The King's Singers is a group of singers, known for their skill in a cappella song. Their name recalls King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars in 1968. Although their popularity peaked in the 1970s,with a line up of:
they remain one of the best-known a cappella groups ever. They travel worldwide for their performances, but are mostly heard in Europe and the USA.
The group consists of six singers in total, with their membership changing over the years. The current ensemble is composed of:
Although the King's Singers are exclusively a cappella in their live performances, they sometimes use one or two musical instruments to provide minimal accompaniment in their studio recordings.
A cappella musical groups | Collegiate a cappella groups | Early music groups | British musical groups
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