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King Soul

Born of a mutual passion for the deep, down home sounds of an earlier time, eight-piece band King Soul is bringing the excitement of old school Southern Soul to a new audience. Featuring original songs, powerful vocals and a badass horn section, King Soul has become a top draw at area clubs and events. The allstar band includes members of the Slickee Boys, the Rhodes Tavern Troubadours, the Recliners, the Grandsons, the Hula Monsters, the Thangs and the J Street Jumpers. King Soul’s membership holds more than 30 Washington Area Music Association Wammies and Austin Music Awards to its credit.

King Soul is proud to play the music the way it is meant to be played – with energy and conviction. King Soul is the sound in your mind. King Soul is Washington music.

Tom Clifford: A DC native, lead vocalist Clifford is a veteran of the New Orleans and Austin music scenes. An energetic live performer, the Austin American- Statesman called Clifford “the hardest man in show business.” His past includes the Thangs, the Mistreaters and gigs with renegade Soul legend Swamp Dogg and Mike Morgan & the Crawl. His songs have been recorded by Kelly Willis, the Stone River Boys, the Hollisters and Johnny J, among others.

Jake Flack: Co-frontman/Songwriter/ Guitarist Flack is another veteran of the Austin and New Orleans music scenes. Flack has lead the Neptunes in Austin, Thousand $ Car in New Orleans, and DC’s Rhodes Tavern Troubadours. His legion of fans includes Billy Gibbons (who produced a record for the Neptunes) and baseball legend Earl Weaver, who threw out the 2011 Opening Day pitch to Flack’s Rhodes Tavern Troubadours classic “The Earl of Baltimore”. A talented songwriter, Flack’s tunes cover the ground from New Orleans second line to the RTT’s kidrock featured on Sirius radio.

Mark Noone: Bassist Mark Noone is a true rock ‘n roll legend. Noone has fronted the Slickee Boys going on three decades, touring the globe with “the world’s most underground band.” His wide ranging projects include countless songwriting and production credits and time playing with the Hula Monsters, the Rhodes Tavern Troubadours and Ruthie & the Wranglers.

Arif Durrani: A longtime member of Jr. Cline and the Recliners, Durrani brings many years of R&B organ experience to King Soul. A personal tutorial from Hammond master Art Neville helped form Durrani’s attack on the instrument.

Ben Holmes: Drummer Holmes has played with bands on both coasts of the US, and spent years holding down the big beat for Zydeco giant Queen Ida and for boogie pianist Mitch Woods. In the Washington area, Holmes has been a member of the Hula Monsters, the Canecutters and the Savoir Faire Cajun Band.

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