If you don’t know King King, you don’t know what you’re missing. They’re total blues legends. At the British Blues Awards, they won:
- BAND OF THE YEAR
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR
- MALE VOCAL OF THE YEAR
- BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
- DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
They are arguably Britain’s best blues band. In fact, Blues Rock Review gives them 10 out of 10 . And they’re stopping by on their crazy tour schedule – which is taking them pretty much everywhere at a million miles an hour – to play for us at BMF!
Glasgow-based King King are Alan Nimmo on guitar and vocals (you’ll know his brother Stevie of Stevie Nimmo Trio from BMF 2016, and you might well have heard of Nimmo Brothers); Lindsay Coulson on bass, Wayne Proctor on drums and Bob Fridzema on keys.
If that wasn’t enough we also have the amazing Danny Bryant and to get you in the mood we open with the renown Back Porch
Seriously, don’t miss this. It will be one of the biggest events of the year.
Buy Friday tickets or get yourself a Festival Pass and Camping Pitch and enjoy the full line up!
King King
“King King are the hottest draw in British blues-rock.” Blues Rock Review
Arguably Britain’s best blues band, Glasgow-based King King are Alan Nimmo on guitar and vocals, Lindsay Coulson on bass, Wayne Proctor on drums and Bob Fridzema on keys. King King have won five British Blues Awards and their most recent studio album is ‘Reaching For The Light’, released on Manhaton Records.
Danny Bryant
“One of those amazing British talents. The boy can play guitar…” Bernard Doherty, Planet Rock
UK blues-rock guitarist Danny Bryant has performed at major festivals across Europe with the likes of Joe Cocker and Carlos Santana. His album ‘Blood Money’ features Whitesnake legend Bernie Marsden and reached number one in the iTunes blues charts.
Back Porch
This is a crazy, semi-acoustic band with a happy take on the blues. Black Porch’s unique variety of foot-stomping, good-time blues with a dash of skiffle has seen them build a strong following. Their music regularly features on local radio and they are well-known in the thriving East Anglian live music scene.