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English: The Kinks arrive in New York City on February 10, 1965. The band appeared on Hullabaloo two days later and flew back to London on the 14th. (Dates per Doug Hinman, All Day and All of the Night, p. 48). Billboard's caption reads: "THE KINKS, Reprise Records artists from England, arrived in New York last week to prepare for the "Hullabaloo" TV show. They are greeted by Marvin Deane, next left, head of artists promotion, and George Lee, director of Eastern operations for Warner Bros.-Reprise Records." |
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Source | Billboard magazine, February 27, 1965, p. 18. Google Books |
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Photographer: Anonymous Publisher: Billboard |
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