Ray Davies debates Konk studio sell to record new album
By Rupert Davies, on 15th June 2011, 14:27 UTC
English rock legend Ray Davies has revealed he may postpone the sale of his iconic Konk studio as he considers recording a new album there.
The 66-year-old former frontman of rock legends The Kinks put the £2,000,000 studio up for sale last July. The studio, opened by the Kinks in 1971, has played host to Blur, Elvis Costello, Bombay Bicycle Club and Arctic Monkeys. Davies recently sparked rumours that the sale may be delayed and potentially even cancelled, saying, "It was up for sale but I've got another record to do so we're debating what to do now. It's open for discussion."
Davies is currently preparing for gigs at the Royal Festival Hall (June 19th), Hard Rock Calling supporting Bon Jovi (June 25th), and the Cornbury Music Festival (July 2nd).
Ray Davies tickets for all of these shows are available to buy online.
The 66-year-old former frontman of rock legends The Kinks put the £2,000,000 studio up for sale last July. The studio, opened by the Kinks in 1971, has played host to Blur, Elvis Costello, Bombay Bicycle Club and Arctic Monkeys. Davies recently sparked rumours that the sale may be delayed and potentially even cancelled, saying, "It was up for sale but I've got another record to do so we're debating what to do now. It's open for discussion."
Davies is currently preparing for gigs at the Royal Festival Hall (June 19th), Hard Rock Calling supporting Bon Jovi (June 25th), and the Cornbury Music Festival (July 2nd).
Ray Davies tickets for all of these shows are available to buy online.
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