Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dave Davies looks back fondly on the era captured in a new collection of the greatest hits the Kinks released after signing to ...
The Davies brothers, raised in North London near the Muswell Hill suburb that would inspire one of their albums, formed the Kinks in 1963, eventually adding Avory and the late bassist Pete Quaife. The ...
In 1965, The Kinks were playing a show in Cardiff, Wales, when guitarist Dave Davies made a snide comment to drummer Mick Avory. In 2010, lead vocalist and Dave’s brother, Ray Davies, told the story ...
File: The Kinks, (L-R) Dave Davies, Ray Davies, Peter Quaife, and Mick Avory, wait on the set of a television show, ready to perform, 1968. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) John Gosling, former ...
Mick Avory (The Kinks): Mick Avory, the unsung hero of The Kinks, provided the rhythmic foundation for their iconic rock sound, influencing classics like "You Really Got Me." Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) ...
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