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Topic History of: Ant & Dec
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Chris Retro There first single was "Tonight I'm Free" - but it didn't get in the Top Forty. The First 'success' was "Why Me? in early 94, followed that summer by Rhumble, which was their biggest hit (#9)
In The Know dixie wrote:
I met them a couple of times,

I was with them the night of their first ever PA (as PJ and Duncan) to promote their first release - before Rumble - cant remember it but written by Ritchie from Let Loose.

Venue was Zanadu in Rochdale I believe.

Ended up doing loads of shows with them (inc Smash Hits tours).
JK2006 Ah; got your spell checker out now, eh, Dixie? Careful or I'll come round and stamp on your... erm... wellies.
dixie JK2006 wrote:
I really like them; they worked for me on the Record of the Year once; and I was asked to produce them when they were in Byker Road (before Rumble) by their TV producer who was at Cambridge with me (and whose younger brother is Tom Robinson).
I met them a couple of times, most recently at CD:UK, so quite some time ago. They were very likeable guys - and were professional and not scared of hard work. (Noticable now!). BTW, Biker Grove not Roasd.
JK2006 I really like them; they worked for me on the Record of the Year once; and I was asked to produce them when they were in Byker Road (before Rumble) by their TV producer who was at Cambridge with me (and whose younger brother is Tom Robinson).