Hedgehoppers Anonymous
Hedgehoppers Anonymous were a 1960s beat group from the United Kingdom. They formed in November 1963 as The Trendsetters, and became The Hedgehoppers the following year.[1] Jonathan King took over their record production in 1965, and added Anonymous to their name.[1]
Hedgehoppers Anonymous | |
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Origin | Peterborough, England |
Genres | Beat music, pop |
Years active | 1963–1966 |
Labels | Decca |
Past members | Mick Tinsley John Stewart Alan Laud Ray Honeybull Leslie Dash |
Their major success was the King produced and written "It's Good News Week", issued on Decca.[1][2] This song has also been used as the theme music for Good News Week, a satirical news-based comedy quiz show on Australian television which ran from 1996 to 2000 and was revived in 2008.[1] The group released four other tracks before breaking up.[1] Lack of further chart activity leaves them labelled as one-hit wonders.
Band members
Band members were Royal Air Force personnel. (Hedgehoppers was RAF slang for low flying aircraft).[1]
Singles
Year | Single | Chart Positions | Label | |
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UK | AU | |||
1965 | "It's Good News Week" | 5[2] | 8 | Decca F 12241 |
"Don't Push Me" | - | 28 | Decca F 12298 | |
1966 | "Baby (You're My Everything)" | - | - | Decca F 12400 |
"Daytime" | - | - | Decca F 12479 | |
"Stop Press" | - | - | Decca F 12530 |
References
- "Biography by Steven McDonald". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 249. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.