Happy Birthday to Kinks co-founder and main songwriter Ray Davies who turns 78 today (June 21st)!!! January 2021 saw the release of the Kinks' 50th anniversary editions of their 1970 classic Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One — better known as Lola. The album was issued domestically as a multi-format release, including a "Deluxe Box Set," vinyl, Deluxe double-CD, single CD, and available across digital formats.
In 2018, Ray Davies released his latest solo set, titled, Our Country: Americana Act II. Guitar World — the followup to 2017's Americana collection, and based on his 2013 memoirs. The new set featured tracks recorded with the Jayhawks, along with Davies revisiting tracks from his discography, from a new rendition of the Kinks' Muswell Hillbillies cut 'Oklahoma U.S.A.' to 'The Real World' from Davies' 2007 solo LP Working Man's Cafe."
In March 2017, Ray Davies was knighted by Prince Charles at London's Buckingham Palace. Davies met with the press after the investiture ceremony, telling The Telegraph, "I don't think of myself as a musician, strangely enough. I'm a creative person. If I had a card, it would say Sir Raymond Davies, creative person. When I started the gig when we had our first hit 'You Really Got Me,' I just wanted to make enough money to go and live in Spain for the rest of my life and paint pictures, and one thing led to another and I ended up here." Davies revealed that he's working on a new musical about siblings, which he admits is "partially inspired" by his rocky relationship with kid brother and Kinks co-founder, Dave Davies.