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Wonderfully Entertaining Evening!
By Chrissie from New Jersey on 12/7/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Opening Acts
Best For:
Everyone

Ray's show at the Music Box this Friday 12/5 was fantastic. Really rockin at the end w/Locksley....left us longing for a Kinks reunion!

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Still Going Strong
By Freddy from Calgary on 7/16/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

Even after all these years Ray Davies can still entertain. A diverse group of people, many of whom were into the Kinks lyrics, some of whom really enjoyed his solo material, had a great experience in the Jack Singer Hall on Monday night with Ray in top form. Particularly enjoying were his stories/vignettes accompanying the songs.

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Awesome
By Kim from Plymouth Meeting, PA on 4/8/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

He still looks and sounds so great for being in his 60's! It was awesome that he didn't want to leave!

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He's not like everbody else! Good Time.
By BoneYard Drums from Los Angeles on 4/1/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Encouraged all to sing, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Loved the seats, Perfect Set List, Ray Davies was wonderful
Cons:
Adiance too mellow, never enough, Too Short, Wanted front row
Best For:
Everyone, Old and young were there

I love music of all type and moods. Hope to see more events of all types. This was a great opption to find tickets for any event. Thanks.

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Ray Davies Biography

Ray Davies was the lead singer, chief songwriter, and rhythm guitarist in the Kinks, one of the most long-lived of the British Invasion rock groups of the 1960s. In effect, the Kinks had always been merely a backup group for Davies, who wrote and sang nearly all their songs with only the occasional contribution from his brother, Dave, who played lead guitar in the group. At various times, Ray Davies made noises about dissolving the group and going solo, but for years the closest he came to it was taking solo credit for the soundtrack to his 1985 film, Return to Waterloo (which he wrote and directed), even though the music sounds as much like the Kinks as that on any regular Kinks record.

During the '90s, however, the Kinks gradually became inactive and Davies pursued other projects, starting with his semi-fictional 1995 memoir, X-Ray. He supported the book with a series of concerts subtitled Storyteller, where he played classic Kinks songs, read from the book, told stories, and showcased new songs. The Storyteller concerts sowed the seeds of a number of projects, including the music cable network VH1's recurring series of the same name. Davies himself released a book entitled Storyteller, filled with short stories, and a similarly titled album that captured one of his solo acoustic concerts. That record was his first solo effort since Return to Waterloo, and was released in the spring of 1998.

In late 2005 he released the benefit EP Thanksgiving Day. All net proceeds raised by the EP went to New Orleans music education programs. A year later the full-length Other People's Lives appeared, followed by Working Man's Cafe in 2008. A year later, in 2009, Davies released choral orchestral arrangements of some of his hit songs for The Kinks Choral Collection. Davies then devoted himself to See My Friends, an album project where he revisited his catalog with the assistance of such admirers as Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Alex Chilton, Black Francis, Jackson Browne, and Spoon. ~ William Ruhlmann & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi