Music
Ray Davies, Jackson Browne for Glasto 2010
Published Monday, Mar 29 2010, 19:22 BST | By Oli Simpson

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Kinks frontman Davies has been unveiled as the Sunday afternoon "legend's slot" on The Pyramid Stage, while Browne will also play on the final day.
Eavis told eFestivals: "We've got Ray Davies, and Jackson Browne on Sunday. Jackson Browne is a real hero of mine from all those Eagles songs he wrote. Jackson wrote all the best ones of their songs I reckon.
"Ray Davies with his friends and with a choir and all those Kinks songs are going to be absolutely unbelievable. Ray has got the five o'clock slot, the legend's slot. His songs are so original and unique, it's going to be great."
Another group slated to appear are Ellen and the Escapades, who last night won the Glastonbury Emerging Talent competition.
Muse, U2 and Stevie Wonder will headline the 40th anniversary Glastonbury, which runs from June 23 to June 27.
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