King Pleasure And The Biscuit Boys

Rough, Tough and always Rocking, the legendary King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys' zany stage show sometimes belies the fact that here is the finest, most authentic Rhythm & Blues band ever to come from outside the USA.

King Pleasure! One of the most popular jazz & swing bands in the world, made famous by Ronnie Scotts clubs, performing classy numbers in Louis Jordan & Eddie Cleanhead style. A stunning range of instrumental ability, several recorded CDs, Midlands based

King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys's Biography

Line up: 6 piece band: lead vocal with tenor & baritone saxophone, tenor & alto saxophone, piano, guitar, double bass, drums

“The aristocrats of Rhythm & Blues" King Pleasure are one of the most popular jazz & swing bands in the world made famous by Ronnie Scotts clubs, performing classy numbers in Louis Jordan & Eddie Cleanhead style. They have a stunning range of instrumental ability, 7 recorded CDs and have performed internationally giving show-stealing performances with their unique mix of 1940s Kansas City Jazz and Blues, presented with the most exciting stage performance extant.

From humble beginnings as a group of school friends in a coffee shop in Walsall, King Pleasure have made themselves a household name in the UK and around the world with their fantastic jazz and blues rhythms, crazy on-stage antics, musical humour and total professionalism.

Unusually the original band-line up decided, over that infamous coffee, which of them was going to play what instrument. They then went out and bought the instruments and set about learning them! Originally known as Some like it Hot, they won competitions and began gigging in Birmingham, and over the ensuing 20 years have gone through several line-up and name changes, recorded 7 CDs and proved themselves to be the superb marketable band that they are today.

There is no denying the KP’s popularity, the polish and the ability to assault, involve and ultimately exhaust an audience, but, some would say, that doesn’t make them a good jazz band ... or even a jazz band. Well, the border between jazz and blues has plenty of traffic crossing it. It’s true that King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys as warm-up band for the Modern Jazz Quartet would not be the most appropriate choice. It is also true that the crazy stage and zany visuals are still there (some purists find it difficult to take seriously a diminutive bass player who somehow plays the instrument wonderfully while taking it to two submissions or a knock-out), but humour, the wilder the better, has an honourable place in the story of jazz.

References, facts and figures1. Headline attraction at the Birmingham International Jazz Festival and major box office success - outselling Arturo Sandoval, John McLaughlin, Tower Of Power, Mary Coughlan, Clark Terry’s Newport Jazz Festival On Tour, Martin Taylor’s Spirit Of Django, Michel Petrucciani, Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra, Tony Bennett and The Count Basie Band.

2. “Behind the fun and rollicking good times lies an outfit skilled enough to get four horns to come on with the bite and precision of The Count Basie Band. (The Guardian, December 30th 1995)

3. The unique mix of 1940s Kansas City Jazz and Blues is presented with the most exciting stage performance extant. Show-stealing performances of Jazz, Blues and even rock festivals are regular happenings. There are no barriers in the King Pleasure date book.

4. Their first five albums were all big-sellers and are still in demand. The sixth CD, Smack Dab In The Middle, was their biggest and best. Their US tour took in San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Phoenix Washington and culminated with four nights at Dan Aykroyd’s famous House Of Blues in Boston.

5. The band are veterans of more than 2000 live shows, 50 TV appearances in 7 countries and countless rave reviews. They are probably one of the most in-demand jazz/blues attractions in the world, regularly playing some 200 concerts a year.

6. They have their own fiercely loyal fan club - 4,000 members increasing daily. 56 of them chartered an aircraft from Birmingham to see the band at the Cork Jazz Festival.

7. They are bill toppers at jazz festivals in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cork, Oslo, Hannover and Birmingham. They play major festivals in Germany, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Finland, Switzerland and Russia. They are the only band to be invited back to headline at Cork for a record 11th time.

8. “Easily the best Rhythm & Blues Band on the planet!”, (Blues and Rhythm magazine)

9. “The hardest act to follow since the parting of the Red Sea” (Paul Jones, BBC Radio 2)

10. “A respected R&B combo whose levity makes a welcome respite to the knit-brows ploughing the furrows of authenticity.” (The City Limits reviewer)

11. “Superb, a stunning range of instrumental ability ... classy stuff in the style of Louis Jordan and Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, with nowt taken out! A band I’d recommend ANYBODY to go and see.” (Dave Clarke, Now Dig This)

King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys's Set List / RepertoireIncludes songs from their 7 recorded albums plus:

Not yetGroovy thingI said it and I'm gladThis is itDon't leave me babyLet 'em rollCan't get enough of your stuffShake rattle and roll - Bill HaleyCome back to SorrentoHey Marie - Louis PrimaI'm walkin' - Fats DominoWakin' up babyWatch his glassesBaracudaGhost riders in the skyBig girlYou upset me babyI'll be satisfiedHey there youLover come back to meBuona sera - Louis PrimaRoll with me baby - Ray CharlesTequilaI wanna be like you (Jungle rock)Goin' to CaliforniaJump for joy