
The Kinks Exhibition Inspired by 1968 Photograph
A 1968 photograph featuring the Kinks' Davies brothers and Christian Furr has become the inspiration for a new exhibition, reviving intimate moments from their past.
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A 1968 photograph featuring the Kinks' Davies brothers and Christian Furr has become the inspiration for a new exhibition, reviving intimate moments from their past.
A new thoroughly researched book titled "The Kinks - All Day and All of the Night The Day-By-Day Story Pt 1: 1940-1971" has been released, with reports suggesting it has angered Ray Davies, who believes it will harm sales of his own book.

Kinks co-founder Dave Davies has strongly responded to Moby's criticism of their 1970 single 'Lola,' defending the song against accusations of being 'gross and transphobic' and questioning Moby's relevance, stating Moby should reconsider his words.

DJ and multi-instrumentalist Moby shares his candid musical opinions, expressing his strong dislike for the lyrics of The Kinks' song "Lola."

The article recounts the meeting between the band The Kinks and serial killer John Wayne Gacy, which occurred during the band's first American tour.

The Kinks frontman Ray Davies expressed his displeasure and confusion after Moby called their song 'Lola' 'gross and transphobic,' with Dave Davies sharing that his brother was 'not happy at all' about the comments.
Dave Davies of The Kinks has hit back at electronic musician Moby, who called the lyrics of their song "Lola" "gross and transphobic," with Davies asserting the band is not transphobic.

Gene Simmons has announced the Legends of Rock Expo 2026, which will feature members from iconic bands such as Black Sabbath, The Police, Rainbow, Disturbed, and The Kinks, offering fans a chance to meet them.

DJ Moby has sparked controversy by accusing The Kinks' classic song "Lola" of containing transphobic lyrics in a recent interview, prompting a strong reaction from the British rock band.

Dave Davies of The Kinks has publicly responded to Moby's recent comments, in which Moby described their iconic song 'Lola' as "gross" and "transphobic."