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  2. Paul King (VJ) - Wikipedia

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    Paul King was born in Galway and moved to the United Kingdom with his parents at a young age, settling in Coventry, England. After graduating from Coventry Drama School, King joined the West Midlands Police Cadets for two years before joining rock - ska band the Reluctant Stereotypes.

  3. King (new wave band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed from the remnants of Coventry rock-ska band the Reluctant Stereotypes, along with producer Paul Sampson. After the Reluctant Stereotypes, singer Paul King formed the Raw Screens, who perfected their act and style to what Paul King and his manager Perry Haines called "Multi Tone", a reference to "Two Tone", and then, in 1983, relaunched the group as band King from the ...

  4. Paul King - Wikipedia

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    Paul King (VJ) (born 1960), Irish-born English singer, formerly with the group King, and a VJ; Paul King (director) (born 1978), British TV and film director, known for The Mighty Boosh and the Paddington films; Paul King (entrepreneur) (born 1984), American chief executive of Hercules Networks; Paul King (screenwriter) (1926–1996), American ...

  5. Joy (Paul King album) - Wikipedia

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    Joy is the only solo album by British singer Paul King, released in 1987, on CBS after King, the band he was lead singer for split up in 1986. The album was produced by American musician Dan Hartman .

  6. Paul King (Mungo Jerry) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Malcolm King (born 9 January 1948, Dagenham, Essex, England), is an English musician who was a member of Mungo Jerry between 1970 and 1972. He contributed occasional lead vocals, and played acoustic guitar (6- and 12-string), banjo , [ 1 ] harmonica , kazoo and jug .

  7. The Kynd - Wikipedia

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    The band consisted of Paul King (vocals), Danny Tipping (guitar), Tristan Tipping (bass), and Bradley Hills (drums). The Kynd's name was taken from the writings of horror author H. P. Lovecraft and appealed to the group because it echoed the deliberate misspelling of 60s band names like the Byrds, the Monkees and the Beatles. [1]

  8. Steps in Time - Wikipedia

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    Steps in Time is the debut studio album by the English new wave band King, released in November 1984 by CBS Records.The album peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold by the BPI.

  9. Love & Pride - Wikipedia

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    "Love & Pride" is the debut single by British band King, produced by Richard James Burgess and featured on the band's first studio album, Steps in Time. The single was first released in April 1984 but was not a success, spending only three weeks on the UK Singles Chart and reaching a lowly No. 84. [1]