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John Dalton (born 21 May 1943) is a British bass guitar player, best known as a member of the Kinks in 1966 and between 1969 and 1976, replacing original member Pete Quaife. [ 1 ] Biography
Two lineups of the Kinks in 1965 (top) and 1970 (bottom). The Kinks are an English rock band from Muswell Hill, London. Formed in January 1963, the group originally comprised the Davies brothers Ray (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Dave (lead guitar, backing vocals), Pete Quaife (bass, backing vocals), and Mick Avory (drums). Quaife left the band for five months from June to November 1966 ...
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. [3] [4] The band emerged during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat, and were briefly part of the British Invasion of the United States until their touring ban in 1965.
"The Way Love Used to Be" was included on 1973's The Great Lost Kinks Album. "Willesden Green" is the only song released by the Kinks to feature lead vocals by a band member other than a Davies brother. [citation needed] Bassist John Dalton sings lead vocals on the track, doing an impression of Elvis Presley.
The Kinks performing in Oslo, Norway, on 16 June 1966. John Dalton, second from left, served as a temporary bassist after Pete Quaife was injured in a car crash on 3 June. [17] "I'll Remember" was the earliest track on the album, having been recorded in October 1965 during sessions for The Kink Kontroversy.
The Kinks. Ray Davies – lead and backing vocals, guitar and keyboards; Dave Davies – lead guitar, backing and harmony vocals, lead vocals on "Sleepless Night", co-lead vocals on "Juke Box Music" John Dalton – bass guitar (except where noted) John Gosling – keyboards and backing vocals; Mick Avory – drums, percussion; Additional musicians
The Kinks. Ray Davies – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar; Dave Davies – lead guitar, slide guitar, banjo, backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar on "Celluloid Heroes", lead vocal on "You Don't Know My Name", co-lead vocals on "Hot Potatoes" John Dalton – bass guitar, backing vocals; Mick Avory – drums; John Gosling ...
The Kinks with a newly hired Dalton in 1969. From left: Dave Davies, Ray Davies, John Dalton, Mick Avory. Development of Arthur occurred during a rough period for the band, due to the commercial failure of their previous album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society and the subsequent single , " Plastic Man ", as well as the ...