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The King's Singers
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The King's Singers is known for
In the City of Sylvia (2007)
,
Rentadick (1972)
and
Last Days (2005)
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Awards
1 win & 3 nominations
Known for
In the City of Sylvia
6.8
Soundtrack
("Nymphes, Nappés")
2007
Rentadick
3.9
Soundtrack
("Rentadick")
1972
Last Days
5.7
Soundtrack
("La Guerre")
2005
Let's Face the Music
TV Series
Actor
1989 • 4 eps
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2
Soundtrack
8
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Actor
Previous
2
Let's Face the Music
TV Series
1989
4 episodes
Christmas Box
TV Movie
1975
Soundtrack
Previous
8
Monteverdi and His Constellation
Podcast Series
performer: "Yesterday"
2020
1 episode
In the City of Sylvia
6.8
performer: "Nymphes, Nappés"
2007
Last Days
5.7
Soundtrack
("La Guerre")
2005
Songs for Dead Children
6.7
Short
performer: "Oranges and Lemons", "Green Gravel", "Jenny Jones", "Poor Roger"
2003
I'm Alan Partridge
8.6
TV Series
performer: "The Windmills of your Mind"
(uncredited)
2002
1 episode
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells
7.2
TV Movie
performer: "The Pirate King"
2000
Martine
TV Series
performer: "I'll be around", "Now is the month of Maying", "Thank you for coming"
1976
1 episode
Rentadick
3.9
performer: "Rentadick"
1972
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Alternative name
King'singers
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All-male a cappella sextet, of varying line-up, founded in 1968. They are named after King's College in Cambridge.
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