King tone biography
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Tone King
A Tone King guitar amplifier | |
| Founded | 1993; 32 years ago (1993) in Kingston, New York |
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| Founder | Mark Bartel |
| Headquarters | Baltimore, Maryland ,United States |
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| Website | toneking.com |
Tone King is a manufacturer of vacuum tubeguitar amplifiers and stand-alone attenuators located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Tone King was founded bygd Mark Bartel in 1993 in Kingston, New York, after studying vintage fender amplifiers with blues guitarist Ben Prevo.[1] In 1994 Mark moved the company to Baltimore. Tone King is one of the boutique "vintage" amplifier companies making Fender style amps. Tone King was owned by the company Premier Builders Guild (PBG). In 2016 PBG went out of business and sold the Tone King brand to Boutique Amps transport (BAD), which now manufacturers these amps in Huntington Park, California.
In January 2016, Tone K
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King Tone SA Vinyl Records & Discography
Who is King Tone SA? A Brief Career Overview
Meet King Tone SA, the electrifying Amapiano producer and DJ shaking up the South African music scene! Born Itumeleng Mmotla, King Tone SA burst onto the music landscape in 2019 and quickly established himself as a distinctive force. With a unique blend of smooth rhythms and infectious energy, his sound captivates audiences and blends various musical influences that reverberate through the airwaves.
His extraordinary rise in the industry is marked by collaborations with renowned heavyweights like Oskido, DJ Maphorisa, and Focalistic, making him a prominent figure in the genre. King Tone SA's tracks are more than just beats and melodies--they are a celebration of life and culture, uniting people through the power of music. Fans appreciate not only his artistry but also his growing collection of vinyl releases, accentuating his contributions to the vinyl culture that we cherish at Viny
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King Tone
American gang leader
Antonio Fernandez, also known as King Tone, is the former head of the Latin Kings. In 1999, Fernandez was sentenced to 12 to 15 years for conspiring to sell narcotics.[1] He is the main figure in the HBO documentary, Latin Kings: A Street Gang story, which was released in 2007. He is also featured in the book, The Misfit Economy, by Alexa Clay, which was published in 2015. Upon his release, Fernandez has shared his insights as a former gang leader and political activist, and how that relates to the "legitimate world".
Latin Kings
[edit]In 1997, a few months after his appointment as leader of the Latin Kings, The New York Times posed the question whether Fernandez was a "Man of Vision or of Violence." They concluded he was the former, a man with the self-assigned mission of transforming the Latin Kings from an organized crime syndicate to a political movement, fighting for social justice on behalf of suppressed Latin Ameri