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Kings Of Leon
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Kings of Leon is an American rock band that formed in Franklin, Tennessee, United States in 1999, consisting of brothers Anthony Caleb Followill (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Ivan Nathan Followill (drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Michael Jared Followill (bass, backing vocals), with their cousin Cameron Matthew Followill (lead guitar, backing vocals). Each member of the family group is known by his middle name (second given name) as opposed to his first given name. Albums
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Kings Of Leon Say New Documentary Talihina Sky 'Keeps It Real'April 26, 2011 Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill has said the group's new documentary is honest to their family's heritage. The film, directed by Stephen C. Mitchell, follows the US rock band from their origins in America's South to the present day.
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Kings Of Leon Attend Talihina Sky Premiere At Tribeca Film FestivalApril 22, 2011 Kings Of Leon attended the premiere of their new documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York last night (April 22). Talihina Sky, directed by Stephen C. Mitchell, follows the US rock band from their origins in America's South to the present day.
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Kings Of Leon 'Excited' For Talihina Sky PremiereApril 21, 2011 Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill has said the band are "excited" about the premiere of their new documentary tonight (April 21). The film, directed by Stephen C. Mitchell, follows the US rock band from their origins in America's South to the present day.
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Kings Of Leon's Caleb and Nathan Followill 'Tried To Stab Each Other'April 21, 2011 Kings Of Leon's Caleb Followill and his brother, Nathan Followill have tried to stab each other their documentary director has revealed. The film 'Talihina Sky: The Story Of Kings Of Leon', directed by Stephen C. Mitchell, follows the US rock band from their origins in America's South to the present day. "Those two [Caleb and Nathan] have notoriously gone at each other over the years. I mean broken shoulders, pulled hair, trying to stab each other. Those two are like twins almost. They're so close but they're too close, if that makes sense," Mitchell told Spinner.
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Kings Of Leon Accept Glee Creator's ApologyApril 18, 2011 Kings Of Leon have accepted Glee creator Ryan Murphy's apology after he called the band "self-centred arseholes". Murphy launched a tirade against the Nashville band in January when they turned down a request from Glee to licence their hit 'Use Somebody'.
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