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Two lineups of the Kinks in 1965 (top) and 1970 (bottom).

The Kinks are an English rock band from Muswell Hill, London. Formed in January 1963, the group originally comprised the Davies brothers Ray (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Dave (lead guitar, backing vocals), Pete Quaife (bass, backing vocals), and Mick Avory (drums).[1] Quaife left the band for five months from June to November 1966, during which time he was replaced by John Dalton. In April 1969, Quaife left for the second and final time and was once again replaced by Dalton.[2] In May 1970, the Kinks expanded to a five-piece with the addition of John Gosling as their first full-time keyboardist.[3] This lineup remained stable until 1976, when Dalton left.[4][5] The band underwent several lineup changes during the late 1970s, before stabilizing in late 1979 with a lineup of the Davies brothers, Avory, bassist Jim Rodford and keyboardist Ian Gibbons.[6][7] After two more studio albums, Mick Avory left the Kinks in July 1984 following numerous conflicts with Dave Davies, which had culminated in his exclusion from the recording of "Good Day" for their then-new album Word of Mouth.[8] He was replaced by Bob Henrit, who completed work on the album.[1] Gibbons left in 1989, with Mark Haley taking his place beginning with the tour in support of UK Jive.[9][10] Haley remained a touring member, with the 1993 album Phobia recorded as a four-piece.[11]

After a European tour, Haley resigned from the Kinks in July 1993, with Gibbons returning to take his place for US dates two weeks later.[12] The group released a final live album, To the Bone, before disbanding after a final tour ending in June 1996 and appearing for the last time together at Dave Davies’ 50th birthday party in February 1997.[13] In 2018, the Davies brothers announced that they were working on new music together with longtime drummer Mick Avory, however since then there has been no studio release and not much indication the band is active.

Members[edit]

Former[edit]

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Ray Davies tour.jpg
Ray Davies
  • 1963–1997
  • 2018–present
    • lead and backing vocals
  • rhythm acoustic, electric and resonator guitars
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • harmonica
  • occasional lead guitar
  • all Kinks releases to date
    Dave Davies.jpg
    Dave Davies
    • lead electric, slide and acoustic guitars
  • backing and lead vocals
  • banjo
  • occasional keyboards and piano
  • Mick Avory 2013.JPG
    Mick Avory
    • 1963–1984
  • 2018–present
    • drums
  • percussion
  • Appearances on individual tracks: Word of Mouth (1984)
  • Think Visual (1986)
  • UK Jive (1989)
  • Helmfrid-sofa4 Touched.JPG
    Pete Quaife
    • 1963–1966
  • 1966–1969 (died 2010)
    • bass
  • backing vocals
  • Kast Off Kinks.jpg
    John "Nobby" Dalton
    • 1966
  • 1969–1976
    • bass guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Appearances on individual tracks: Face to Face (1966) and Misfits (1978)
  • John Gosling.jpg
    John "the Baptist" Gosling 1970–1978 (died 2023)
    • keyboards
  • piano
  • backing vocals
  • Andy Pyle 1976–1978 bass
    • Misfits (1978)
  • Appearances on individual tracks: Sleepwalker (1977)
  • Gordon Edwards 1978–1979 (died 2003)
    • keyboards
  • piano
  • backing vocals
    • Uncredited appearances on individual tracks: Low Budget
    Ray Davies - Jim Rodford with The Kinks 1979 (cropped).jpg
    Jim Rodford 1979–1997 (died 2018)
    • bass
  • backing vocals
  • Ian_Gibbons,_keyboards.jpg
    Ian Gibbons
    • 1979–1989
  • 1993–1997 (died 2019)
    • keyboards
  • piano
  • backing vocals
  • To the Bone (1994)
  • Bob Henrit 1984–1996
    • drums
  • percussion
    • all Kinks releases from Think Visual (1986) to To the Bone (1994)
  • Appearances on individual tracks: Word of Mouth (1984)
  • Mark Haley
    • 1989–1990
  • 1992–1993
    • keyboards
  • piano
  • backing vocals
    • none

    Session performers[edit]

    Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
    Perry Ford 1964 (died 1999) piano Kinks (1964)
    Arthur Greenslade 1964 (died 2003)
    Jon Lord (1976).JPG
    Jon Lord 1964 (died 2012)
    • organ
  • piano
  • Jimmy Page2.jpg
    Jimmy Page 1964 twelve-string acoustic guitar
    uncredited musicians N/A
    • rhythm guitar
  • cello
  • viola
  • oboe
  • piccolo
  • strings
  • Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
  • The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
  • Rasa Davies (née Didzpetris) 1964–1968
    • backing vocals
    all Kinks releases from Kinks (1964) to The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
    Bobby Graham 1964–1965
    (died 2009)
    • drums
  • percussion
    • Kinks (1964)
  • Kinda Kinks (1965)
  • Nicky Hopkins.png
    Nicky Hopkins 1965–1968
    (died 1994)
    • keyboards
  • piano
  • all Kinks releases from The Kink Kontroversy (1965) to The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
    Clem Cattini
    • 1965
  • 1977
    • drums
  • percussion
  • The Kink Kontroversy (1965) and overdubs on Misfits (1978)
    Shel Talmy 1965
    • electric guitar
  • production
    • production on all Kinks releases from Kinks (1964) to Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
  • performance on The Kink Kontroversy (1966)
  • David Whitaker 1967 (died 2012) arrangements
    • Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
  • The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
  • Stanley Myers 1970 (died 1993) Percy (1971)
    Vicki Brown 1971 (died 1991) backing vocals Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
    Ken Jones 1971 harmonica
    Dave Rowberry 1972 (died 2003) organ Everybody's in Show-Biz (1972)
    Krysia Kocjan 1973 backing vocals Preservation Act 1 (1973)
    Lee Pavey
    Lewis Rich
    Sue Brown 1973–1974
    • Preservation Act 1 (1973)
  • Preservation Act 2 (1974)
  • Pamela Travis 1973–1975
    • Preservation Act 1 (1973)
  • Preservation Act 2 (1974)
  • Schoolboys in Disgrace (1975)
  • Maryann Price 1974 Preservation Act 2 (1974)
    Angi Girton
    Christopher Timothy voice
    Chris Musk
    June Ritchie Soap Opera (1975)
    Debbie Doss 1975 backing vocals Schoolboys in Disgrace (1975)
    Shirley Roden
    Nick Trevisik 1977 drums Misfits (1978)
    Ron Lawrence bass
    Zaine Griff
    Chrissie_Hynde_2013b.jpg
    Chrissie Hynde 1979–1981 vocals Give the People What They Want (1981)
    Kim Goody 1986 backing vocals Think Visual (1986)

    Brass section[edit]

    Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
    Mike Cotton
    • 1971–1972
  • 1977–1978
  • trumpet
    • Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
  • Everybody's in Showbiz (1972)
  • Misfits (1978)
  • John Beecham
    • 1971–1974
  • 1977–1978
    • trombone
  • tuba
    • Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
  • Everybody's in Showbiz (1972)
  • Preservation Act 1 (1973)
  • Preservation Act 2 (1974)
  • Misfits ( 1978)
  • Alan Holmes 1971–1974
    • saxophone
  • clarinet
    • Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
  • Everybody's in Showbiz (1972)
  • Preservation Act 1 (1973)
  • Preservation Act 2 (1974)
  • Laurie Brown 1973–1974 trumpet
    • Preservation Act 1 (1973)
  • Preservation Act 2 (1974)
  • Nick Newall 1977–1985 (died 2010)
    • saxophone
  • clarinet
  • keyboards
  • congas
    • Misfits (1978)
  • Low Budget (1979)
  • One for the Road (1980)
  • Timeline[edit]

    Lineups[edit]

    Period Members Releases
    1963 – 1966
    1966
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • John Dalton – bass, backing vocals
    1966 – 1969
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • Pete Quaife – bass, backing vocals
    1969 – 1970
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • John Dalton – bass, backing vocals
    1970 – 1976
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • John Dalton – bass, backing vocals
    • John Gosling – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    1976 – 1978
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • John Gosling – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    • Andy Pyle – bass
    1978 – 1979
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Gordon Edwards – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    none
    1979
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    1979 – 1984
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums, percussion
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Ian Gibbons – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    1984 – 1989
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Ian Gibbons – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    • Bob Henrit – drums, percussion
    1989 – 1990
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Bob Henrit – drums, percussion
    • Mark Haley – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    none
    1990 – 1992
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Bob Henrit – drums, percussion
    1992 – 1993
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Bob Henrit – drums, percussion
    • Mark Haley – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
    none
    1993 – 1997
    • Ray Davies – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, vocals
    • Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
    • Bob Henrit – drums, percussion
    • Ian Gibbons – keyboards, piano, backing vocals

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Kinks: Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Leigh, Spencer (30 June 2010). "Peter Quaife: Musician and artist who played bass guitar for the Kinks". The Independent. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "John Gosling Interview Part 1". Kast Off Kinks. 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Jim Rodford, bassist with the Kinks and Zombies – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Upfront" (PDF). Record Mirror. London, England: Spotlight Publications. 13 May 1978. p. 40. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Kinks Take On Two New Men" (PDF). Record Mirror. London, England: Spotlight Publications. 29 April 1978. p. 4. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Jovanovic, Rob (3 June 2013). God Save The Kinks: A Biography. London, England: Aurum Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-1781311370. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Rogan, Johnny (3 March 2016). Ray Davies: A Complicated Life. New York City, New York: Random House. p. 519. ISBN 978-0099554080. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Rogan, Johnny (3 March 2016). Ray Davies: A Complicated Life. New York City, New York: Random House. p. 187. ISBN 978-0099554080. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "The Kast Off Kinks + support act" (PDF). Kast Off Kinks. August 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Phobia – The Kinks: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Rogan, Johnny (3 March 2016). Ray Davies: A Complicated Life. New York City, New York: Random House. pp. 572–573. ISBN 978-0099554080. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ Bonner, Michael (19 December 2015). "Watch Ray and Dave Davies perform together for the first time in almost 20 years". Uncut. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
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