B.T. Express
About B.T. Express
US American funk and disco group.
Formed by [a=Jeff Lane], they hailed from Brooklyn, New York. In 1972 they were known as The King Davis House Rockers, then changing their name to Madison Street Express, and the Brothers Trucking, before settling on B.T. Express. B.T. stands for Brooklyn Transit.
They released seven albums between 1974 and 1982, with the group lasting until 1987.
Their biggest hits are their first classic “Do It Till You’re Satisfied”, along with “Express”, and “Does It Feel Good”.