For his personal life, it is known that Ray has been married three times. His first marriage was to Rasa Dispetris from 1964 to 1973. The couple had two daughters, Victoria Davies, and Louisa Davies. Legendary: In 2018, Ray revealed the group, who disbanded in 1996, were getting back together (pictured 1960s)In November 2019 Dave revealed he and Ray were listening to The Kinks archive and writing new tracks for a fresh album.The iconic musician, 75, was every inch the Dedicated Follower of Fashion as he donned a vibrant tartan shirt and box fresh trainers for the walk.We are no longer accepting comments on this article.The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.‘So if I can recapture those moments...’Published by Associated Newspapers LtdHe added that they were trying to get Mick to rejoin the band and were in contact with bassist John Dalton.The You Really Got Me hitmaker wore a grey Baker Boy cap and slipped on stylish shades.The comments below have not been moderated.Trend: The star wore his salt and pepper locks in a tousled style and sported a handsome smattering of the stubbleStyle: The You Really Got Me hitmaker wore a grey Baker Boy cap and slipped on stylish shadesPart of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupRock on: The Kinks were formed in Muswell Hill, North London in 1964 by Ray and brother Dave Davies (pictured 1973)Lockdown: The star was getting in his daily exercise during the afternoonSir Ray said Avory and his brother, lead guitarist Dave, had never seen eye to eye. He said: ‘Trouble is that two remaining members never got along very well, but I made that work in the studio and it fired me up to make them play harder and with fire.Off we go: The star sported box fresh trainers for the sunny strollBut The Kinks will probably play in the local bar.’Ray layered a grey tee under his shirt and paired this with navy blue chinos.The star wore his salt and pepper locks in a tousled style and sported a handsome smattering of the stubble.Ray said he was inspired by the Rolling Stones, who are still touring around the world.In July 2019, keyboardist Ian Gibbons died after a battle with cancer.Stroll: Ray layered a grey tee under his shirt and paired this with navy blue chinosHe explained: 'We’ve been talking about it because I’ve got all these songs that I wrote, then the band – not broke up, we parted company – and I think it’s kind of an appropriate time to do it.’Rock on: The iconic musician, 75, was every inch the Dedicated Follower of Fashion as he donned a vibrant tartan shirt and box fresh trainers for the walkDedicated Follower of Fasion! Davies was born at 6 Denmark Terrace, Fortis Green, north London, England. One of their most popular albums during this era was “Arthur (or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)”. His first marriage was to Rasa Dicpetris (1964-73) and they had two daughters. He was the seventh of eighth children, and with his younger brother Dave, he was one of the only two boys in his family.

He eventually started performing, and became the guitarist for the Dave Hunt Band for six weeks.

He was part of the band along with his younger brother Dave, and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.Some of their singles include “A House in the Country” and “Most Exclusive Residence for Sale”. Davies was born at 6 Den­mark Ter­race, For­tis Green, in Muswell Hill, North Lon­don, Eng­land. In …

He is the seventh of eight children born to working-class parents, including six older sisters and younger brother Dave Davies. He also continued with directorial work, and created the choral album “The Kinks Choral Collection”.

However in 1965, they would start making softer sounds and experimented with various genres. One of his latest appearances was joining his brother Dave and performing “You Really Got Me” in 2015.Raymond Douglas Davies was born on 21 June 1944, in Fortis Green, London, England, and is a musician, best known for being the vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and songwriter for The Kinks.

He went to William Grimshaw Sec­ondary Mod­ern School (now called For­tismere School).Davies was an art stu­dent at Hornsey Col­lege of Art in Lon­don in 1962–1963.