In a new interview with BBC's Channel 4 News, the Kinks' Ray Davies is once again teasing a reunion of the iconic British Invasion-era band, as Pitchfork points out. It's not the first time: Davies ...
Earlier this week, it was reported that the long-rumored Kinks reunion may be happening without Dave Davies. "Dave’s invited to the party, but if he doesn’t want to do it, [the reunion] will happen ...
At various points in 2013 and 2014, Ray and Dave Davies both expressed a hope that they'd find a way to get the Kinks back together in time for the band's 50th anniversary. Now that they've missed the ...
When a dedicated follower of the Kinks, Luke Skywalker (aka Mark Hamill), went to Hollywood’s Roxy Theatre on Nov. 3 to see the band’s guitarist Dave Davies perform a solo show, he had lots to tell ...
The Kinks, one of the most influential and popular bands of the 1960s who haven’t performed together since 1996, have written new music for a possible reunion, singer Ray Davies said. The Kinks, one ...
"I don’t want it to be a Ray Davies show where he lets his little brother stand in the corner," says the Kinks guitarist Sitting in Rolling Stone‘s midtown Manhattan offices, wearing a purple sport ...
The Kinks rocker Ray Davies said his iconic band will get back together after more than 20 years, but sources close to the fractious act are only cautiously optimistic. Davies said in a UK interview ...
Ray Davies singing "Waterloo Sunset", during the Closing Ceremony at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. (Charlie Riedel/AP) Last week, there was a flurry of headlines in the English press -- linked ...
Well, this has really got us going. It's got us so we don't know what we're doing. Unless what we're doing is clearing our schedules and desperately trying to hunt down some of those elusive tickets ...
Guitarist and sometimes singer/songwriter for The Kinks, Dave Davies returned to the public eye this year with his new solo album, I Will Be Me and a US tour that brought him to NYC for three nights ...
The Kinks were on the verge of collapse when they began 1969’s Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire). They’d just parted ways with original bassist Pete Quaife and their previous ...
In a new interview with BBC’s Channel 4 News, the Kinks‘ Ray Davies is once again teasing a reunion of the iconic British Invasion-era band, as Pitchfork points out. It’s not the first time: Davies ...
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