Pete Quaife, the original bass player for the Kinks, died Thursday at an undisclosed location. He was 66. Quaife had been undergoing kidney dialysis for more than a decade. By Mike Barnes, The ...
Pete Quaife, the original bassist for the Kinks who played on such early hits as “You Really Got Me,” “All Day and All of the Night” and “Tired of Waiting for You” before leaving the British band in ...
The BBC reports that Pete Quaife, founding bassist for the Kinks, has died. No cause of death has yet been revealed, but according to the BBC, Quaife had been undergoing kidney dialysis for years. He ...
Founding member and bass guitarist of the Kinks during their glory days of the 1960s Pete Quaife, who has died of kidney failure, aged 66, was the bass guitarist of the Kinks during the group's glory ...
Pete Quaife, the original bassist in the Kinks who played with the British Invasion band from their formation in 1961 through 1969, has died, according to a source close to the band. He was 66. The ...
Pete Quaife, a bassist who joined forces with two schoolmates to form the Kinks, one of the leading rock bands of the 1960s British Invasion, died on Wednesday in Herlev, Denmark. He was 66. The cause ...
A young tradie and star footballer who tragically died after falling from a ute tray has been remembered as a 'great kid'. Bailey Quaife, 21, died in hospital after falling from the back of a ute ...
On paper, Pete Quaife had an enviable job: he was touring the world playing bass in the Kinks, one of the biggest rock bands of the 1960s: it was always party time as alcohol and girls were readily ...
Pete Quaife, founding bassist for the ’60s British Invasion quartet the Kinks, died June 23 of kidney failure in Herlev, Denmark. He was 66. Born in the Muswell Hill area of London, Quaife grew up ...
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