Synopsis
THE MILK MEN
THE MILK MEN ARE ONE THE MOST POPULAR AND ACCLAIMED BLUES ROCK BANDS IN THE UK.
Nominated for eight UK Blues Awards and British Blues Challenge finalists, and with a Number 1 blues album and single to their name, they have earned a reputation as the one of the most dynamic and enjoyable live bands on the circuit.
The Milk Men are a band made up from the cream of British R’n’B talent and pedigree.
With former Pirate Mike Roberts on drums, Lloyd Green (son of guitar legend Mick Green) on bass guitar, husky blues singer Jamie Smy on vocals, the band is rounded off on guitar by Adam Norsworthy, also known for his work with blues-scene mainstays Mustangs.
The band draws its influences from a wide range of classic bands from Dr Feelgood to Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC to Stevie Wonder. Their original music is classic blues rock, but always played with attack, energy, melody and a sense of fun.
The band has released six hugely-acclaimed albums of original material, and their last studio album Holy Cow! received rave reviews and saw the band cement its reputation as one of the UK’s premier keepers of the British Blues Rock flame. The first single from the album, One Man Band, went straight to Number 1 on the iTunes blues chart and the album itself topped both the Amazon and iTunes blues charts.
The Milk Men have headlined major blues festivals all over the UK including the prestigious Great British Rock & Blues Festival in Skegness in 2023, and in 2023 were one of the five finalists in the UK Blues Challenge. Among their many award nominations are Best Band, Best album and Best Vocalist. IN June 2025 The Milk Men were honoured to be on the cover of renowned UK magazine Blues in Britain.
The band are also the founders of Milkfest, an annual one-day festival at the O2 in London celebrating British Blues, all in aid of charity. Guitarist Adam Norsworthy is the festival organiser and in 2025 the band raised over £8000 for the Brain Tumour Charity, in 2026 the festival is in aid of Dementia UK.
Go on, put some milk in your music!
Age Guidance 14+