Biddie & Eve

Biddie & Eve were a British New Wave duo, active in the early 1980s.

The band were a support act for Duran Duran in 1981.

Background information
Biddie & Eve are best known for their highly popular three year residency at Blitz in London. Biddie started singing solo at Blitz, then a quiet Covent Garden bar, with pianist Richard Jones (the opera director). Along came Eve Ferret. and 'Biddie & Eve' were born. With their band, 'Smashing Time' they pulled in a highly diverse 'up-for-it' party crowd. A typical Biddie & Eve audience would include the likes of Souxsie Sue, the Sex Pistols, Tim Rice, Janet Street Porter and Sandy Shaw.

Blitz soon became the mecca for the New Romantics while Biddie & Eve moved on to tour the country appearing with many bands, such as Theatre of Hate, Blancmange" and Duran Duran. Biddie & Eve ascended to Light-Entertainment Heaven when they appeared on television shows such as Game for a Laugh, Rising Stars and White Light.

For the for eight years that Biddie & Eve were together they provided 'the best cabaret in London'.