Ray Davies, Working Man’s Cafe (The Tennessean)
February 26th, 2008Former Kinks leader Davies’ “American record” reflects his perceptions of a country that enchants and exasperates him.
Former Kinks leader Davies’ “American record” reflects his perceptions of a country that enchants and exasperates him.
(Gigwise) Ray Davies has insisted The Kinks will only reform if they play new material along with their old hits. The frontman says his guitarist brother has recovered well from his stroke in 2004, so much so he’s “playing again” and “getting well enough to shout at me”.
Ray Davies has broken the hearts of Kinks fans by insisting news of a reunion isn’t as immediate as they’d like to think.
Recent reports have trumpeted a supposed reunion in the works for the Kinks. But Ray Davies, frontman of the British Invasion band, has told Billboard that fans shouldn’t get their hopes up just yet.
Recent reports have trumpeted a supposed reunion in the works for the Kinks.
TORONTO - As the driving force behind British rock legends the Kinks, Ray Davies is responsible for some of the most enduring songs in pop music.
The Kinks are planning to follow in the footsteps of rockers Led Zeppelin with a highly anticipated reunion next year. Lead singer and guitarist Ray Davies said the band’s original members, which included Davies’ brother Dave on guitar, Mick Avory on drums and Pete Quaife on bass plan to play together for the first time in nearly four decades in 2008
The Kinks are planning to reunite next year, marking the first time the original members of the British rock band will play together in nearly four decades.Lead singer and guitarist Ray Davies said the founding members of the band — which included Davies’ brother Dave on guitar, Mick Avory on drums and Pete Quaife on bass — plan to reunite in 2008, the Mirror reported.While Quaife quit the …
The Kinks are planning to reunite next year, marking the first time the original members of the British rock band will play together in nearly four decades. Lead singer and guitarist Ray Davies said the founding members of the band — which included Davie…
The Kinks are planning to reunite next year, marking the first time the original members of the British rock band will play together in nearly four decades.