Philip King (born 1 May 1952 in Cork, Ireland) is a musician, film maker, and broadcaster. He is a vocalist and harmonica player, a founding member of the band Scullion, and is noted for his knowledge of the roots of Irish music and culture and their cross-fertilisation with those of the United States.
Career
King has been closely involved in the arts in Ireland since the 1970s. His roles have included that of film producer and director, music producer, musician, songwriter and radio broadcaster.
In 1987, he set up television production company Hummingbird Productions with Nuala O'Connor and Kieran Corrigan. The landmark television series Bringing it all Back Home won an Emmy Award in the United States in 1991 and in 1993 he was nominated in the United States for a Grammy Award for his music documentary Rocky World about the Canadian musician Daniel Lanois. King produced and directed Keeping Time, a film celebrating the poet Seamus Heaney and uilleann piperLiam O'Flynn for BBC Television in 1998. He was appointed by the Minister for the ArtsJohn O’Donoghue to the Special Committee on the Traditional Arts in December 2003.
Philip Gidley King was born in Parramatta to Philip Parker King and Harriett Lethbridge; his grandfather, Philip Gidley King, was Governor of New South Wales from 1800 to 1806. He was educated at Deptford in England from 1824 to 1825, and in 1831 became a midshipman; during this time he became a friend of Charles Darwin. In 1836 he returned to Parramatta, and subsequently he worked on pastoral stations on the Murrumbidgee River and around Port Phillip. In 1842 he took charge of horse and cattle studs at Stroud for the Australian Agricultural Company. He married Elizabeth Macarthur in 1843; they had four children. From 1854 King managed a property near Tamworth.
King's parents moved to United States in 1982. He is the oldest of four children. His sister, Vania King was the 2010 Wimbledon ladies doubles champion and 2010 US Open tennis doubles champion.
Protesters throw rocks at Spanish king on visit to flood-stricken Valencia
A crowd of furious flood survivors threw rocks at King Felipe VI and shouted insults as he visited a devastated town in Spain’s Valencia region.
Protesters were seen throwing handfuls of mud, stones, and a glass jar towards the king and his entourage.
The flooding in Spain has killed 211 people so far, nearly all of them in the Valencia region.
#spain #flashflood #valencia
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/03/protesters-throw-mud-king-spain-flooding-valencia/
published: 03 Nov 2024
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What Prince Philip Really Thought Of King Charles
King Charles had a tense relationship with his dad, Prince Philip. Here's what we know about it.
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The story of how Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip met. 8 year old Lilibeth, as she was called at home, and 13-year-old Philip first saw each other on 29 November 1934 at the wedding of her uncle, the Duke of Kent, to Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece. But the friendship between the young people developed later when King George the Sixth and his daughters came to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, where Philip was studying. At the time he was 18 and Elizabeth was 13. According to various accounts, the princess fell in love with the statuesque young man immediately, and a correspondence began between them. When, after the war, Philip asked George for his daughter's hand, the king agreed, but set a condition - to wait until Elizabeth's majority. During this time, the groom had...
published: 22 Dec 2023
Jesus you are the wonderful God
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published: 01 Dec 2021
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look #royalfamily
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look. Two images, one look, a lifetime of love. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's is one of the great love stories and it's clear to see in these moving photographs.
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published: 31 Jul 2023
Prince Philip swears during photocall - BBC News
Prince Philip was heard swearing during a photoshoot at the RAF Club. The prince briefly lost his temper while waiting for a photographer.
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The King Who Locked Up His Wife
For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who locked his wife in a tower. If it sounds like a fairy tale, think again. His wife spent 20 harrowing years in a tower, and there were no animated talking animals or long locks of hair to get her out. Philip was as tough as nails, but he had a reason for keeping away from his wives. It was a dark secret that he would take to his grave.
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A crowd of furious flood survivors threw rocks at King Felipe VI and shouted insults as he visited a devastated town in Spain’s Valencia region.
Protesters wer...
A crowd of furious flood survivors threw rocks at King Felipe VI and shouted insults as he visited a devastated town in Spain’s Valencia region.
Protesters were seen throwing handfuls of mud, stones, and a glass jar towards the king and his entourage.
The flooding in Spain has killed 211 people so far, nearly all of them in the Valencia region.
#spain #flashflood #valencia
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/03/protesters-throw-mud-king-spain-flooding-valencia/
A crowd of furious flood survivors threw rocks at King Felipe VI and shouted insults as he visited a devastated town in Spain’s Valencia region.
Protesters were seen throwing handfuls of mud, stones, and a glass jar towards the king and his entourage.
The flooding in Spain has killed 211 people so far, nearly all of them in the Valencia region.
#spain #flashflood #valencia
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/03/protesters-throw-mud-king-spain-flooding-valencia/
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The story of how Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip met. 8 year old Lilibeth, as she was called at home, and 13-year-old Philip first saw each other on 29 Nov...
The story of how Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip met. 8 year old Lilibeth, as she was called at home, and 13-year-old Philip first saw each other on 29 November 1934 at the wedding of her uncle, the Duke of Kent, to Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece. But the friendship between the young people developed later when King George the Sixth and his daughters came to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, where Philip was studying. At the time he was 18 and Elizabeth was 13. According to various accounts, the princess fell in love with the statuesque young man immediately, and a correspondence began between them. When, after the war, Philip asked George for his daughter's hand, the king agreed, but set a condition - to wait until Elizabeth's majority. During this time, the groom had time to convert to Anglicanism, to give up the title of "Prince of Greece and Denmark", as well as to accept British citizenship and his mother's surname, which in English sounded Mountbatten.
The story of how Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip met. 8 year old Lilibeth, as she was called at home, and 13-year-old Philip first saw each other on 29 November 1934 at the wedding of her uncle, the Duke of Kent, to Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece. But the friendship between the young people developed later when King George the Sixth and his daughters came to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, where Philip was studying. At the time he was 18 and Elizabeth was 13. According to various accounts, the princess fell in love with the statuesque young man immediately, and a correspondence began between them. When, after the war, Philip asked George for his daughter's hand, the king agreed, but set a condition - to wait until Elizabeth's majority. During this time, the groom had time to convert to Anglicanism, to give up the title of "Prince of Greece and Denmark", as well as to accept British citizenship and his mother's surname, which in English sounded Mountbatten.
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look. Two images, one look, a lifetime of love. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's is one of the great lo...
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look. Two images, one look, a lifetime of love. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's is one of the great love stories and it's clear to see in these moving photographs.
#shorts #short #royals #royal #love #emotional #dailymailroyals #queenelizabeth
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look. Two images, one look, a lifetime of love. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's is one of the great love stories and it's clear to see in these moving photographs.
#shorts #short #royals #royal #love #emotional #dailymailroyals #queenelizabeth
Prince Philip was heard swearing during a photoshoot at the RAF Club. The prince briefly lost his temper while waiting for a photographer.
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For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who l...
For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who locked his wife in a tower. If it sounds like a fairy tale, think again. His wife spent 20 harrowing years in a tower, and there were no animated talking animals or long locks of hair to get her out. Philip was as tough as nails, but he had a reason for keeping away from his wives. It was a dark secret that he would take to his grave.
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For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who locked his wife in a tower. If it sounds like a fairy tale, think again. His wife spent 20 harrowing years in a tower, and there were no animated talking animals or long locks of hair to get her out. Philip was as tough as nails, but he had a reason for keeping away from his wives. It was a dark secret that he would take to his grave.
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A crowd of furious flood survivors threw rocks at King Felipe VI and shouted insults as he visited a devastated town in Spain’s Valencia region.
Protesters were seen throwing handfuls of mud, stones, and a glass jar towards the king and his entourage.
The flooding in Spain has killed 211 people so far, nearly all of them in the Valencia region.
#spain #flashflood #valencia
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/03/protesters-throw-mud-king-spain-flooding-valencia/
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The story of how Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip met. 8 year old Lilibeth, as she was called at home, and 13-year-old Philip first saw each other on 29 November 1934 at the wedding of her uncle, the Duke of Kent, to Philip's cousin, Princess Marina of Greece. But the friendship between the young people developed later when King George the Sixth and his daughters came to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, where Philip was studying. At the time he was 18 and Elizabeth was 13. According to various accounts, the princess fell in love with the statuesque young man immediately, and a correspondence began between them. When, after the war, Philip asked George for his daughter's hand, the king agreed, but set a condition - to wait until Elizabeth's majority. During this time, the groom had time to convert to Anglicanism, to give up the title of "Prince of Greece and Denmark", as well as to accept British citizenship and his mother's surname, which in English sounded Mountbatten.
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love story in one look. Two images, one look, a lifetime of love. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's is one of the great love stories and it's clear to see in these moving photographs.
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Prince Philip was heard swearing during a photoshoot at the RAF Club. The prince briefly lost his temper while waiting for a photographer.
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For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who locked his wife in a tower. If it sounds like a fairy tale, think again. His wife spent 20 harrowing years in a tower, and there were no animated talking animals or long locks of hair to get her out. Philip was as tough as nails, but he had a reason for keeping away from his wives. It was a dark secret that he would take to his grave.
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Philip King (born 1 May 1952 in Cork, Ireland) is a musician, film maker, and broadcaster. He is a vocalist and harmonica player, a founding member of the band Scullion, and is noted for his knowledge of the roots of Irish music and culture and their cross-fertilisation with those of the United States.
Career
King has been closely involved in the arts in Ireland since the 1970s. His roles have included that of film producer and director, music producer, musician, songwriter and radio broadcaster.
In 1987, he set up television production company Hummingbird Productions with Nuala O'Connor and Kieran Corrigan. The landmark television series Bringing it all Back Home won an Emmy Award in the United States in 1991 and in 1993 he was nominated in the United States for a Grammy Award for his music documentary Rocky World about the Canadian musician Daniel Lanois. King produced and directed Keeping Time, a film celebrating the poet Seamus Heaney and uilleann piperLiam O'Flynn for BBC Television in 1998. He was appointed by the Minister for the ArtsJohn O’Donoghue to the Special Committee on the Traditional Arts in December 2003.