4 Poofs and a Piano

4 Poofs and a Piano are a British covers band formed in 2000. They were the house band on the BBC One chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross throughout the show's run from 2001 to 2010.

4 Poofs and a Piano
Background information
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresCovers, pop
Years active2000–present
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersStephen De Martin
Ian Parkin
Duane Gooden
David Roper

History

The band performed their first gig at the Groucho Club. Since then, they have also performed at many corporate events, as well as Pride events and music festivals including the Edinburgh Festival, Perth Festival, the Brighton Festival Fringe[1] and Glastonbury Festival.

The band featured on Britain's Got More Talent, and appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show.

In 2009, the band featured in The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson, in a spoof Ross Kemp on Gangs episode, with Culshaw pretending to be Ross Kemp and Jonathan Ross. Matthew Leam managed the band between the years 2003 and 2009 and is seen as the inspiration to their success.

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

Ross introduced the band each Friday night with an innuendo-laden joke directed at homosexuality, or the supposed sex lives of gay men. As each guest moved from the green room to the studio, the band played a cover version of a song related to the guest or their field of work. Their camp performance was often highly exaggerated in its stereotypical cabaret manner.

Each week a guest was singled out for special attention by the band who wore specially printed T-shirts featuring the guest's face. This was usually a privilege bestowed upon the guest most deemed a cult figure or gay icon.

In an October 2009 episode of the show with Tim Minchin as a guest, he performed a song called "5 Poofs and 2 Pianos", in which he humorously suggested he join the quartet with his own piano.[2]

Band members

  • Stephen De Martin - Vocals
  • Ian Parkin - Vocals
  • Duane Gooden - Vocals
  • David Roper - Piano and vocals
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References

  1. Carter, Angela (10 May 2007). "Four Poofs and a Piano". BBC Southern Counties. BBC. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  2. "5 Poofs and 2 Pianos" Youtube
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