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  1. Michael Charles ”Mick” Avory (s. 15. helmikuuta 1944 East Molesey, Surrey, Englanti, Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta) on brittiläinen muusikko, joka tunnetaan The Kinksin alkuperäisenä rumpalina. Yhtyeessä tammikuusta 1964 asti vaikuttanut Avory erosi Kinksistä vuonna 1984 riitaannuttuaan yhtyeen kitaristin Dave Daviesin kanssa.

  2. 6. Feb. 2019 · MICK AVORY: (Laughs) Because Ray didn’t really discuss things, it’s hard to say. If he says that’s the truth then it is. He gets ideas and sometimes maybe he thought this might not be good for the group initially but reconsidered and thinks that maybe it is good for the group and there is a way for the band to be drawn into it. All of ...

  3. 30. März 2023 · Rock journalist Greg Prato recently interviewed Avory for Allmusic and asked him about the song originally recorded by the Kinks in 1964 (the year Avory joined The Kinks) and what he thought of Van Halen’s 1978 version. Avory gave credit to Eddie and the band for taking the Kinks classic and “Van Halen-izing” it.

  4. 31. März 2016 · 100 Greatest Drummers of All Time. From rock thunder machines to punk powerhouses, we count down the kings and queens of slam. By. Christopher R. Weingarten, Jon Dolan, Matt Diehl, Ken Micallef ...

  5. 11. Feb. 2024 · Inden Mick Avory blev en del af The Kinks, var han bl.a. til prøvespilning hos The Rolling Stones, da de i 1962 havde brug for en trommeslager. Det match blev dog ikke til noget, da Avory på dette tidspunkt endnu ikke var klar til at sige sit ”rigtige” job op, og The Rolling Stones havde brug for en permanent trommeslager. Men i 1964 ...

  6. 15. Juni 2020 · Victoria, Arthur & Lola: Das große Scheitern der Kinks inmitten ihrer besten Alben. Paradoxe Musikwelt: Manchmal verlierst du und manchmal gewinnen die anderen. Ende der 1960er-Jahre kamen The Kinks mit einer Trilogie auf dem Gipfel ihres Schaffens an und verloren zugleich den kommerziellen Anschluss an die anderen drei großen Bands der Beat ...

  7. Drummer Mick Avory’s humble telephone voice gives away none of the dramatic, craggy climb to success that British Invasion rock group, the Kinks, survived. Avory, who was rumoured to have performed with the Rolling Stones, but actually simply rehearsed with their initial line up in 1962, went from supporting percussionist, when session ...