The Kings
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Albums | The Kings Are Here |
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Amazon Beach | |
Party Live in '85 | |
Origin | Vancouver |
Canada | |
Oakville | |
Canada | |
Genres | Rock And Roll |
Pop Music | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2046822 |
About The Kings
The Kings is a Canadian rock band formed in 1977 in Oakville, Ontario. They are best known for their 1980 song "This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide", which was a hit in the United States and Canada.
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... Despite the mix-up, Rangers fans on social media voiced their approval of STAYC s fashion choice, with one fan saying: " Rangers are The Kings of K-Pop"...
STAYC - K-pop group in Rangers top 'mix-up' at Texas gig
... Despite the mix-up, Glasgow Rangers fans on social media voiced their approval of STAYC s fashion choice, with one fan saying: " Rangers are The Kings of K-Pop"...
Rocky Horror Show: 'They're the most famous lips in the world'
... " Richard played me Science Fiction and he said: Do you think you could sing along with this? " I went skipping down The Kings Road after that song...
Lahaina: Famous banyan tree and centuries-old church hit by fires
... This is where The Kings and queens lived, " said Ms Morrison, who was travelling to the UK when the fire struck...
Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton pays for festival drinks
... The pubs involved will be the The Bull s Head on Church Street, The Kings Head on Winwick Street and The Cheshire Cheese on Knutsford Road, which are all within a couple of miles of the festival site...
Big migration number sparks even bigger debate
... In The Kings Arms in Caister-on-Sea, I chat to members of the local social club, who are having a lunchtime drink...
Tina Turner obituary: Pop legend who overcame adversity to become global star
... It was in a nightclub, where she and her sister had gone for the evening, that she first saw Ike Turner perform with his band, The Kings of Rhythm...
Tina Turner: Music legend dies at 83
... Born in Tennessee into a sharecropping family, she first found prominence as one of the backing singers for her husband s band The Kings of Rhythm...
Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton pays for festival drinks
Pop star Paul Heaton said he is putting money behind The Bar of four pubs in Warrington so fans attending a festival can " have a drink on him".
The ex-Housemartins and Beautiful South singer is playing The Neighbourhood Festival in Victoria Park this weekend.
He also paid for drinks at 60 pubs Last Year .
In a Heaton said the gesture was a " Thank You and a small amount of help" during the cost of living crisis.
The pubs involved will be The The Bull's Head on Church Street , The Kings Head on Winwick Street and The Cheshire Cheese on Knutsford Road, which are all within a couple of miles of The Festival site.
The Facebook post said: " Money will also be Left Behind The Bar of The Festival 's own pub, The Neighbourhood Inn for anyone heading into The Festival early looking to catch any of the artists kicking off the Different Stages each day.
" A similar process will be running local to The Other Paul Heaton shows over this summer. "
Heaton shot to fame with the Hull-based Housemartins in the early 80s.
They had two successful albums and A Number of hit singles, including a cover version of Caravan of Love which reached Number One in the UK charts in December 1986.
After The Band split he formed The Beautiful South in 1988, which became one of the biggest-selling UK acts of all time, releasing 15 albums over nine years.
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