Florence Joelle’s Kiss Of Fire: Live at The Pheasantry, December 1st

Over the past two years, Florence Joelle’s Kiss Of Fire have been blowing away audiences all over Europe it seems. Released last September, their debut EP received great acclaim in the media, and their take on Chick Webb’s blues ‘When I Get Low I Get High’ was BBC 6 Music’s Pick Of The Week. Their album, released last July, has received an even stronger response…
“Paris-born, Camden-based, her music has a heady, jazzy swing of the hips, the sultry tango of ‘I’ll Come Running’ the perfect soundtrack to any Martini-fuelled, Mad Men-themed party.” Q Magazine
“Gloriously retro, incorporating elements of vintage rock’n’roll, jazz, French chanson, and rhythm and blues as it used to be”. RocknReel
“Tarrantino-esque sense of cool with a vocal style that imbibes both Peggy Lee and Edith Piaf with touches of jazz and rock ‘n’ roll”. Time Out
“An absolutely splendid debut”. Bucketfull of Brains
Florence Joelle’s Roma protest song, ‘How Many Chickens Are You Missing Today’ will be featured in the film Gypsyland out later this year, as well as on a compilation for Amnesty International. In the meantime, they play their most prestigious show to date, at London’s The Pheasantry, at 152 Kings Road, in the heart of ultra fashionable Chelsea.
Tickets are available from www.pizzaexpresslive.com or on the door on the night.
