King King

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You Stopped the Rain 03:56 Tools
Rush Hour 04:15 Tools
(She Don't) Gimme No Lovin' 03:49 Tools
More Than I Can Take 03:56 Tools
Jealousy 04:15 Tools
A Long History Of Love 07:18 Tools
Wait On Time - Live 04:35 Tools
Betrayed Me 11:06 Tools
Hurricane 11:06 Tools
Waking Up 05:37 Tools
Taken What's Mine 05:20 Tools
Crazy 05:16 Tools
One More Time Around 04:47 Tools
Lay With Me 05:30 Tools
What Am I Supposed To Do 05:38 Tools
Heavy Load 05:16 Tools
Coming Home (Rest Your Eyes) 05:30 Tools
Broken 04:59 Tools
Can't Keep From Trying 03:44 Tools
Feels Like Rain 06:28 Tools
Take a Look 10:37 Tools
Stranger to Love 05:42 Tools
Lose Control 04:15 Tools
Heed the Warning 09:51 Tools
Let Love In 04:59 Tools
Long Time Running 03:49 Tools
Heart Without A Soul 05:42 Tools
Old Love 09:51 Tools
Take My Hand 03:49 Tools
Tear It All Up 04:45 Tools
Find Your Way Home 04:45 Tools
All Your Life 04:45 Tools
Nobody Knows Your Name 04:47 Tools
Broken Heal 03:47 Tools
I'll Fight My Way 04:47 Tools
Don't You Get The Feeling (You've Been Had) 03:08 Tools
Just a Little 03:08 Tools
Nothing Takes The Place Of You 04:51 Tools
Mr Highway Man 04:36 Tools
Just A Little Lie 04:36 Tools
I Don’t Wanna Lie 04:36 Tools
Lose Control - Live 04:01 Tools
Rush Hour - Live 04:01 Tools
Waking Up - Live 04:01 Tools
Broken - Radio Edit 04:01 Tools
A Long History of Love - Live 04:01 Tools
More Than I Can Take - Live 04:01 Tools
You Stopped the Rain - Live 04:01 Tools
Jealousy - Live 04:01 Tools
Crazy - Live 04:01 Tools
Let Love In - Live 04:01 Tools
All Your Life - Live 04:01 Tools
Stranger to Love - Live 04:01 Tools
What Am I Supposed To Do? 04:35 Tools
Waking Up (Live) 03:43 Tools
Mr. Highway Man 04:35 Tools
I Don't Wanna Lie 03:43 Tools
Rush Hour (Live) 04:01 Tools
Jealousy (Live) 04:01 Tools
Lose Control (Live) 04:01 Tools
Wait on Time (Live) 04:01 Tools
A Long History of Love (Live) 04:01 Tools
Don’t You Get the Feeling (You’ve Been Had) 03:08 Tools
More Than I Can Take (Live) 04:01 Tools
You Stopped The Rain (Live) 04:01 Tools
Wait On Time 04:01 Tools
Stranger To Love (Live) 04:01 Tools
Crazy (Live) 04:01 Tools
All Your Life (Live) 04:01 Tools
Let Love In (Live) 04:01 Tools
Rush Hour - Radio Remix 05:20 Tools
Taken Whats Mine 05:20 Tools
Hurricane - Radio Remix 03:08 Tools
Don't You Get The Feeling (You've Benn Had) 03:08 Tools
Cant Keep From Trying 03:43 Tools
I'm Waking Up 04:01 Tools
I Dont Wanna Lie 04:01 Tools
Six In The Morning 04:01 Tools
Don't You Get The Feeling (You've Been Had) - V2Eq 04:01 Tools
Hurricane (Remix) 04:01 Tools
(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right 04:01 Tools
Reaching for the Light - Rush Hour 00:39 Tools
nichijou op 1 JAP EXTENDED 00:39 Tools
Rumble Jumble Life 00:39 Tools
Going Down 00:39 Tools
Rush Hour (Radio Remix) 00:39 Tools
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“Softly softly” is not a maxim that King King are familiar with. Since surging into life less than twelve months ago they have barely stopped for breath, and their electrifying sound and scorching live shows have generated more of a thunderous roar than a buzz. See Also : King King (feat Alan Nimo) http://www.last.fm/music/King+King+%28feat.+Alan+Nimmo%29 This band certainly knows how to make an entrance. Fronted by charismatic bluesman Alan Nimmo, their exhilarating debut at last year’s Monaghan Blues Festival created such a stir that it prompted organizer Somhairle MacConghail to state: “King King aren’t just playing the festival. Word is that King King ARE the festival”. With a reception like this there’s little surprise that the phone has been ringing off the hook ever since, and after a frenetic winter tour the lads are currently gearing up for a hectic summer of gigs and festival appearances. With outstanding reviews and a diary fit to burst, you’d be forgiven for thinking that King King had enough to keep them occupied for a moment or two. You’d be wrong. Apparently imbued with sufficient energy to power a small town, the band has also found time to get into the studio, the result being their debut EP ‘Broken Heal’. Produced alongside the team behind the Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs and the Editors (to name but a few), the EP instantly received a gleaming review from Blues Matters Magazine, including remarks on it’s “emotive lyrics”, “heartwrenching guitar solos” and “stirring guitar work”. The band had barely left the studio when they began to receive airplay on radio stations in the UK, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, India, Canada and the USA. Meanwhile, organizers of the renowned Blues On The Farm festival laid their hands on a copy and were so impressed that they made room for King King - despite having already filled the bill for this year’s event. Thundering on, the summer will see King King descending on the celebrated Maryport Blues Festival, where they will follow Jethro Tull onto the main stage at an event which will attract some 22,000 blues aficionados. Then it’s off to headline at the Shetland Blues Festival, squeezing in some European appearances (including another headline slot at the Hookrock Festival) along the way. Pretty impressive stuff for a band less than a year old. So what’s at the root of all this commotion? Well, aside from seemingly boundless impetus, the band is certainly not lacking in pedigree. Leading the charge is the aforementioned Alan, a frontman famed almost as much for his contagious energy as his dazzling guitar work. Widely known across the UK and Europe for his pivotal role with the award-winning Nimmo Brothers, Alan’s full-blooded style, technical brilliance and impassioned vocals combine to hit all the right buttons and reach spots that many others can only aspire to. Bringing up the rear we have Lindsay Coulson. Don’t be fooled by the wry smile – beneath his unruffled exterior lurks a powerhouse of punchy, fat bass who’s musical career has seen him take to the stage with such well regarded blues acts as Aynsley Lister. He has also been a regular in the Nimmo Brother’s lineup, and this history with Alan has resulted in a dynamic musical chemistry which is evident in both songwriting and performance. New to the King King fold is Bennett Holland on keyboard. An excitable advocate of funky low-down blues, Bennett has worked with a plethora of names including Groove Armada and the critically adored Richard Hawley. A compelling and highly skilled player, rumour has it that there are no arms beneath Bennett’s sleeves – only more fingers. Running with the King King ethos that more is always more when it comes to talent, this summer’s audiences will also be treated to a special guest in the form of Craig Blundell, recently described by Drummer magazine as “one of the UK's most versatile and staggeringly talented players”. A hugely gifted and resourceful musician, Craig is also clearly a dynamo at juggling – aside from live performances, the last year has seen him in constant demand for worldwide drumming clinics, recording sessions, instructional books and even a documentary. With this lineup of top-shelf musicians, King King could only draw their inspiration from the best in the business, ranging from legendary greats such as BB King and Albert Collins to the shining lights of contemporary blues like Joe Bonamassa and John Mayer. Drawing on their combined talent whilst cherry-picking the hottest influences, the band has pushed boundaries to craft a fresh, powerful new angle on blues rock which is as infectious as it is accomplished. Websites : www.kingkingblues.com www.kingking.co.uk http://en-gb.facebook.com/kingking.nimmo http://www.myspace.com/kingkingblues www.manhatonrecords.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.