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There are at least two artists which use this name 1. A rock musician from England 2. A trumpet player 1. Ray Davies (born June 21, 1944 at Fortis Green, London, full name Raymond Douglas Davies) is an influential English rock musician, best known as lead singer-songwriter for The Kinks - one of the most influential, prolific and long-lived British Invasion bands - which he led with his younger brother, Dave Davies. He has also acted, directed and produced shows for theater and television. Since the demise of The Kinks in the mid-90s Ray Davies has embarked on a critically...
Billie Ray Martin describes herself as “a kid from Hamburg’s red-light district, who wanted to be a soul singer, but ended up playing repetitive machine music, while still trying to be a soul singer". Dubbed the "queen of electronic soul", Billie first came to prominence as a guest with S'Express before leading the acclaimed deep house act Electribe 101, her unique voice hitting both the house scene and charts with a strong infusion of soul. Electribe 101 scored a brace of hits including the classic Talking With Myself and the album Electribal Memories, gaining rave reviews worldwide, before Billie departed...
Hailing originally from Ann Arbor Michigan, the band Ghettobillies have seen and done it all. Reverend C. Cobb (AKA: Robbie Conaway) and Pope D' Licious (AKA: Derek Kramer) moved to Chicago to seek out better opportunities for their band. From working the mean streets of Chicago as bike messengers to working the old, bitchy women of advertising on Lasalle street with massage oil, the GB's have earned their rightful place as a band that has stood the test of time. Except perhaps for a brief stint in Bogota Columbia where one of them worked as a gun runner for Juan...
Big Al Davies is a singer-Songwriter from South Wales in the UK. He started his career as a drummer in a band called Pyjama Souffle in 1985 and then quickly moved to keyboards with the B Days before forming Doc Savage with Pete Lawrence. He left before the band started gigging and was found as a solo artist playing the South Wales pub circuit as a rootsy one man band. He also formed the Country-Roots duo the Caerphillybillies. He can be found these days writing quirky pop on many instruments including the ukulele. He appears on the Martin Newell tribute...