Ray Davies Played Down Kinks Reunion Hopes 2016 In Review
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Ray Davies played down hopes that the Kinks could reunite in an interview back in June. Despite the often fraught relationship between Davies and brother Dave, hopes that the pair could get back together again were raised in December when Ray joined Dave onstage at London's Islington Assembly Hall. But Ray tells the Evening Standard: "I'm still trying to live that down. I joined him on stage briefly but it would be overly romantic to think it was because of the show or to start talking about a reunion." In addition, London west end show Sunny Afternoon - which is based on the Kinks' career - has been extended and will now run until October 29 at the city's Harold Pinter Theatre. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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