Kings County Queens
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Kings County Queens | |
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| Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
| Genres | Country music |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Labels | Rubric Records |
| Members | Daria Klotz, Chris Bowers, Suzanne Price, Eric Eble, Johnny Rock |
| Past members | David Wm. Sims |
Kings County Queens are a Brooklyn-based country music band known for their authentic, Nashville-like sound.[1][2][3] The band was formed in early 2000, and their debut album, Big Ideas, was released by Rubric Records on May 7, 2002.[4][5] Its original lineup consisted of Suzanne Price (accordion), Chris Bowers (vocals, guitar), Daria Klotz (vocals, baritone ukulele), Rennie Elliot (snare drums), and David Wm. Sims (bass guitar). Elliot and Sims later left the band to pursue other projects, after which they were replaced by Johnny Rock and Eric Eble, respectively.[6]