Happy Birthday to Kinks co-founder and lead guitarist Dave Davies who turns 75 today (February 3rd)!!! 2021 saw the 50th anniversary release of the Kinks’ 1970 classic Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One — better known as Lola. The album was issued as a multi-format release, including a “Deluxe Box Set,” vinyl, Deluxe double-CD, single CD, and available across digital formats.

In 2018 Davies made another deep dive into his personal vaults for the new album Decade, chronicling his unreleased music recorded between 1971 and 1979. The previous year, Davies released his latest album, titled Open Road, a collaborative venture between him and son Russ Davies. The collection marked Dave’s first studio set since 2014’s critically acclaimed Rippin’ Up Time album. During a recent chat, Dave told us that he and brother Ray Davies had completed a set of demos for the first new Kinks project since the band’s last album, 1994’s To The Bone.

Back on December 18th, 2015, Ray and Dave Davies finally performed onstage together for the first time since disbanding nearly 20 years previously. Older brother Ray joined Dave and his band at London’s Islington Assembly Hall for a runthrough of the Kinks’ 1964 breakthrough hit “You Really Got Me.” The following day, Dave posted on Twitter: “We had a great night — it was a fun show — had a blast with Ray.”

In 2011, it was first announced that Davies and Kinks drummer Mick Avory were busy compiling a new Kinks album, which may feature the first new music from the band in over two decades. Although work continues on the set, no release date has been announced.

CHECK IT OUT: The Kinks’ 1967 track, “Love Me Till The Sun Shines”: