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  1. Alastair Hume. Founder member of the King's Singers, and orchestral bass player for over thirty years, this well travelled raconteur, ensemble tutor and a cappella specialist now undertakes speaking, coaching, and concert engagements.

  2. In 1984, the members of the King's Singers (who at the time included three founding members: Alastair Hume, Anthony Holt, and Simon Carrington) presented, narrated and sang in Madrigal History Tour, a six-part BBC television documentary series about the history of the madrigal in Western Europe.

  3. Alastair Hume Biography. Born: 1942. Living in: England. "I was a monumentally unpromising boy treble, and was also described by Sir David Willcocks as the worst alto he'd ever had in his choir (King's, Cambridge), two sure-fire preconditions for making a career in music.

  4. Read more about Alastair Hume GRAMMY History and other GRAMMY-winning and GRAMMY-nominated artists on GRAMMY.com

  5. Alastair Hume – String Bass. Founder member of the King’s Singers, and orchestral bass player for over thirty years, this well travelled raconteur, ensemble tutor and a cappella specialist now undertakes speaking, coaching, and concert engagements.

  6. Explore Alastair Hume's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Alastair Hume on AllMusic.

  7. Countertenor and double bass player who was a member of The Kings Singers from 1965 until 1993.