Kings of the Sun (also abbreviated K.O.T.S.) is an Australian hard rock band formed by Jeffrey Hoad and Clifford Hoad in
Sydney
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in 1986.
Career
1982–1985: The Young Lions
The Young Lions was formed by guitarist
Bob Spencer
Robert F. Spencer (born 5 September 1957) is an Australian rock guitarist. He was a latter day member of Skyhooks (1977–1980) and the Angels (1986–1992). Spencer joined Rose Tattoo in 2017. As a songwriter he co-wrote tracks for the Angels ...
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,
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). The band included drummer Clifford Hoad, Hoad's younger brother Jeffrey, who took lead vocals & guitar duties, and bass player Marlon Holden. They scored support slots for
The Angels and
INXS
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the same year.
The band dissolved around 1986 after Spencer left to join
The Angels and the Hoad brothers formed "Kings of the Sun" with Ron Thiessen (guitar), Anthony Ragg (bass)
They were named after the
Yul Brynner
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film
of the same name.
1986–1998: Kings of the Sun (1986–1998)
In 1986 the band was signed to
Mushroom Records
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, where they recorded their first single. During this time both Tommy Poulter and John McKinnon left the band and Anthony Ragg was brought in to take McKinnon's place. Their debut single, "Bottom of My Heart", was released in 1986 with "Bad Love" as its
B-side
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. After its release "Bottom of My Heart" charted on the Kent Music Report.
The band was signed to
RCA Records
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after the RCA executive Simon Lowe saw them perform in
Sydney
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and the band traveled to
New York City
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to work on their first album.
Bandmate Ron Thiessen did not accompany them, as he left prior to the band being signed, and he was replaced by Anthony Ragg.
In 1988 the band released their self-titled debut album ''Kings of the Sun'', which was produced by
Eddie Kramer
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and mixed by Dave Thoener. The album's lead single "Serpentine", peaked at number 48 in Australia.
After the album released Glenn Morris joined the band to play lead guitar and the group toured the
United States
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and
Europe
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.
They returned to Australia in 1988 to open for
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
, but were kicked out of the tour after Clifford Hoad "dropped his pants in front of the audience and bad-mouthed Guns N' Roses publicly".
There had also been tension due to a remark Hoad made in an interview for the Australian ''On the Street'' magazine, where he claimed that Guns N' Roses took much of their image from
Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice ...
.
Years later Hoad responded to this by stating "When I said those things, I meant them. It wasn’t necessarily aimed at Guns N’Roses. It was aimed at the Australian press and public. ‘OK, make a fuss over Guns N’Roses but at least know that Rose Tattoo exists."
More lineup changes occurred in 1986 after Morris left the band to join
The Screaming Tribesmen
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, although he rejoined KOTS before the band released their second album, ''Full Frontal Attack'' in 1990.
The band's second album, ''Full Frontal Attack'' was released in August 1990 and was produced by William Wittman. Dave Thoener returned to mix the album. ''Full Frontal Attack'' was the last album the band released through RCA Records and Morris and Ragg left the band in 1992.
The band's third album ''Resurrection'' was released in 1993 through
Mushroom Records
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.
It was recorded at
A&M Studios
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and Paramount Studios and was mastered at Precision Mastering.
Phil Soussan
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(
Ozzy Osbourne
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) played on all the tracks on the record with the exception of "Fuzz", which Brad Spurr contributed, and Spurr joined the band after its release.
Kings Of The Sun self-produced the album except for two tracks by mixer Mark Dearnley, "First Thing About Rock'n'Roll (I Remember)" and "Fuzz".
Two singles were released from the album, "Trapped Inside Your Heart" and "Road to Nowhere", and the band supported
Jimmy Barnes
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on his Australian tour during 1993.
Spurr left the band around 1995 and was replaced by Dean Turner on bass.
The band recorded an album ''Daddy Was A Hobo Man'' in 1997, but it was not released until 2011, when it was made available as an independent release.
Of the album, Clifford Hoad stated that they did not want to release an album similar to their prior releases and that "This album, we wanted to record with no commercial pressure what so ever, also, at the time we wanted to record as a 3 piece and live in the studio, this is what you’re hearing."
In 1998 the band supported
Sammy Hagar's Australian tour.
Kings of the Sun officially disbanded in 2001.
Clifford Hoad and Jeffrey Hoad ceased working together in 2009 and continue to be estranged.
2010–present: Clifford Hoad's Kings of the Sun
In 2010 Clifford Hoad began with the composition of songs for the new album and formation of a new Kings of the Sun lineup – this time without his younger brother Jeffrey.
In March 2013, new KOTS lineup entered Govinda Doyle’s private studio to record Cliff Hoad’s latest compositions. Quentin Elliott returned to play lead guitar and Dave Talon (
Rollerball) joined on rhythm guitar. Drummer Cliff Hoad also took charge of singing, as he sang backing vocals on all previous albums and lead vocals on 2 tracks (shared with Jeff on ''Shot Me an Arrow'' & lead on ''I Wanna Rock''). Bass tracks were recorded by Govinda Doyle who also engineered and produced the album with co-production by Clifford Hoad. Mixing was done by Govinda & Clifford.
New album entitled ''Rock Til Ya Die'' was released on 5 September 2013 via band's website and is return to classic Australian rock sound. 5 promo videos were shot by Dan Jensen and Trudy Martin of Darklight Studios, combining music clip with documentary style interviews with Cliff Hoad, who tells a story behind each song.
Clifford Hoad has released his 9th album called ''Razed on Rock'' on 20 October 2016 and the most recent one called ''Playin' to the Heavens'' on 28 May 2017.
Hoad again played double duty as lead vocalist and drummer.
Personnel
Current members
*Clifford Hoad - lead vocals, drums & percussions
Past members
*Jeffrey Hoad - lead vocals, guitars
*Anthony Ragg - bass
*Rowie Riot - lead guitar
*Shar Roxxon - rhythm guitar, keyboards & backing vocals
*Laurie Marlow - bass & backing vocals
*Quentin Elliott - lead guitar
*
Dave Talon - rhythm guitar
*Baron von Berg - 2nd drums
*Darren Marlow - bass & backing vocals
*
Glenn Morris
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— now known as Colorado State U ...
- lead guitar
*Chris Lewis - bass
*Dean Turner - bass
*Brad Spurr - bass
*
Ron Thiessen - lead guitar
*Tommy Poulter - lead guitar
*John McKinnon - bass
*Marlon Holden - bass
*
Bob Spencer
Robert F. Spencer (born 5 September 1957) is an Australian rock guitarist. He was a latter day member of Skyhooks (1977–1980) and the Angels (1986–1992). Spencer joined Rose Tattoo in 2017. As a songwriter he co-wrote tracks for the Angels ...
- lead guitar
Session musicians
*Gary Lee - bass
*''Full Frontal Attack'' album recording
*
Phil Soussan
Philip Raphael “Phil” Soussan (born 23 June 1961, London, England) is a British bass guitarist, songwriter and producer who has gained notoriety as a member of a host of famed rock and roll bands, including some who have been frontman, front ...
- bass
*''Resurrection'' album recording
*Govinda Doyle - bass
*''Rock Til Ya Die'' album recording
*Craig Pesco - bass
*KISS concert at Carrara Stadium in 2001
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Awards and nominations
Countdown Australian Music Awards
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Countdown
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'' was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster
ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine ''
TV Week
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Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
''. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards.
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References
External links
Kings of the Sun DiscographyThe Rich and Famous DiscographyClifford Hoad's Kings of the Sun - official FB page2015 Jeff Hoad Interview - Australian Rock Show Podcast2017 Clifford Hoad Interview - Australian Rock Show Podcast
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Australian rock music groups
Australian hard rock musical groups