RCA EXECS SALUTE MR. AFL1-3603

September 1980



 
Dave Davies, co-founder of The Kinks with his brother Ray, was recently feted by RCA Records before setting-off on a promotional tour in support of his solo LP, "AFL1-3603." Shown at the RCA dining room in New York are (l-r): Don Burkheimer, division vice president, marketing and talent acquisition, RCA Records; Bob Summer, president, RCA Records; Davies; Barry Gross, product manager, pop music, RCA Records; Arnie Orleans, division vice president, sales and distribution, RCA Records; Ed DeJoy, division vice president, pop A&R, RCA Records; Jack Chudnoff, division vice president, marketing, RCA Records; John Betancourt, divison vice president, pop promotion, RCA Records; and Bill McGathy, director, national album promotion, RCA Records.
 

 
Dave Davies chats with RCA Records division vice president, international marketing and talent acquistion Don Burkheimer, and RCA Records president Bob Summer, during a reception marking the release of his RCA solo debut album, called "AFL1-3603." Davies and brother Ray record as The Kinks on Arista Records.
 

 

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