Martin Rycroft
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Martin Rycroft (born June 19, 1983 in South Wales) is a pop music singer, actor and dancer.
[edit] Biography
Rycroft grew up in the town of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire.
In 2003 Martin became a member of the British pop group the Fast Food Rockers. The Band had two Top 10 hits with the Fast Food Song written by Mike Stock and Sandy Rass and "Say Cheese (Smile Please) released on independent record label, Better The Devil Records. The Fast Food Rockers split in 2004 and are now working on their own individual projects.
In 2006 Martin was involved in an E4/Channel 4 TV show called "Boys will be Girls", a six week show that aired from April 2006. The aim of the show was to try to pull off one of the most bizarre and humorous stunts in pop history: passing off a bunch of male ex pop-band members as a brand new girl band. Over the course of the show, the trio known as The Honeytraps were shown having lessons in how to be feminine and recorded a download single, a cover of an old 1980s A Flock of Seagulls track called "Wishing (If I Had A Photograph of You)". Martin has since returned to Manchester to work as a dancer at a pub.
Since July 2007 Martin has been performing a boyband tribute act in Cyprus called Boys Aloud with Michael Pemberton.