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  1. 9. Mai 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. Built on power chords, their third single, “ You Really Got Me,” provided ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Discover 15 intriguing and enigmatic facts about Mick Avory, the talented drummer behind the legendary rock band, The Kinks. Explore his career, personal life, and untold stories in this fascinating article.

  3. Vor einem Tag · A celebrated Kinks album, Arthur had many famous tracks like “Victoria”, “Drivin”, “Australia” and “Shangri-la”. Besides the Davies brothers, the band at that time was also formed by Mick Avory (Drums) and John Dalton (Bass). Their original bassist Pete Quaife was also featured in a few tracks from that album.

  4. 28. Apr. 2024 · Drummer Mick Avory has offered an alternative explanation for the song's lyrics, claiming that ‘Lola’ was partially inspired by Avory's frequenting of certain bars in West London. Avory said: “We used to know this character called Michael McGrath. He used to hound the group a bit, because being called The Kinks did attract ...

  5. The Kinks' 1965 UK tour: "Tensions within the group characterised much of the tour, culminating in an onstage fight in which the drummer Mick Avory struck the lead guitarist Dave Davies in the head with a hi-hat stand." : r/wikipedia.

  6. Vor einem Tag · Drummers Tony Chapman and Mick Avory played in the Rolling Stones for a year each, but Charlie Watts brought his sound to the band for six decades. Watts is not only recognized as one of the most ...

  7. 30. Apr. 2024 · Tony Chapman, Carlo Little and future Kinks man Mick Avory had oh-so brief stints behind the kit, but things really came together for the band when Charlie joined, playing his first show as a permanent member at the Ealing Jazz Club on February, 2 1963.