File:The Kinks 22 June 1965.jpg

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English: The Kinks photographed by J. D. Patrick of the Decatur Herald on 22 June 1965. The band performed that night at Kintner Gymnasium at Stephen Decatur High School.
Date
Source Original: Decatur Herald, 23 June 1965, p. 3
Cleaner scan, cropped: Herald & Review, 11 May 2001, p. 17
Author

Newspaper: Decatur Herald

Photographer: J. D. Patrick

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The Kinks

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current20:57, 5 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 20:57, 5 March 20231,352 × 732 (156 KB)TkbrettCleaner scan from a different newspaper; cropped
16:19, 1 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 16:19, 1 March 2023488 × 481 (106 KB)TkbrettUploaded a work by Newspaper: Decatur Herald Photographer: J. D. Patrick from [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119955725/kinks-concert-draws-over-2000/ Decatur Herald, 23 June 1965, p. 3] with UploadWizard
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