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King Crimson
King Crimson are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. King Crimson have been influential both on the early 1970s progressive rock movement and many contemporary artists. Although the band has undergone numerous formations throughout its history, Robert Fripp is the only constant member of the group and is considered the band's leader and driving force.

King Harvest
King Harvest, a 1970s French-American rock band formed in New York, gained fame with the 1972 hit "Dancing in the Moonlight." Originating in Ithaca, they regrouped in Paris after disbanding in 1971. Core members Dave Robinson, Ron Altbach, Ed Tuleja, and Rod Novak led the group through various line-up changes, featuring musicians like Sherman Kelly and Didier Alexandre.

King's College Choir of Cambridge
Established in 1441 by King Henry VI, The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, maintains its daily singing tradition. Under Daniel Hyde's direction, it's famed for the global Christmas Eve broadcast, Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Early statutes emphasized education for choristers, and in 1479, Provost Walter Field enriched the choir's musical legacy.

Kirk Franklin
Kirk Dewayne Franklin (born January 26, 1970) is an American choir director, gospel musician, singer, songwriter, and author. He is best known for leading urban contemporary gospel choirs such as The Family, God's Property, and One Nation Crew (1NC) among many others; and has won numerous awards, including 15 Grammy Awards.