The King's Singers is a British vocal ensemble founded May 1, 1968 in Cambridge, England.
Countertenor singers Alastair Hume & Nigel Perrin, Tenor singer Alastair Thompson, Baritone singer Simon Carrington & Anthony Holt, Bass singer Brian Kay were the former members of the ensemble.
The King's Singers are now David Hurley (countertenor), Robin Tyson (countertenor), Paul Phoenix (tenor), Philip Lawson & Christopher Gabbitas (baritone) and Stephen Connolly (bass).
Countertenor singers Alastair Hume & Nigel Perrin, Tenor singer Alastair Thompson, Baritone singer Simon Carrington & Anthony Holt, Bass singer Brian Kay were the former members of the ensemble.
The King's Singers are now David Hurley (countertenor), Robin Tyson (countertenor), Paul Phoenix (tenor), Philip Lawson & Christopher Gabbitas (baritone) and Stephen Connolly (bass).
