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It’s been decades since the Kinks notched a Top 10 hit with “Lola,” but Dave Davies believes the song is more relevant than ever. The 1970 single was controversial upon release because of ...
That’s what art is for!” open image in gallery The Kinks in 1964: (l-r) Singer Ray Davies, drummer Mick Avory, bass player Pete Quaife and guitarist Dave Davies (Evening Standard/Hulton ...
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 track features all four original Kinks members, with Dave on lead vocals and guitar ... The atmospheric, mid-tempo rock song was partly inspired by Davies’ reflections on the waning of ...
Ray Davies may have been the songwriting genius in The Kinks, but brother Dave was responsible for defining their 60s sound. The lead guitarist has a valid claim for having invented heavy metal ...
On Thursday, the legendary British rock band dropped a live version of their 1996 hit song, “Sunny Afternoon,” which was ...
The Kinks Release classic live Version of "Sunny Afternoon", lifted from The Kinks' forthcoming LP, The Journey – Part 3.
Arts writer Geoff Edgers produced and starred in a 2010 documentary, “Do It Again,” about his quirky quest to convince Ray and Dave Davies to reunite the Kinks (spoiler: He failed), during ...
The post The Kinks’ Dave Davies to Reunite With Lost Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Trophy After It Was Listed on eBay appeared first on Consequence. The Kinks’ Dave Davies will be reunited with his ...
The 1960s was one long party for Dave Davies. While his older brother, Ray, observed and wrote about Swinging London from a distance, The Kinks’ guitarist was aptly dubbed Dave The Rave.
Ray Davies was the singer-songwriter of The Kinks’ first hit, but it was kid brother Dave Davies who created its fuzzed-up ...
With a sound that was both raw and poetic, The Kinks carved out a legacy in rock history. But which ones are considered their best songs?