WHYY is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and as we look back at the decades, executive producer Kevin McCorry sat down with members of the staff to discuss some of their unforgettable ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Left-Al Pereira/Getty Images; Right-C Flanigan/WireImage/Getty Images Although he’s grown ...
Dave Davies, second left, playing with The Kinks, including his brother Ray, far right, on Top of the Pops in 1967 - DAVID REDFERN/REDFERNS One of rock music’s most iconic riffs, the opening bars of ...
After discovering that his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame trophy was listed on eBay, Dave Davies tells Rolling Stone that he’s working with the seller to get it back. “I’m sure it’s going to be resolved ...
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Ray Davies on the origins of the Kinks' “You Really Got Me” — and what guitarists get wrong about serving the song
For a song that’s two minutes and change in length, “You Really Got Me” has kept guitarists entertained for decades with stories about its creation and recording. The 1964 Kinks classic rose to the ...
This week, we're listening back to some favorite Fresh Air interviews from the past decade. In 2016, Dave Davies spoke with Bourdain, the... 'Fresh Air' Favorites: Anthony Bourdain TERRY GROSS, HOST: ...
In 1965, The Kinks were playing a show in Cardiff, Wales, when guitarist Dave Davies made a snide comment to drummer Mick Avory. In 2010, lead vocalist and Dave’s brother, Ray Davies, told the story ...
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