Pete Quaife, 66, the original bassist for the Kinks who played on such early hits as "You Really Got Me," "All Day and All of the Night" and "Tired of Waiting for You" before leaving the British band ...
If you’re a big fan of music from the 1960s, you know all too well that there was simply too much good music from that decade to sift through in one lifetime. We all know of the greats, from The ...
The folks at Chicago Shakespeare Theater are nothing if not considerate. On opening night of “Sunny Afternoon,” the jukebox musical about 1960s Brit-rockers The Kinks, they thoughtfully provided ear ...
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' "The Journey - Part 3" compiles their greatest hits from the '70s and '80s. The band shifted from conceptual works to a harder rock sound, achieving renewed commercial success. Conflicts ...
We in Santa Barbara were privileged to have Peter Noone and the current incarnation of his Herman's Hermits performing here at the Lobero. A fundraiser for Notes for Notes ...
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