The King's Singers
1968 in Britian, UK
Biography
The King's Singers are a British a cappella vocal ensemble founded in 1968. They are named after King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars. In the United Kingdom, their popularity peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s. Thereafter they began to reach a wider international audience, appearing frequently on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in the U.S. In 1987, they were prominently featured as guests on the Emmy Award winning ABC-TV special Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas. ... (see more)
Popular Songs

Of All The Birds That I Do Know
(feat Anthony Holt, Anthony Holt, Anthony Rooley, Anthony Rooley, Bill Ives, Bill Ives, Colin Scott Mason, Colin Scott Mason, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, John Bartlett, John Bartlett, The King's Singers, The King's Singers, Simon Carrington, Simon Carrington)

Bon Jour: Et Puis Quelles Nouvelles
(feat Alastair Hume, Alastair Hume, Anthony Holt, Anthony Holt, Anthony Rooley, Anthony Rooley, Bill Ives, Bill Ives, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, The King's Singers, The King's Singers, Orlando Di Lassus, Orlando Di Lassus, Simon Carrington, Simon Carrington)

Il Est Bel Et Bon
(feat Anthony Rooley, Anthony Rooley, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, Consort Of Musicke Instrumental Ensemble, Jonathan Morgan, Jonathan Morgan, The King's Singers, The King's Singers, Margaret Thorby, Margaret Thorby, Peter Davies, Peter Davies, Pierre Passereau, Pierre Passereau, Rachel Beckett, Rachel Beckett)