Dave Davies of The Kinks learned the hard way that sometimes, you should keep your comments to your bandmates to yourself.
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‘Nobody liked Ray Davies’: How the Kinks curmudgeon made English rock great, without making friendsIn Living On A Thin Line, Dave Davies portrays his relationship with his brother as an ocean of unknowable currents. Ray’s decision to move to New York, in 1976, is met with a shrug and the ...
“Death of a Clown” reached No. 3 on the U.K. singles chart. The track features all four original Kinks members, with Dave on lead vocals and guitar; Ray on rhythm guitar, backing vocals, and piano; ...
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Dave Davies hits out over magazine’s Jimmy Page claimThe magazine wrote: “Hi Dave, please find audio of ... that’s not clear in my memory.” Davies also posted a statement from his brother Ray denying that Page was involved, and on Thursday ...
Dave Davies is a guest host for NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Before joining the Daily News in 1990, Davies was city hall bureau chief for KYW News Radio, Philadelphia's commercial all-news ...
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The Kinks are much more than You Really Got Me – and Ray Davies’ inventive acoustic style influenced a generation of playersThe Kinks were formed in London in 1964 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies, a pair of gifted musicians who would also become legendary feuding siblings long before the Gallaghers made family rifts a ...
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