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- In 1975, Ritchie joined Ray Davies and the Kinks on their album, Soap Opera, having played the same role in the 1974 single drama, Starmaker, on which the album was based.
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In 1975, Ritchie joined Ray Davies and the Kinks on their album, Soap Opera, having played the same role in the 1974 single drama, Starmaker, on which the album was based. [10]
After disbanding in 1997, Ray Davies announced a reunion in 2018, marking the band’s continued legacy. This list covers both current and former band members, detailing their contributions to The Kinks and their respective careers.
- Janey Roberts
Formed in January 1963, the group originally comprised the Davies brothers Ray (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Dave (lead guitar, backing vocals), Pete Quaife (bass, backing vocals), and Mick Avory (drums). [1] Quaife left the band for five months from June to November 1966, during which time he was replaced by John Dalton.
NameYears ActiveInstrumentsRelease Contributions1963–1997 2018–presentlead and backing vocals rhythm acoustic, ...all Kinks releases to date1963–1997 2018–presentlead electric, slide and acoustic guitars ...all Kinks releases to date1963–1984 2018–presentdrums percussionall Kinks releases from Kinks (1964) to ...1963–1966 1966–1969 (died 2010)bass backing vocalsall Kinks releases from Kinks (1964) to ...Davies then joined the Hamilton King Band until June 1963. The Kinks (then known as the Ramrods) spent the summer supporting Rick Wayne on a tour of US airbases. [17]
Sep 13, 2024 · December 31, 1943, Tavistock, Devonshire—d. June 23, 2010, Herlev, Denmark), and Mick Avory (b. February 15, 1944, London). Formed as a rhythm-and-blues band in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies, the Kinks originated in Muswell Hill in northern London.
Sep 29, 2024 · The stage musical version of the album, titled Star Maker, co-starred Ray and June Ritchie and aired on British television (an earlier attempt by the same network, Granada TV, to produce a ...
Feb 14, 2015 · A Soap Opera adapted the same songs and plot to an audio presentation, with lead singer Ray Davies and actress June Ritchie in this bizarre spectacle. Plans for a full-scale theatrical tour were not realized, but the Kinks, with their extended mid-70s lineup, did perform the entire album on tour in 1975.