After a couple more humorous retorts, including John saying it was Ringo's work, Paul explained it all ... "Disgusting!! See me." Ray Davies, from The Beatles' contemporaries The Kinks, described the ...
Ray Davies may have been the songwriting genius in The Kinks, but brother Dave was responsible for defining their 60s sound. The lead guitarist has a valid claim for having invented heavy metal ...
The 1960s was one long party for Dave Davies. While his older brother, Ray, observed and wrote about Swinging London from a distance, The Kinks’ guitarist was aptly dubbed Dave The Rave.
“There were so many facets to each of them,” Davies wrote in The Beatles: The Authorized Biography. “Paul and Ringo, as far as the general public were concerned, were the ‘nicest,’ yet I ...
You may think Ringo Starr is more Abbey Road than Music Row, but the iconic Beatles drummer says he's always had a soft spot for country music. "When I was a teenager with Hank Williams and people ...
"Dead End Street" – The Kinks "Dead End Street" was first released back in 1966, and was written by main songwriter Ray Davies. Much like other tracks written by Davies, it was in some way ...
Molly Tuttle also joined Starr for the performance, which will be featured in the two-hour special 'Ringo & Friends at the Ryman' Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
In 1971, Ringo Starr called for peace and unity on his single “It Don’t Come Easy.” The record made its way onto the setlist for his performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in January ...
Ringo Starr, former drummer for The Beatles, made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Friday evening. Starr's appearance at the Opry follows a performance at the Ryman Auditorium and the opening of an ...