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About
More hairdresser than barbershop, this self-explanatory ensemble
first performed at Soho's exclusive Groucho Club back in mid-2000.
They went on to play in venues ranging from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, London's Mardi Gras, and in their own show LIVE AT LAST at
the Kings Head theatre.
In 2001 the boys were spotted by the producers of the BAFTA and
Comedy Award winning FRIDAY NIGHT WITH JONATHAN ROSS and were invited
to become the resident house band. With an average weekly audience
of over five million, they have provided musical introductions for
Jonathan and his star guests including...
Madonna, Paul McCartney, Paul Newman, David Bowie, Robbie Williams,
and Quentin Tarrantino.
With their jaunty re-workings of show tunes, funk, punk, rap and
swing 4 POOFS AND A PIANO have become a household name and, following
on from the success of the 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross,
they have been making a number of VIP appearances for such notable
clients as Microsoft, JLT Solutions, Lloyds List Shipping Awards
and the grand opening of Selfridges in Birmingham.
Other TV appearances include
- THE TERRY AND GABY SHOW
- HARRY HILL'S TV BURP
- GOOD FOOD LIVE
- THIS WEEK
- CHILDREN IN NEED.
- RICHARD AND JUDY
They also had the honour of joining Jonathan Ross on stage to collect
the 2003 British Comedy Award. Christmas 2003 saw the release of
their first single, CAMP UP YOUR CHRISTMAS which outsold Blue and
Atomic Kitten in HMV.
In August 2004, the boys took their own show NEVER MIND THE BOTOX
to the Edinburgh Festival where they played to sell out audiences
and received rave reviews including the coveted 4 Star review from
The Scotsman who cited the boys as having "enough panache to
fill an entire jewel box" and went on to describe the show
as "innovative, funny and sprinkled with genuine talent."
4 Poofs And A Piano have established themselves as one of
the most versatile and entertaining acts in show business. They
have performed in theatres, nightclubs, cabaret bars, concert halls
and arenas as well as numerous appearances on radio and television.
Their versatility and experience, coupled with their extensive repertoire,
enables them to offer a unique range of programmes.
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