Bob Dylan inspired countless musicians, including a few of his own contemporaries. One example would be the pop rock outfit The Kinks, who were inspired by Dylan to record the famous 1966 song, “Sunny ...
CHICAGO — “There was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who and the Kinks,” says Arnold Engelman, the New York producer who has been pursuing the story of the last band on that list for some 20 ...
The folks at Chicago Shakespeare Theater are nothing if not considerate. On opening night of “Sunny Afternoon,” the jukebox musical about 1960s Brit-rockers The Kinks, they thoughtfully provided ear ...
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“There was The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks,” says Arnold Engelman, the New York producer who has been pursuing the story of the last band on that list for some 20 years. “And ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The story and music of The Kinks belong on Broadway. No question. We’ve had “Jersey Boys,” “The Who’s Tommy,” Beatlemanias, The ...
3 Grey Henson, Sarah Stiles and More Join ICEBOY! at Goodman Theatre Like many jukebox musicals before it, SUNNY AFTERNOON tells the story of the early days of The Kinks — using their songs as musical ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Kinks were an electrifying group that exploded in the British music invasion of the sixties. "Sunny Afternoon" is a dynamic show about the band now on-stage at the Chicago ...
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Sunny Afternoon may just be one of the many hits from The Kinks, but it is fitting to witness this entertaining look at their ...
IT may be dreich and dreary outside, but the weather forecast predicts a Sunny Afternoon at the Grand Opera House, York. Welcome back the four-time Olivier Award-winning musical tale of the rise and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune/TNS) CHICAGO — “There was the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who and the Kinks,” says Arnold ...
The story and music of The Kinks belong on Broadway. No question. We’ve had “Jersey Boys,” “The Who’s Tommy,” Beatlemanias, The Doors and “Stereophonic.” Ray Davies’ band was a poetic paradox and thus ...