Americana

Quintessentially English rock legend Ray Davies of the Kinks takes us on a personal road trip through his life and career, revealing what music, fame, and America really mean to him. With candor and wit, Davies explores his feelings toward the country that both inspires and frustrates him—from participating in the British Invasion to surviving a near-fatal shooting; from being part of one of history's most iconic rock bands, to his solo success.

ISBN10: 1402778910
ISBN13: 9781402778919
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 20131015
Publisher: Sterling
Binding: Hardback
SKU: 9781402778919
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As a boy in post-War England, legendary Kinks' singer/songwriter Ray Davies was fascinated by America—ts movies and music, its culture of freedom, fed his imagination. Then, as part of the British Invasion, he toured the US with the Kinks during one of the most tumultuous eras in recent history—until the Kinks were banned from performing there from 1965-69. Many tours and trips later, he experienced a transformative event in New Orleans when he was shot during a botched robbery. From his quintessentially English perspective as songwriter for the Kinks, Davies explores in Americana his feelings—love, confusion, and fascination—toward the country that both inspires and frustrates him.

 

With candor, humor, and wit, he takes us on a very personal road trip through his life and storied career as a rock writer-performer, and reveals what music, fame, and America really mean to him. Some of the most fascinating characters in recent pop culture make appearances, from the famous to the perhaps even-more-interesting behind-the-scenes players. The book also includes a photographic insert with many images from Davies's own collection.