Kings

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  • Formed: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Years Active: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

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Vocalist/bassist David Diamond, keyboard player Sonny Keyes, drummer Max Styles and guitarist Mister Zero founded the Kings in Ontario in 1979. Somewhere between new wave and rock, the band released a 1980 single, "Switchin' to Glide," that did well in the U.S. as well as Canada. The Kings Are Here appeared the same year, but the band faded quickly; a re-formed Kings appeared in the mid-'90s, and recorded Unstoppable.

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Kings may refer to:

Monarchs: The Sovereign Heads of states and/or nations, with the male being kingsOne of several works known as the "Book of Kings": The Books of Kings part of the Bible, divided into two partsThe Shahnama, an 11th century epic Persian poemThe Morgan Bible, a French medieval picture BibleThe Pararaton, a 16th century Javanese history of southeast AsiaKings (game), a popular drinking game also known as King's CupKings (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, CanadaKings (handball), also known as "Chinese handball"Kings Family Restaurants, a chain of restaurants located in Pennsylvania and OhioKings (film), a 2007 Irish language film by Tom Collins"Kings" (song), a song by rock group Steely Dan on the album Can't Buy a ThrillKings Super Markets, a chain supermarket in northern New JerseyThe Kings, a Canadian rock band formed in 1977.Kings of Leon, an American rock groupKings (Australian TV series), an Australian TV seriesKings (American TV series), an American TV series on NBCKing's Favourites, a brand of cigarettesKing's Discount Stores, a chain of stores in the USA

In amusement parks

Kings Dominion, an amusement park in Doswell, VirginiaKings Island, an amusement park in Mason, Ohio

In geography

Kings Bay (disambiguation), the name of several baysKings County (disambiguation)Kings County, New York, more commonly known as BrooklynKing County, WashingtonKings, Coles County, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Coles County, IllinoisKings, Ogle County, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Ogle County, Illinois

Electoral districts

King's (New Brunswick electoral district) (1867–1903)King's (Prince Edward Island electoral district) (1892–1966)Kings (electoral district), Nova Scotia (1867–1924)

In sports

Barangay Ginebra Kings, a Philippine basketball teamChennai Super Kings, an Indian Premier League team based in Chennai, IndiaChittagong Kings, a Bangladesh Premier League team based in Chittagong, BangladeshCincinnati Kings, a USL Premier Development League soccer team based in Cincinnati, OhioEastern Province Kings, a provincial rugby union team based in Port Elizabeth, South AfricaKings XI Punjab, an Indian Premier League team based in Mohali, IndiaKings of Wrestling (TNA) or Kings of Professional WrestlingLos Angeles Kings, an NHL team based in Los Angeles, CaliforniaSacramento Kings, an NBA team based in Sacramento, CaliforniaSouthern Kings, a proposed Super Rugby team based in Port Elizabeth, South AfricaSydney Kings, an NBL team based in Sydney, New South WalesLedley King, an english football player. Currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur FC

In education:

University of King's College in Halifax, Nova ScotiaKing's University College (Edmonton) in Edmonton, AlbertaKing's University College (University of Western Ontario), a campus of the University of Western Ontario in London, OntarioKing's College London, a constituent college of the University of LondonKing's College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of CambridgeKing's College School, a leading Eton Group school founded by King George IVKing's College, Guildford, an International Baccalaureate schoolKing's College (Taunton), a private boarding secondary school in Taunton, SomersetKing's College, Newcastle, a former college of Durham University, which left to form Newcastle UniversityKing's College Hospital, a hospital in the London Borough of SouthwarkKing's College, Aberdeen, the oldest part of the University of AberdeenKing College in Bristol, TennesseeKing's College (North Carolina) in Charlotte, North CarolinaKing's College (Pennsylvania) in Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaThe King's College (California) in Los AngelesThe King's College (New York) in New York CityKing's College (Thailand), Sampran, NakonprathomKing's College (Hong Kong), in Sai WanKing's College Budo, in Wakiso district, UgandaKing's College, Lagos, NigeriaKings College, MadridKing's College, Warrnambool, Victoria, AustraliaKing's College, Auckland, New ZealandKing's College, Christchurch, New ZealandKing's College, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaKings International College, a secondary school in Camberley, SurreyThe King's School, Parramatta, Parramatta, New South Wales, AustraliaThe King's School, Sydney, closed in 1832, was located in Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaKing's School (Auckland), Remuera, Auckland, New ZealandKing's Schools, a private Christian school in North Seattle, United StatesKing's School, Bruton, SomersetKing's School Ottery St. Mary, DevonThe King's School, Basingstoke, HampshireThe King's School, Grantham, LincolnshireThe King's School, Harpenden, HertfordshireThe King's School, Macclesfield, CheshireThe King's School, NottinghamThe King's School, PlymouthThe King's School, Pontefract, West YorkshireThe King's School, Tynemouth, Tyne and WearThe King's School, Witney, OxfordshireThe King's C.E. School, WolverhamptonKings' School, Winchester, HampshireKing's School Senior, Fair Oak, HampshireKings School of English, a group of private English Language Schools"The King's School" most often refers to one of the seven schools established, or re-endowed and renamed, by King Henry VIII in 1541 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, to pray for his soul: The King's School, CanterburyThe King's School, ChesterThe King's School, ElyThe King's School, GloucesterThe King's School, PeterboroughThe King's School, RochesterThe King's School, Worcester

Formerly known as King's College:

Columbia University was known as King's College in the colonial-eraUniversity of Toronto was known as King's College from 1843 to 1850University of New Brunswick was originally named King's CollegeOriel College, Oxford was known as King's College from about 1326 to 1526
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