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  1. Mick Avory Active: Feb 1964–1984 Instruments: drums and percussion Release contributions: all Kinks releases from Kinks (1964) to Word of Mouth (1984) Mick Avory was a member of the original band formed in 1964. Pete Quaife Active: Feb 1964–June 1966, Nov 1966–Mar 1969 Instruments: bass guitar, backup vocals

  2. Michael Charles Avory. Profile: British rock drummer, born February 15, 1944 in East Molesey, Surrey, England. After having done auditions for the Rolling Stones, Avory joined The Kinks in January 1964 as their drummer. He experienced worldwide success with this band, which he left in the summer of 1984. After that he continued working at Konk ...

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q2099882Mick Avory - Wikidata

    Mick Avory (English) 0 references. date of birth. 15 February 1944. 1 reference. place of birth. Surrey. 1 reference. languages spoken, written or signed.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lola_(song)Lola (song) - Wikipedia

    Drummer Mick Avory has offered an alternative explanation for the song's lyrics, claiming that "Lola" was partially inspired by Avory's frequenting of certain bars in West London. Avory said: We used to know this character called Michael McGrath. He used to hound the group a bit, because being called The Kinks did attract these sorts of people.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_DaviesDave Davies - Wikipedia

    Davies founded the Kinks with Pete Quaife in 1963. His brother Ray, who became the best-known member and de facto leader of the band, joined soon after. The quartet was formed when drummer Mick Avory joined. Dave Davies had a turbulent relationship with Avory, one of the reasons behind the latter's departure from the band in the mid-1980s, although the two had been housemates together in the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_QuaifePete Quaife - Wikipedia

    Mick Avory said that Quaife's decision to leave was a shame, adding it "made a big difference" to the band. Veritas. Quaife's book, Veritas, Volume I, which he had been trying to get published for years, was finally published posthumously in February 2013.

  7. Mick Avory, born 15 February 1944, in East Molesey, Surrey, drummed with The Kinks from January 1964 to 1984, making him the longest-serving member of the band, beside the Davies brothers. Mick started drumming when he was 13 and was influenced mostly by jazz drummers like Buddy Rich, Art Blakey, Philly Jo Jones and Joe Morello.