Rock 'n' Roll News
After years of onstage differences and occasionally bitter sibling rivalry, Dave Davies has finally, at presstime, left the Kinks and his brother Ray. DD’s immediate plans are to plug his recent Warner Bros. album and concentrate on building his solo career.
Rock 'n' Roll News
After years of onstage differences and occasionally bitter sibling rivalry, Dave Davies has finally, at presstime, left the Kinks and his brother Ray. DD’s immediate plans are to plug his recent Warner Bros, album and concentrate on building his solo career. What’s funny is talk that WBs signed Dave in hopes of eventually re-signing the Kinks, who recorded several albums for them back in the late ’60s and early ’70s. Details next ish...
Stone cold bassist Bill Wyman’s Digital Dreams flick should have opened by the time you read this, so don’t bother standing in line. You missed it! Had you been listening, you’d know that it stars Bill and his recently “estranged” lady and also features old Stones footage, including quite a bit of Brian Jones trying to sleep off his life.
Small Mammal Happenings: onetime Patti Smith Grouper and former rock critic Lenny Kaye and his wife Stephanie proudly announce the debut appearance of Annalea Witt Kaye.
U2 have handed concert tapes over to producer Jimmy lovine to magically transform into a foursong EF*.

