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Dutch rock band Kensington add in an American influence - DutchNews.nl

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Kensington, dubbed the most successful Dutch rock band of the last 15 years and without a singer since 2022, has...

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Kensington sold out the Ziggo Dome thirteen times, and then went on a break. Now the Dutch band is back with a new singer: Jason Dowd. The first new song that Dowd wrote for the band will be released on Thursday evening. Who is he and what does he sound like?

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Kensington has officially confirmed that American Jason Dowd is the new lead singer of the band. Rumors about Dowd have been circulating for some time and his face has also appeared in Instagram videos, but his name has not yet been officially announced.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The new singer of Kensington is indeed Jason Dowd from Los Angeles. In recent days, his name has already been mentioned by fans who were looking for clues. In a video that Kensington shared on Thursday morning, the indie pop artist introduces himself. "I have that fire in me. I just want to rock."

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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SocialName a similarity and a difference between Mac Miller and Kensington: they both stopped making music, Kensington unfortunately not anymore. That still had something with that weird Eloi Youssef, but now there's a long-haired dachshund who doesn't know why he's pumping earworms into you. Pedro Pascal with a ponytail can sing a great tune by the way, although it does sound more and more like Kings of Leon with extra Domtorentjes. Kensington …

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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