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not to be confused with John Gostling (1644 - 1733) For other persons of the same name, see Gosling.
John Gosling (born 6 February 1948, Paignton, Devon, England), is an English classically trained organist and pianist. Gosling joined The Kinks in 1970 in time for their first United States tour since their notorious ban. He later formed a production company with Dave Davies at Konk Records, for which they produced three albums. Gosling left with replacement bassist Andy Pyle in 1978 to form his own band Network, who recorded an (unreleased) album for Phonogram. Until recently, he performed with The Kast Off Kinks, a line-up which also featured ex-Kink members Mick Avory and John Dalton. He also teaches music in a school in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. External links
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