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Roy Khan

Roy Sætre Khantatat (Thai: รอย ขันธทัต; born 12 March 1970), commonly known as Roy Khan, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer for the progressive metal band Conception and the former lead vocalist for power metal band Kamelot from 1997 until his departure in 2011. He co-wrote most of Kamelot's songs with the band's guitarist and founder Thomas Youngblood during his tenure. Khan had retired from music in 2011 until 2018, when he released a new solo song on YouTube and announced the return of Conception.

Roy Khan
Khan during a concert in 2007
Background information
Birth nameRoy Sætre Khantatat
Born (1970-03-12) 12 March 1970 (age 54)
Elverum, Norway
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active
  • 1991–2011
  • 2018–present
Member ofConception
Formerly ofKamelot

Early life edit

Khan was born 12 March 1970 to a Norwegian mother and Thai father and took both of their last names. Khan's maternal grandfather, Kåre Sætre, was a major influence on his musical aspirations, something Khan would state in several interviews. Sætre would later appear alongside his grandson on stage several times. Khan began singing at a young age, and at the age of 17, while in the shower at school, Khan was caught singing "Alone" by Heart by a fellow student and was offered to join his band. After graduating from high school, Khan studied opera for three years.[1]

During his school years, he shortened "Khantatat" to "Khan" as he found it easier, and frequently used it as a nickname. He is also credited as "Khan" on most early albums.

Career edit

Conception (1991–1998, 2005) edit

After finishing his opera studies, Khan joined the Norwegian progressive metal band Conception, after its previous lead singer quit in 1991. He was selected after several potential singers auditioned. The band released several albums over the coming years before disbanding in 1998, a year after Khan left the band to pursue a career with Kamelot.

In 2005, Khan reunited with Conception and played at the 2005 ProgPower USA VI festival[2] on 16 September and Norwegian Scream Magazine's 15 Years & 100 Issues Festival on 1 October.

Kamelot (1997–2011) edit

 
Khan in 2009

In 1997, Khan was invited to join Kamelot by guitarist and founder Thomas Youngblood, after the band's previous vocalist was fired. Khan performed lead vocals on the subsequent releases Siége Perilous (1998), The Fourth Legacy (1999), Karma (2001), Epica (2003), The Black Halo (2005), Ghost Opera (2007), and Poetry for the Poisoned (2010). During his tenure, Khan also co-wrote most of the songs alongside Youngblood, most notably on Poetry for the Poisoned.

On 14 August 2010, Kamelot performed in Hungary for what would turn out to be their final performance with Roy Khan. A few weeks later, it was announced that Khan would not be joining the first North American leg of the upcoming tour in support of Poetry for the Poisoned due to illness, with the band initially planning to use a replacement vocalist,[3] before later deciding to postpone the North American tour entirely while he recovered.[4]

After much speculation among fans and media that Khan was seriously ill or had left the band, Khan himself confirmed his departure from the band in his blog on 21 April 2011, with the band making the formal announcement the day after. In the announcement, Youngblood wrote that Khan had been given a lot of time to make the decision and the band respected it.[5] The tour eventually went on with Fabio Lione filling in on vocals, while his permanent replacement, Tommy Karevik, joined Kamelot the following year.[6][7]

Retirement (2011–2017) edit

In a brief interview with local Norwegian media in 2014, Khan stated that he had suffered a burnout, and decided to quit the band before the tour in 2010 to prioritize his health and family, but in an agreement with Youngblood and the rest of the band, they would not announce his departure in case he recovered and changed his mind.[8] In a 2018 interview with Italian magazine Loud and Proud, Khan elaborated on his final years with Kamelot, stating that he had become gradually more and more burned out due to overworking himself, suffering from insomnia and depression. He stated that the decision to quit the band was made after performing at Wacken that year, as he no longer enjoyed performing.[9]

After his departure, Khan joined the Moss Frikirke local church in Moss, Norway. In 2013, photos of Khan performing psalms at his local church were posted online by a fan page, along with audio recordings of him performing "You Raise Me Up". These were later removed on Khan's request, as he didn't want the attention. In a short statement to the fan page, he confirmed that he still enjoyed metal music, and denied rumours of an upcoming gospel CD, saying he would not be returning to music "any time soon". He worked at the church as a counselor and youth minister until September 2016.[10]

Return to music, reunion with Conception (2018–present) edit

On 1 April 2018, Khan released a song on YouTube called "For All", leading many fans to speculate in an upcoming return to music.[11]

On 30 April 2018, it was announced that Khan and the other members of Conception had reunited, proving the speculations of his return to music to be true.[12][13]

Discography edit

 
Khan in 2007

With Conception edit

Studio albums

EPs

With Kamelot edit

Studio albums

Live albums

References edit

  1. ^ Kamelot Germany [dead link]
  2. ^
  3. ^ Kamelot singer falls ill kamelot.com [dead link]
  4. ^ "Kamelot Postpone Full North American Tour". 7 September 2010.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 April 2011.
  6. ^ "US shows announced! Singer update". 16 December 2010.
  7. ^ "Kamelot statement". 22 April 2011.
  8. ^ Østlendingen, 19 April 2014
  9. ^ Loudandproud.it Interview, June 7 2018
  10. ^ "What Happened To Roy Khan After Leaving The Band". Metal Bell. 8 September 2014.
  11. ^ "Former KAMELOT Singer ROY KHAN Releases First-Ever Solo Song, 'For All'". Blabbermouth. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Former KAMELOT Singer ROY KHAN Is Back With Reunited CONCEPTION; New EP Due This Fall". Blabbermouth. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  13. ^ Official Facebook announcement

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Roy Saetre Khantatat Thai rxy khnththt born 12 March 1970 commonly known as Roy Khan is a Norwegian singer and songwriter He is the lead singer for the progressive metal band Conception and the former lead vocalist for power metal band Kamelot from 1997 until his departure in 2011 He co wrote most of Kamelot s songs with the band s guitarist and founder Thomas Youngblood during his tenure Khan had retired from music in 2011 until 2018 when he released a new solo song on YouTube and announced the return of Conception Roy KhanKhan during a concert in 2007Background informationBirth nameRoy Saetre KhantatatBorn 1970 03 12 12 March 1970 age 54 Elverum NorwayGenresSymphonic metalpower metalprogressive metalOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1991 20112018 presentMember ofConceptionFormerly ofKamelot Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Conception 1991 1998 2005 2 2 Kamelot 1997 2011 2 3 Retirement 2011 2017 2 4 Return to music reunion with Conception 2018 present 3 Discography 3 1 With Conception 3 2 With Kamelot 4 ReferencesEarly life editKhan was born 12 March 1970 to a Norwegian mother and Thai father and took both of their last names Khan s maternal grandfather Kare Saetre was a major influence on his musical aspirations something Khan would state in several interviews Saetre would later appear alongside his grandson on stage several times Khan began singing at a young age and at the age of 17 while in the shower at school Khan was caught singing Alone by Heart by a fellow student and was offered to join his band After graduating from high school Khan studied opera for three years 1 During his school years he shortened Khantatat to Khan as he found it easier and frequently used it as a nickname He is also credited as Khan on most early albums Career editConception 1991 1998 2005 edit After finishing his opera studies Khan joined the Norwegian progressive metal band Conception after its previous lead singer quit in 1991 He was selected after several potential singers auditioned The band released several albums over the coming years before disbanding in 1998 a year after Khan left the band to pursue a career with Kamelot In 2005 Khan reunited with Conception and played at the 2005 ProgPower USA VI festival 2 on 16 September and Norwegian Scream Magazine s 15 Years amp 100 Issues Festival on 1 October Kamelot 1997 2011 edit nbsp Khan in 2009 In 1997 Khan was invited to join Kamelot by guitarist and founder Thomas Youngblood after the band s previous vocalist was fired Khan performed lead vocals on the subsequent releases Siege Perilous 1998 The Fourth Legacy 1999 Karma 2001 Epica 2003 The Black Halo 2005 Ghost Opera 2007 and Poetry for the Poisoned 2010 During his tenure Khan also co wrote most of the songs alongside Youngblood most notably on Poetry for the Poisoned On 14 August 2010 Kamelot performed in Hungary for what would turn out to be their final performance with Roy Khan A few weeks later it was announced that Khan would not be joining the first North American leg of the upcoming tour in support of Poetry for the Poisoned due to illness with the band initially planning to use a replacement vocalist 3 before later deciding to postpone the North American tour entirely while he recovered 4 After much speculation among fans and media that Khan was seriously ill or had left the band Khan himself confirmed his departure from the band in his blog on 21 April 2011 with the band making the formal announcement the day after In the announcement Youngblood wrote that Khan had been given a lot of time to make the decision and the band respected it 5 The tour eventually went on with Fabio Lione filling in on vocals while his permanent replacement Tommy Karevik joined Kamelot the following year 6 7 Retirement 2011 2017 edit In a brief interview with local Norwegian media in 2014 Khan stated that he had suffered a burnout and decided to quit the band before the tour in 2010 to prioritize his health and family but in an agreement with Youngblood and the rest of the band they would not announce his departure in case he recovered and changed his mind 8 In a 2018 interview with Italian magazine Loud and Proud Khan elaborated on his final years with Kamelot stating that he had become gradually more and more burned out due to overworking himself suffering from insomnia and depression He stated that the decision to quit the band was made after performing at Wacken that year as he no longer enjoyed performing 9 After his departure Khan joined the Moss Frikirke local church in Moss Norway In 2013 photos of Khan performing psalms at his local church were posted online by a fan page along with audio recordings of him performing You Raise Me Up These were later removed on Khan s request as he didn t want the attention In a short statement to the fan page he confirmed that he still enjoyed metal music and denied rumours of an upcoming gospel CD saying he would not be returning to music any time soon He worked at the church as a counselor and youth minister until September 2016 10 Return to music reunion with Conception 2018 present edit On 1 April 2018 Khan released a song on YouTube called For All leading many fans to speculate in an upcoming return to music 11 On 30 April 2018 it was announced that Khan and the other members of Conception had reunited proving the speculations of his return to music to be true 12 13 Discography edit nbsp Khan in 2007 With Conception edit Studio albums The Last Sunset 1991 Parallel Minds 1993 In Your Multitude 1995 Flow 1997 State of Deception 2020 EPs My Dark Symphony 2018 With Kamelot edit Studio albums Siege Perilous 1998 The Fourth Legacy 1999 Karma 2001 Epica 2003 The Black Halo 2005 Ghost Opera 2007 Poetry for the Poisoned 2010 Live albums The Expedition 2000 One Cold Winter s Night 2006 Ghost Opera The Second Coming 2008 References edit Kamelot Germany dead link ProgPower USA Lineup History Kamelot singer falls ill kamelot com dead link Kamelot Postpone Full North American Tour 7 September 2010 So long by Roy Khan on Myspace Archived from the original on 27 April 2011 US shows announced Singer update 16 December 2010 Kamelot statement 22 April 2011 Ostlendingen 19 April 2014 Loudandproud it Interview June 7 2018 What Happened To Roy Khan After Leaving The Band Metal Bell 8 September 2014 Former KAMELOT Singer ROY KHAN Releases First Ever Solo Song For All Blabbermouth 2 April 2018 Retrieved 2 April 2018 Former KAMELOT Singer ROY KHAN Is Back With Reunited CONCEPTION New EP Due This Fall Blabbermouth 30 April 2018 Retrieved 30 April 2018 Official Facebook announcement Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy Khan amp oldid 1215176706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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