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Third Coast Kings : ウィキペディア英語版
Third Coast Kings

Third Coast Kings is a funk / soul band based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Kings were formed in 2007 by drummer James Keovongsak. Their record label Record Kicks describes them as ''"an eight element proper deep funk and soul outfit from Detroit/Ann Arbor, Michigan, that is influenced by the great James Brown, as well as the many artists from the 60s and 70s whose music was carefully salvaged by the crate digging revolution."''
==Bandmembers==
In the Summer of 2007, drummer James Keovongsak started recruiting musicians via Craigslist and by word-of-mouth for the project that would become the Third Coast Kings. After assembling guitarist Andy Filisko, saxophonist Brian Einstein Lassiter, bassist Nate Ayers, and trumpeter Ryan Dolan, the band performed its first show on Halloween of 2007 at the Corner Brewery in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
2008 saw the addition of Alec Cooper on the tenor sax, with a brief stint by Heather Schwartz on vocals. In 2009, vocalist Michelle Camilleri joined the band and was featured on their Record Kicks release of "Give Me Your Love/Tonic Stride" on 45 and digital. In 2011, Camilleri took a hiatus and the Kings added Terry Kimura on trombone, Sean Ike on vocals and Steve Barker on bass.

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