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Is Paul miles-Kingston in any way associated with female singer June Miles-Kingston, who performed 'Comment te Dire Adieu' in duet together with Jimmy Somerville?
No idea about any association between him and June Miles-Kingston, but what I can tell you is that the Winchester Cathedral Choir did not tour western Canada, the tour went to Dallas, Macon, New York, Boston, Minneapolis, Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The one stop in Canada was Toronto which I am pretty certain (ask a Canadian) is not in western Canada. May I also take this opportunity to apologise to Charlie Barda for punching him in the face in Toronto Airport, I was tired. We only had two days in each city and I was only nine.