Ron Kingston (musician)

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Ron Kingston

Ron Kingston live at Hamer Hall, Melbourne Convention Centre, 2012
Background information
Born Melbourne, Australia
Genres Soul, pop, smooth jazz
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Website www.ronkingston.com

Ron Kingston is an Australian recording artist, singer, songwriter from Melbourne, Australia.[1]

Career

His first album "Illustrated" was recorded with renowned sound engineer and producer Harry Williamson in which all 11 songs were written by Ron Kingston. Two commercial singles were released from the album including "Today is Tomorrow's Yesterday" and "Crown's Thorn" in which he won Australian Songwriters Association awards for both songs respectively.[1]

Prior to his first album release Ron Kingston performed both nationally and internationally with bands Vogon Poetry, Feel and Music Solution. Kingston also performed in New York City and played with bands at some of Manhattan's clubs. In 2000 Ron Kingston began performing in Asia and has performed in over 15 countries including Hong Kong, Bahrain, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Brazil and India. Kingston’s second album entitled Ron Kingston was released in 2003. His first single from the album "Love Bible" was released in South Korea through BMG in 2004 but gained more attention for its provocative and controversial music video which was produced by Empire Films Australia. The second single "Room 922" was released and became widely popular amongst many in Asia.[1]

Kingston continues to write and perform at festivals, resorts & venues around the world and has performed in front of music icons such as Marcus Miller, The Stylistics, Kool and the Gang, Joe, The Roots, Air Supply, Candy Dulfer and Alice Cooper. Kingston performed in Bahrain in the Gulf for US, British and Australian soldiers serving in neighbouring Iraq and Kuwait in 2008. In 2009, Ron Kingston recorded his next single "Make It Up To You" and in 2010 released his first live album titled "Unplugged in Hong Kong".[2] In January 2011, Kingston met with American producer and recording artist Keith Martin and began working on a collection of new songs for release. Their first collaboration is a duet with Indonesian artist Mia called "My Friend". "My Friend" music video produced by Empire Films incorporating the latest in multilayer post-production technology.[3]

In 2012, Ron Kingston become known as the first western artist to write and record songs in Indonesian language which some regard as a noble act to improve relations between Indonesia and Australia. Ron performed his songs "Only You Only Me (Hanka Kau Dan Aku)" and "Kamar 922" at "Voice from the East" event. The event also featured prominent artists such as Glenn Fredly, Tompi, Sandy Sandoro and many other artists from Indonesia. This event was symbolic to promote culture from the eastern region of Indonesia. Ron Kingston is currently on tour in Hong Kong and China.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "ArtistDirect Page". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  2. "Ron Kingston in Hong Kong". Hk.asia-city.com. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  3. Description of the video on YouTube
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