The Philosopher Kings

The Philosopher Kings
Origin Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Genres R&B, soft rock, pop, pop rock
Years active 1994–present
Website www.philosopherkings.com
Members Gerald Eaton
James Bryan (McCollum)
Jon Levine
Denton Whited
Marc Rogers
Past members Brian West
Craig Hunter
Jason Levine

The Philosopher Kings are a Canadian band who were most commercially successful in the late 1990s. The name of the band is derived from Plato's Republic, in which he outlines the design of an idealistic government, ruled by philosopher-kings.

History

The band's self-titled first album was released in Canada by Sony music in 1994, and later in the US by Columbia.[1] The group saw minor success in the United States with the single "Charms", which peaked at #36 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart in 1996.[2]

Members

Current line-up

Past members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
CAN
[4]
U.S.
Top 40

[2]
1995 "Charms" 16 36 The Philosopher Kings
1997 "I Am the Man" 7 Famous, Rich and Beautiful
1998 "Hurts to Love You" 8
"Cry" 13
1999 "You Don't Love Me (Like You Used To Do)" 71
2000 "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" 44 One Night Stand
2005 "Castles in the Sand" Castles
2006 "Give Back the Love"
"Beautiful Creature"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Awards

Nominations

Side projects

References

  1. Larry LeBlanc (22 June 1996). Sony Music Takes on the World. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 62. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. 1 2 Charts, Allmusic
  3. Larry LeBlanc (22 June 1996). Sony Music Takes on the World. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 62–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  4. Search for Canadian peaks
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