Kings Cross are a 5 piece 'multi-genre' UK music band, from various parts of Essex. They underwent various member changes during their history as Belisha, with the constant being founder members Dan & Pete.
The last Belisha line up originated from 2005. The band began to pick up a significant live following, and sold out shows at the Highbury Corner Garage venue in London in 2006.
The band entered into discussions with various record labels in mi...
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