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Kingston

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Kingston are a four piece alternative power-pop band with a high energy live show and the catch to match. Forming in early 2006, the band have started gathering steady momentum and established a place in Auckland's live scene, gaining respect from fans of all ages.

Having released their debut video for their first single 'Good Good Feeling' they are also 2008's New Zealand Schools Tour band covering the whole country on a 6 week nationwide tour spanning July, August & September. So far the band has played with some of New Zealand's top bands and have been turning music industry heads here in NZ & internationally. Kingston pride themselves on having a fresh and catchy sound that leaves all who listen feeling great.

Band Members:
Dan Gibson (vocals)
Scott Cleary (guitar, vocals)
Shohan Hustwick (bass, vocals)
Ben Barter (drums)

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  • Auckland

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NeeRock55

Joined: 05/05/07
Posts: 2
Location: Auckland
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Kingston!!
Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 4:03 pm
I have fallen in love with Kingston, since seeing them live at Easter Camp. I love their music and the way they play, especially live.
Rock on!!
Razz
 

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