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The 1964 Kinks classic rose to the top of the news chain recently when guitarist Dave Davies was forced to defend his ...
Dave Davies and Mick Avory dish on the rebirth of the Kinks, who dominated U.S. arenas in the '70s and '80s, rocking the charts with "Come Dancing." ...
Looking for a new direction, Pete Townshend took a page directly out of The Kinks' book when writing the first single ...
Reunions are on everybody's mind at the moment, but The Who guitarist Pete Townshend only has one band in mind that he would like to see reformed.
Dave Davies and Mick Avory dish on the rebirth of the Kinks, who dominated U.S. arenas in the '70s and '80s, rocking the charts with "Come Dancing." ...
At the local radio stations in Shenandoah, Iowa, they were a popular attraction, billed as “Little Donnie and Baby Boy Phil.” Don was 8, Phil was 6.
From Jimi Hendrix to The Beatles to The Stooges, rock music was already getting heavier by the time Black Sabbath emerged with their thunderous sound.
‘You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling' - The Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling ... ‘You Got Me' - The Kinks Written by Ray Davies for the Kinks' third single, "You Got Me" reached No. 1 ...
Ray Davies didn't like what he saw in his old neighborhood. That inspired The Kinks' classic "Muswell Hillbilly".
A patchwork of unlikely source material – including the theme to ’70s TV show Budgie – provides the backdrop for Weller's new ...
Don and Phil Everly used bewitching vocal harmony to make transcendent, jubilant hits.