King Dalton
King Dalton's members hail from Aalst, Antwerp and Ghent, and had previously played in bands such as Lais, Zita Swoon, A Brand, Think of One, and Aedo.[1] The group's sound is strongly influenced by American Delta blues and folk music, as well as the music of North Africa.[2] The group's first album was released in 2013, and they appeared at Pukkelpop in 2014. On August 31, 2015, they released their second full-length album, Thilda, which was followed by airplay on Radio 1 Belgium.[3]
King Dalton is a Belgian rock band.
Members
- Pieter de Meester - vocals
- Jonas de Meester
- Jorunn Bauweraerts - vocals
- Tomas de Smet
- Frederick Heuvinck
Discography
- King Dalton (Waste My Records, 2013) BEL (FL) #141[4]
- Thilda (Waste My Records, 2015) BEL (FL) #42[4]
- The Third (Waste My Records, 2018) BEL (FL) #181[4]
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References
- Door Kurt Blondeel, "King Dalton". Focus Knack, September 2, 2015. (photo)
- Peter VanTyghem, "Folk en blues in trancesfeer". De Standaard, September 2, 2015, p. D8. (photo)
- Op een kruispunt tussen Kalmthout, Mississippi en Mali: King Dalton Archived 2015-09-13 at the Wayback Machine. Radio 1 Belgium, September 5, 2015.
- Ultratop charts for King Dalton. Ultratop.be.
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