Mark Hamill and Ray Davies entertained a sell-out crowd with a night of brilliant music and joyful conversation at Hornsey Town Hall in North London this weekend. And it all started with the Big Issue.
When we enlisted Mark Millar as Guest Editor for a special edition in April, a force awoke. That force was a friendly collaboration between Star Wars legend Mark Hamill and his favourite band, The Kinks. Not only did Hamill interview both Ray and Dave Davies for the Big Issue, but he subsequently joined our team as Special Correspondent.
Hamill and Ray Davies enjoyed their tete-a-tete so much, that they decided to do it again – with an audience this time – at Hornsey Town Hall. The North London venue couldn’t have been more apt: it was where Ray Davies last performed before his band adopted the name ‘The Kinks’ in 1963, he also attended a nearby college, and The Kinks founded the local Konk Recording Studios in 1972 – which Ray is still running today.
There is a serious backdrop for all this. And that is that homelessness is rising in the UK
The special event was billed as Ray Davies and Mark Hamill in Musical Conversation, and so it proved. Hamill’s enthusiasm, charm and deep knowledge of The Kinks’ back catalogue providing the backing track over which Davies added the storytelling and sharp wit known and loved by fans from more than 50 years of songwriting.
But the evening began with Mark Hamill – currently living in London – talking about the need for action against homelessness, praising The Big Issue and its important role, and explaining why the profits from the evening are to be donated to Crisis.
“What is the connection between Mark Hamill and Ray Davies?” he said. “Just like you I am a Kinks fan, first and foremost. But there is a serious backdrop for all this. And that is that homelessness is rising in the UK. Right here in London rough sleeping has more than doubled in the past six years. So Ray and I have chosen Crisis as the charity of choice for this event tonight. With your support, we are going to make sure that homelessness is left behind for these unfortunate souls once and for all.