
Kings of Leon: VH1 Storytellers
Documentary · Music
Overview
Opening with a performance of their 2009 hit “Sex On Fire,” Kings Of Leon become the focus of this VH1 Storytellers 50-minute special. The Tennessee hailing band play a live set of material spanning their six-album career to this date in 2011, sharing the stories and inspiration behind several of their songs with anecdotes along the way and ending on, of course, the song many of us fell in love with them for – “Use Somebody.”
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Caleb Followill
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Matthew Followill
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Jared Followill
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Nathan Followill
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