King King (band)

with the line up of Alan Nimmo (guitar/vocals), Lindsay Coulson (bass), Dale Storr (keyboards) and Dave Raeburn (drums).

[3] After building up a solid fan base over the succeeding months, the band appeared at two blues festivals in the summer of 2009.

At this festival, BBC Radio 2 DJ Paul Jones interviewed both Alan Nimmo and Lindsay Coulson for his blues show, which was broadcast on 31 August 2009.

[5] Having signed to Alan Robinson Management in August 2009, the band began recording sessions for their debut album in 2010.

[9] After relentless touring over the next year, including regular visits to Europe, the band released their second album Standing In The Shadows, in March 2013.

[16] In January 2016, the band flew out to India to play at the Mahindra Blues Festival in Mumbai alongside Keb' Mo' and Joss Stone.

[23] In August 2016, vocalist Alan Nimmo underwent an operation to remove polyps from his vocal chords.

The band played three numbers, "Waking Up", "Rush Hour" and "You Stopped The Rain", whilst Alan Nimmo was interviewed by host, Nicky Horne.

At this time, Bob Fridzema was replaced by Jonny Dyke (James Morrison, Patricia Kaas, Elkie Brooks) on keyboards.

On this tour the band played their largest venues to date as a headline act, including the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London.

His replacement is Edinburgh based drummer, Andrew Scott who is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.

The band then played some festival dates in Europe during the summer, including taking part on the "Keeping the Blues Alive" cruise on the Mediterranean Sea in August 2019, with Joe Bonamassa and Peter Frampton.

In an interview for Blues Rock Review, Alan Nimmo said that the album was scheduled to be released by the end of September 2020.

[33] The band's UK tour scheduled to start at Cardiff Y Plas on 3 April 2020, was postponed and rescheduled for February 2021.

[34] On 11 April 2020, Alan Nimmo took part in the Lockdown Sessions broadcast on Planet Rock Radio, where he performed five songs accompanied on an acoustic guitar.

[39] In summer 2024, Andrew Scott left the band to be replaced by Jon Lodge (Voodoo Six, Paul Di'Anno, Catrin Finch, Biomechanical).