he formed in 1963 with his younger brother Dave Davies on ...
Dave Davies and Pete Quaife perform with the Kinks, September 1964, roughly a month after the release of "You Really Got Me," the group's breakthrough hit.