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The Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The band's original line-up comprised brothers Ray Davies and Dave Davies, Pete Quaife (bass), and Mick Avory. Emerging during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat, their breakthrough third single,…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
26 albums- Formed
- 1964
- Active
- 1964–1996
- Listeners
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Selected Discography
- 1964Kinks
- 1965Kinda Kinks
- 1965Kinkdom
- 1965Kinks‐Size
- 1965The Kink Kontroversy
- 1966Face to Face
- 1967Something Else by The Kinks
- 1968The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
- 1969Arthur (or The Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
- 1970Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One
- 1971Muswell Hillbillies
- 1972Everybody’s in Show‐Biz
- 1973Preservation Act 1
- 1974Preservation Act 2
- 1975Schoolboys in Disgrace
+ 11 more albums
The Web
2 hops outThe Kinks at the center, their direct connections around them, and the other bands those connections lead to — the same web you can explore live.
The Connection Web
19 threadsMembers
18- Jim Rodford1978–1996
- Bob Henrit1984–1996
- Pete Quaife(Kinks' bass guitarist)1966–1969
- John Dalton(bass guitarist of The Kinks)1966–1966
- John Dalton(bass guitarist of The Kinks)1969–1976
- John Dalton(bass guitarist of The Kinks)1978–1978
- Andy Pyle1976–1978
- Nicky Hopkins(pianist and organist)1964–1969
- John Gosling(keyboarist, formerly of The Kinks)1970–1978
- Ian Gibbons1979–1989
- Gordon John Edwards1978–1978
- Mick Avory1964–1984
- Pete Quaife(Kinks' bass guitarist)1964–1966
- Ian Gibbons1993–1996
- Mark Haley1989–1993
- Dave Davies(lead guitarist, backing (and occasional lead) singer for The Kinks)1964–1996
- John Beecham(British trombonist & tubist)
- Ray Davies(UK singer/songwriter, member of The Kinks)1964–1996
Collaborations
1The Extended Web
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