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Jonathan King (other)
Jonathan King (born 1944) is an English musician, music entrepreneur, and former TV and radio presenter. Jonathan King may also refer to: * Jonathan King (historian) (born 1942), Australian military historian * Jonathan King (film director) Jonathan King (born 1967) is a New Zealand film director. He is the son of historian Michael King and brother of author Rachael King. Biography King began his screening career as writer and director of the New Zealand black comedy movie '' B ... (born 1967), film director from New Zealand * Jonathan King (soccer) (born 1993), South African footballer See also * Jonathan Kings, Administrator of Tokelau in 2011–15 * John King (other) {{human name disambiguation, King, Jonathan ...
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Jonathan King
Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King; 6 December 1944) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He first came to prominence in 1965 when "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", a song that he wrote and sang while still an undergraduate, achieved chart success. As an independent producer, he discovered and named the rock band Genesis in 1967, producing their first album '' From Genesis to Revelation''. He founded his own label UK Records in 1972. He released and produced songs for 10cc and the Bay City Rollers. In the 1970s King became known for hits that he performed and/or produced under different names, including " Johnny Reggae", " Loop di Love", " Sugar, Sugar", " Hooked on a Feeling", "Una Paloma Blanca" and " It Only Takes a Minute"; between September 1971 and 1972 alone he produced 10 top 30 singles in the UK."King Forms U.K. Records," ''Billboard'', 9 September 197232 While living in New York in the 1980s, King appeared on radio and television in the UK, includi ...
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Jonathan King (historian)
Jonathan Leslie Essington King, (born 28 December 1942) is an Australian historian, author and journalist. He has written 30 books in a 40-year career, mostly on Australian history, including a number of works on the Anzacs. King has also written thousands of articles for Australian newspapers and magazines, produced and presented numerous television documentary films, and acted as resident historian on many radio programs. King holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in politics and history from the University of Melbourne. In 1977, King proposed and organised the First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage to commemorate the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. As the Australian Bicentenary Authority and the Australian government declined to support the project, King set up the voyage as a private venture and obtained corporate sponsorship for the re-enactment, as well as state government grants and public donations. In October 2002, King attended a conference in Turkey called "Australia ...
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Jonathan King (film Director)
Jonathan King (born 1967) is a New Zealand film director. He is the son of historian Michael King and brother of author Rachael King. Biography King began his screening career as writer and director of the New Zealand black comedy movie '' Black Sheep'' and was in 2007 co-writer of the screenplay for ''The Tattooist''. His most recent project is a feature-length remake of the New Zealand television series '' Under the Mountain'', as writer (adapting from the original book by Maurice Gee), director and producer. He has also written and illustrated a graphic novel, ''Inkberg Enigma'', which was published in 2020 by Gecko Press Gecko Press is an independent publisher of children's books based in Wellington, New Zealand. The company was founded in 2005 by Julia Marshall, formerly of Appelberg Publishing Agency, winner of the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal 2021. Gecko .... It was shortlisted for the 2021 Junior Fiction and the Best First Book awards at the New Zealand Boo ...
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Jonathan King (soccer)
Jonathan Lance King (born 22 April 1993) is a South African former footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career King, along with compatriot Reyaad Pieterse, was chosen along with six other young footballers for the Nike Academy's ''The Chance''; a scouting project to find the best unsigned talent from around the world, with the hope of finding them a professional club to sign for. Prior to this experience, he had played for Sydenham Barnsley in Durban. On his return to South Africa, King had a short spell with Blackburn Rovers (SA), before moving to Black Leopards in November 2014. After two seasons with the Leopards, in which he featured sparingly, he moved to fellow National First Division The National First Division (NFD), officially known as the Motsepe Foundation Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest league of South African club association football, football after the South African Premier Division. Both t ... side Santos (SA). Career st ...
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Jonathan Kings
Jonathan Kings was the Administrator of Tokelau from 2011 to 2015, and from 2017 to 2018. He joined the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade may refer to: * Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (Jamaica) * Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Zealand) * Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (South Korea) South Korea's Ministry of ... in 2010, and is currently the Deputy Secretary of the Pacific and Development Group. References Living people Administrators of Tokelau New Zealand diplomats Year of birth missing (living people) {{tokelau-politician-stub ...
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