The B.B.&Q. Band, an acronym for the Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens Band, was a significant disco and post-disco band active from 1981 to 1986. Founded by American producers Jacques Fred Petrus and Mauro Malavasi, the group is recognized for their distinctive blend of R&B, funk, and dance music. They are best known for their hit singles such as "On the Beat" and "All Night Long," which have left a lasting mark on the dance music genre. The band's most notable member, vocalist Ike Floyd, significantly contributed to their unique, upbeat sound.