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Q: How do you pronounce the name Ray Davies of The Kinks?
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What band was Ray Davies in?

The Ravens before changing their name to The Kinks


How old is Ray Davies?

Ray Davies (of The Kinks) is 73 years old (birthdate: June 21, 1944).


What year was ray davies from the band the kinks born?

1944.


Who died of the Kinks?

The British Group, the Kinks, was active from 1964 -96. Ray and Dave Davies, the founders, are still alive.


Did Carlos Santana begin his career as The Kinks' lead singer?

He was never The Kinks' lead singer! I think it was Ray Davies.


What actors and actresses appeared in Come Dancing with the Kinks - 1986?

The cast of Come Dancing with the Kinks - 1986 includes: Ray Davies as himself


What female rock star had a child with Ray Davies of the Kinks?

Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) in 1983; child's name Nathalie Rae Hynde


What is Ray Davies most known for?

Ray Davies is best known as lead singer and songwriter for English rock band The Kinks. Age 68, Davies was born in 1944 and started The Kinks with his bandmates in 1962-1963. The Kinks eventually broke up in 1996, leading Davies to embark upon a solo career making music, writing, and making films. He continues to actively make music and tour currently.


Who sang the rock song Victoria?

The song "Victoria" was written by Ray Davies, in the band "The Kinks."


What was the music for the opening credits to the Virgin Soldiers movie?

The 'virgin soldiers march' by Ray Davies (The Kinks)


What is the name of the Kinks lead singer?

original members were: Pete Quaife, Dave Davies, Ray Davies, and Mike Avory new members were: John Dalton instead of Quaife and Bob Henrit instead of Avory. Then Jim Rodford replaced Dalton. Keyboards also came.


Who sang Sunny Afternoon?

Ray Davies from The Kinks wrote the song Sunny Afternoon but it was first perfomed by The Who