The subjects of their songs went further than most other ... “Better Things” was one of the last top-50 hits the Kinks had ...
The sound is unmistakable. A barre chord slices through the speakers, the guitar edging into distortion. The snare kicks in ...
The Kinks changed rock music forever with the use of one particular type of chord on their 1964 hit, "You Really Got Me." ...
The American-born record producer was an architect of the catchy if rough-hewn sound that drove many a British pop act to ...
Shel Talmy, the rock producer who cut such classics as The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" and The Who's "My Generation," died of ...
In the 1960s, the British were coming. Well, musically speaking, of course. While the blues, R&B and rock and roll were ...
Sheldon "Shel" Talmy, the American-born producer behind classic ‘60s songs by the Who, the Kinks, the Easybeats and even a ...
Shel Talmy, a Chicago-born music producer and arranger who worked on such British punk classics as The Who’s “My Generation” ...
Shel Talmy, who produced classic songs including the Who's "My Generation" and the Kinks' "Really Got Me," died after suffering a stroke at age 87.
The journey took him across Waterloo Bridge - and a few years later it was to Waterloo that the Kinks returned for this, their best-loved song ... No.2 - kept off the top by Sandie Shaw’s ...
For such an acclaimed entry in The Kinks ‘ vast discography, singer and principal songwriter Ray Davies has a rather blithe ...