Arts & Entertainment
THE KING'S SINGERS
One of the most celebrated a cappella vocal groups, The King's Singers have a packed schedule that spans the globe. Championing the work of both young and established composers, they remain consummate entertainers; a class-act with a delightfully British wit. Recent "local" performance highlights include shows in London's Royal Albert Hall and Windsor Castle.
From Gesualdo and György Ligeti to Michael Bublé, The King's Singers are instantly recognizable for their impeccable vocal blend. Their album Simple Gifts on Signum was awarded a Grammy® in 2009. The King's Singers are David Hurley (countertenor), Timothy Wayne-Wright (countertenor), Paul Phoenix (tenor), Philip Lawson (baritone), Christopher Gabbitas (baritone), and Stephen Connolly (bass).
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