[1] Quaife left the band for five months from June to November 1966, during which time he was replaced by John Dalton.
[2] In May 1970, the Kinks expanded to a five-piece with the addition of John Gosling as their first full-time keyboardist.
[1] Gibbons left in 1989, with Mark Haley taking his place beginning with the tour in support of UK Jive.
[11] After a European tour, Haley resigned from the Kinks in July 1993, with Gibbons returning to take his place for US dates two weeks later.
[13] In 2018, the Davies brothers announced that they were working on new music together with longtime drummer Mick Avory, however since then there has been no studio release and not much indication the band is active.