The King's Singers - Page 2

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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 American audience, appearing frequently on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in the United States. In 1987, they were prominently featured as guests on the Emmy Award winning ABC-TV special Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas.
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Singing together binds us together. From the Protestant Reformation in Europe during the 1500s to the US Civil Rights Movement, there have been countless moments in history when songs have united nations, cultures and causes. This is still the case in today’s world. ‘Finding Harmony’ is evidence that music has always been our common language. A unique collection of pieces that span the globe - including music that’s too often forgotten - each song is the key to a powerful true story about who we are and how we’ve got here. Together, ‘Finding Harmony’ proves how deeply we can be moved by all kinds of stories when songs connect us to them and to each other.