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  1. 25 de jun. de 2010 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  2. Weary of the brothers Davies constant conflicts and inner band turmoil, Quaife left The Kinks for good and briefly toiled with a roots rock ensemble that worked under the moniker of Mapleoak. Following one failed single (“Son of a Gun”), Pete left the music biz for good. He spent the last thirty years of his life as a graphic artist in ...

  3. 25 de jun. de 2010 · Former Kinks bassist Pete Quaife has passed away aged 66, it has been confirmed. It is not clear how he died, but the star been undergoing kidney dialysis for over a decade.

  4. www.kindakinks.net › misc › quaifePete Quaife interview

    An interview with ex-bassist Peter Quaife. Martin Kalin interviews Pete Quaife at his home in Ontario, Canada, June 1998. It's 1998. Mention the Kinks to a casual music fan and he'll most likely respond with: "Are those guys still around?" This should be considered an acceptable reaction as the band hasn't released a CD of original material ...

  5. Pete Quaife, né Peter Alexander Greenlaw Quaife le 31 décembre 1943 à Tavistock, dans le Devon, et mort le 24 juin 2010 à Herlev, au Danemark [1], est un bassiste britannique.. En 1964, il est l'un des membres fondateurs du groupe The Kinks.Il est considéré comme l’élément modérateur du groupe qui tente d'apaiser les tensions fréquentes entre les autres membres [2].

  6. www.telegraph.co.uk › music-obituaries › 7854791Pete Quaife - The Telegraph

    25 de jun. de 2010 · Pete Quaife. Pete Quaife, who died on June 24 aged 66, was a founder member of The Kinks and played bass guitar on their biggest hits, including You Really Got Me, All Day and All of the Night and ...

  7. In 1990, all four members of the original Kinks lineup – Davies, Davies, Quaife, and Avory — were inducted into the prestigious American Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Through the 90s, The Kinks garnered a whole new generation of fans as yet another wave of musicians paid tribute to the band. Blur’s Damon Albarn in particular acknowledged ...