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| Occupation: | Songwriters/Performers/Voice Artists | School: | North Carolina School for the Performing Arts/Johns Hopkins |
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Kristan King started writing songs and performing with a band in
1980 when she and her brother Kim King started playing Country
music with The Mohave River Band in California. Prior to that, she
sang with a blues band out of Raleigh, NC called The Blue Moods.
After moving to New York City, she met Lance Lewman; and they began
writing together in 1982.
Lance Lewman formed his first band his first year in college at The
North Carolina School of the Arts. It was a parody Punk Rock band
called Hellecopter. Getting more serious, he formed Eclipse his
senior year. After graduating, he moved to New York and met Kristan
King.
Kristan and Lance wrote and recorded demos for quite a few years
together before releasing their first album calling themselves
Rescue. The album was released in 1989 and titled Living In Skin.
The couple then moved to Maryland and started playing with Danny
Junk. The trio called themselves Nobody's Bizness and played clubs
in the Baltimore/Washington area. Crack The Sky's John Palumbo
called them a male/female version of The Eagles.
KING LEWMAN began in 2000 when Kristan, Lance and Danny
stopped calling their band Nobody's Bizness and, at Danny's
insistence, agreed to adapt their last names as the band's name and
recorded Paper Train - A Songcycle Volume One on Ruff Records.
In 1999, the three went into the studio. With drum tracks from
Michael Collins and ancillary guitar tracks from Kristan's brother,
Kim, they made Paper Train and christened the band King Lewman.
With an original blend of Alternative, Country, Folk, Blues, Rock,
and Pop, Paper Train received a glowing review from Music Monthly
magazine and far outsold all expectations.
In September of 2004, King Lewman followed their debut CD with a
second release. Full Circle - A Songcycle Volume Two completes the
circle, and raises the bar, making King Lewman one of the area's
premier original bands. Marv Egolf joined the band on bass and
vocals for his first performance with the ensemble at the CD
release party held in Clarksville, MD.
In June of 2007, Art Cobb joined King Lewman on drums for a
reception held at the Silverdocs International Film Festival held
in Silver Spring, MD. Art brings an extensive jazz and performance
background with him, and he and Marv are honing the concert rhythm.
A forthcoming CD, Going Somehwere, is in the works. During the
summer of 2007, King Lewman went to Vancouver to work with
producer, Spencer Capier, to master many of the tracks. Currently
the CD is being mixed, and a CD release party will be announced as
soon as the finishing touches are applied.
Today, King Lewman is:
KRISTAN KING - Lead and harmony vocals.
LANCE LEWMAN - Lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitars, and
keyboards.
DANNY JUNK - Lead guitars, bass, flute, sax, mandolin and
keyboards.
KIM KING - Lead and rhythm guitars.
MARV EGOLF - Electric and acoustic bass and harmony vocals.
ART COBB- Drums and percussion.

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