As they went to work on "Muswell Hillbillies," the Kinks were riding high on 1970's career-reviving "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One," a satirical concept album whose success was ...
Fifty years ago, the Kinks hit the charts with a catchy song about a romantic encounter in a London nightclub between a clueless young rube and an ingenue who “walked like a woman but talked like a ...
Ray Davies of The Kinks is an eminent songwriter. His work is timeless. One song, in particular, influenced him to pick up the guitar back in the '50s.
The second disc will offer previously unheard live recordings from a July 11, 1993, concert at the famed Royal Albert Hall in London. Renditions of 16 songs, covering various eras of The Kinks’ long ...
There was perhaps no band of the 1960s' British Invasion more British than the Kinks, with their story-songs that pined intensely for the Merry Olde England of the Davies brothers’ lost North London ...
Sunny Afternoon, the Olivier Award-winning show about The Kinks, will run at Theatre Royal Brighton from Wednesday, December ...
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 ...