The Kinks appeared in the tidal wave of music that poured out of England in the early 1960s. They were sandwiched in among ...
Partying with Keith Moon, jamming with Jerry Lee Lewis, getting into a ménage à trois with Brian Jones –Dave Davies has done it all ...
In an upcoming episode of 'We Got Time Today' on Tubi, hosts Deion Sanders and Rocsi Diaz discuss bedroom kinks, ...
The 1960s was one long party for Dave Davies. While his older brother, Ray, observed and wrote about Swinging London from a distance, The Kinks’ guitarist was aptly dubbed Dave The Rave.
They were the founding fathers of riff rock. Later, they’d become obsessed with album-long artistic statements. But in 1967, The Kinks delivered an LP with an identity all its own, one that gained ...
Ray Davies was the singer-songwriter of The Kinks’ first hit, but it was kid brother Dave Davies who created its fuzzed-up guitar sound by slashing his amp’s speaker with a razor in hooligan ...
Dave also wrote or co-wrote quite a few great tunes that appeared on Kinks albums. In the early 1980s, he began releasing solo albums, and has continued to be relatively prolific in the years ...
Spring training is a time to work out the kinks before actual games start, and I hope Oscar Colas remembers that. Because in a game against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, the White Sox prospect ...
The Kinks. In the late 1970s, you could find all of their handprints—and many more—in the sidewalk outside Peaches Records & Tapes, a record store and local hangout on Peachtree.
In his new memoir, Living On A Thin Line, DAVE DAVIES – guitarist, spiritual warrior, astral explorer – goes deep inside his celebrated history in and out of THE KINKS. Speaking in the latest ...