Gift's first recording was as a saxophonist with
Akrylykz, a
ska band from Hull. The album was the second release on
York's
Red Rhino Records. Although this record was unsuccessful, it did bring him to the attention of
Andy Cox and
David Steele of
the Beat. Akrylykz toured with the Beat. Cox and Steele asked Gift to become the lead singer of their new band,
Fine Young Cannibals, after the Beat had disbanded. Fine Young Cannibals'
eponymous debut album was released in 1985, spawning two UK hit singles, "
Johnny Come Home" and a cover of
Elvis Presley's "
Suspicious Minds". The band released the singles "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing" from the 1989 album
The Raw & the Cooked; both songs reached #1 in the United States. In 1990, the band won two
Brit Awards: Best British Group and Best British Album (for
The Raw & the Cooked). Gift has performed as a solo artist, appearing at the
Rewind Festival in
Henley. He also appeared in
Jools Holland's 20th annual
Hootenanny show, which aired overnight on BBC2 on 31 December 2012/1 January 2013, the last to be recorded at
BBC Television Centre. Gift sang the Fine Young Cannibals hits "Good Thing" and "Suspicious Minds". Gift was a guest vocalist on Jools Holland's 2013 tour. Ten years after his first
Hootenanny appearance, Gift re-appeared in
Jools Holland's annual
Hootenanny show again, which aired overnight on BBC2 on 31 December 2022/1 January 2023. Gift sang the Fine Young Cannibals hits "Suspicious Minds" and "Good Thing". Gift announced a two-show tour in 2025 billed as "Roland Gift Presents Fine Young Cannibals". ==Acting career==