Pat and Mick
Pat and Mick were a British vocal duo, consisting of popular radio personalities Pat Sharp (born 25 October 1961) and Mick Brown (born 28 November 1962), both of whom are from London. The royalties from their record sales were donated to Capital FM's 'Help A London Child' charity. All their singles were produced by Stock Aitken & Waterman, except "Shake Your Groove Thing" and "Hot Hot Hot", both of which were produced by Stock & Waterman. With their last single released in 1993, and Sharp no longer at Capital Radio, they have no immediate plans to collaborate on future charity singles.
In 2010, Pat & Mick appeared on the Identity Parade round on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, however Phill Jupitus's team were only asked to identify Mick.[1]
In 2011, Sharp entered I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Also in 2011, iTunes re-released "I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet".
In November 2011, Brown started hosting the 'Drive Time' and 'Saturday Breakfast' radio show on 107.8 Radio Jackie, while Sharp presented the Weekend Breakfast slot on Smooth Radio.
Discography
Singles
- 1988: "Let's All Chant" / "On the Night" (UK #11, credited to 'Mick and Pat')
- 1989: "I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" (UK #9)
- 1990: "Use It Up and Wear It Out" (UK #22)
- 1990: "Ole Ole Ole" (released under the name 'L.A. Mood') (UK #78)
- 1991: "Gimme Some" (UK #53)
- 1991: "The Concrete Megamix"
- 1992: "Shake Your Groove Thing"
- 1993: "Hot Hot Hot" (UK #47)[2]
Albums
- 1993: Don't Stop Dancin'
- Tracklist
- 1 "Let's All Chant"
- 2 "On the Night"
- 3 "Hot Hot Hot"
- 4 "Ole Ole Ole"
- 5 "Star Teaser"
- 6 "Gimme Some"
- 7 "Arcadia"
- 8 "Use It Up & Wear It Out"
- 9 "This Is Only a Dream" (Producer – Stock, Waterman)
- 10 "Shake Your Groove Thang" (Producer – Stock, Waterman)
- 11 "I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet"
- 12 "The Concrete Megamix"
- Credits
- DJ Mix [Megamix] – Two Little Boys
- Producer – Stock Aitken Waterman* (tracks: 1 to 8, 11, 12)
See also
References
- ↑ , Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Series 24 Episode 3, first transmitted 4th November 2010.
- ↑ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 420. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.