The Kinks released Something Else, September 15, 1967. It may not have been as consistent as 1966's Face To Face but its several outstanding tracks brought the overall quality of the album very close ...
The Kinks really don’t get enough credit as one of the greatest-ever British rock groups, often overshadowed by contemporaries like the Rolling Stones, The Who and David Bowie. Hopefully that changes ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Following the release of The Journey - Part 1 in March this year (featuring hits ...
LONDON - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) The Kinks band members Mick Avory, Dave Davies, Peter Quaife and Ray Davies pose backstage with the award for their induction into the UK Music Hall Of Fame 2005, the ...
“I’ve found that a lot of Kinks music is pretty timeless in the sense that it’s not really been in one particular age or time, but in some ways quite futuristic.” Photo-Illustration: Vulture. Photo: ...
The Kinks, the iconic English rock band that rocked the 1960s, has a name origin story that some fans might not know. The band, formed in Muswell Hill, north London in 1963, consisted of brothers Ray ...
Shel Talmy, the American record producer who helped foment the British Invasion by capturing the scabrous guitar riff in the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me” and Roger Daltrey’s stuttering vocal line in the ...
Shel Talmy, the producer behind hits including the Kinks‘ “You Really Got Me” and the Who’s “My Generation,” died on Wednesday following complications from a stroke, a representative confirmed to ...
The Kinks will mark the 50th anniversary of their music industry-satirizing 1970 album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround Part One with a massive reissue that pairs the remastered album with ...
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