Dave Davies
Born | February 3, 1947 |
Hometown | Fortis Green, England |
Net worth | $6 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.79m) |
Spouse | Lisbet Davies |
Children | Daniel Davies, Russ Davies |
Parents | Fred Davies, Annie Davies |
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Revealed: Southampton failed to act on stadium safety fears raised six years before fan death
- English stadium safety worries have been raised as the family of a fan who died following a fall at Southampton called in police after learning the club were allegedly warned for years to install handrails.
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Dave Davies Teases The Possibility Of New Music From 'The Kinks'
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Dave Davies "very sad" to find his Rock Hall of Fame trophy for sale on eBay
Kinks icon Dave Davies lost track of Rock Hall trophy around the time of his 2004 stroke and now he hopes to get it back
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Dave Davies Talks Rock Hall Trophy eBay Listing: ‘I Was Shocked’
Kinks guitarist says he feels confident he and the seller will reach a resolution where he will get it back
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The Kinks’ Dave Davies to Reunite With Lost Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Trophy After It Was Listed on eBay
Davies initially lost track of the award after suffering a stroke in 2004. The Kinks’ Dave Davies to Reunite With Lost Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Trophy After It Was Listed on eBay Jo Vito
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‘Nobody liked Ray Davies’: How the Kinks curmudgeon made English rock great, without making friends
For Ray Davies, lead singer of The Kinks, the British Invasion was not all it was cracked up to be. Less than a year after The Beatles opened the floodgates with their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, The Kinks’ inaugural tour of the United States, in the summer of 1965, saw them incur the indignity of playing to small crowds in large halls on a gruelling trek across the American Midwest.
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The 30 best guitarists from New Jersey – from Al Di Meola and Richie Sambora to Gibson's best-selling signature artist
We gone and made a list of our favorite Garden State guitar heroes... Do write in for which state you'd like to read about next. One way or another, it won't have better pizza
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Dave Davies hits out over magazine’s Jimmy Page claim
One of rock music’s most iconic riffs, the opening bars of The Kinks’ You Really Got Me have been played by every aspiring student of the electric guitar.
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"We have one rule: you can have body punches and choke-holds and throw bottles at each other, but we never crack each other in the face": What happens when bands fight
The 40 bitterest bust-ups in rock history: From fisticuffs to wars of words to litigation and beyond, rock'n'roll’s divorce courts are packed with ire and animosity:
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"We've got loads of songs there in pieces": Ray Davies reveals he's recorded "about 20" new Kinks songs with brother Dave, and he plans to finish them
This year has seen new releases from The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Could The Kinks follow suit?
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