Pump Up The Jam

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The Best Music of the 90′s-Completely Live
Pump Up The Jam play all the best-loved House, Techno, Soul and Hip-Hop of the first half of the 90’s – From S’Express to Dee-Lite to Ce-Ce Peniston and Soul II Soul, From 2 Unlimited to Gala and The Prodigy. With 4 Amazing Vocal talents and the best most accomplished LIVE dance sound you’ve never heard, no one will be able to leave the dancefloor all night! Spot prizes, Lucky bags, Glow Sticks, Lollipops. Best-dressed competitions and the most uplifting music of all time make for the best new show in town !!!

Some of the CHOONS you can expect to hear!
Back to Life, Barbie Girl, Dub Be Good to Me, Finally, Freed from Desire, Good Life, Groove Is In the Heart, Jump Around, Vogue, Killer, No Limit, Pump up the Jam, Rhythm is a Dancer, Ride on Time, Saturday Night, Sing Hallelujah, The Only Way is Up, Theme from S’Express, Things Can Only Get Better, You Got the Love etc.
WE LOVE C&C Music Factory, Gala, The Prodigy, Snap!, Technotronic, Robin S, Dee-Lite, 2 Unlimited, Culture Beat. Black Box, Rozalla, Inner City, S’Express………

Pump Up The Jam: The Greatest 90s Dance Sounds Of All Time

Pump Up The Jam play all the best-loved House, Techno, Soul and Hip-Hop of the 90’s – From S’Express to Dee-Lite to Ce-Ce Peniston and Soul II Soul, From 2 Unlimited to Gala and The Prodigy.

With 4 Amazing Vocal talents and the most accomplished LIVE dance sound you’ve never heard, no one will be able to leave the dancefloor all night!

Spot prizes, Lucky bags, Glow Sticks, Lollipops. Best-dressed competitions and the most uplifting music of all time make for the best new show in town !!!

Pump Up The Jam

Some of songs you can expect to hear:
Back to Life, Barbie Girl, Dub Be Good to Me, Finally, Freed from Desire, Good Life, Groove Is In the Heart, Jump Around, Vogue, Killer, No Limit, Pump up the Jam, Rhythm is a Dancer, Ride on Time, Saturday Night, Sing Hallelujah, The Only Way is Up, Theme from S’Express, Things Can Only Get Better, You Got the Love………..

Songs by such artists as:
C&C Music Factory, Gala, The Prodigy, Snap!, Technotronic, Robin S, Dee-Lite, 2 Unlimited, Culture Beat. Black Box, Rozalla, Inner City, S’Express……….

Band Biog:

It’s the 80’s and popular music is dominated by big hairstyles, teen mags and bubblegum. Where was the danger, the fun and excitement? Were the charts to be forever for the pre-pubescent, or was there something more underground and so downright nasty your parents could never love or endorse it. Fortunately there was, and it was called ACIIIEEEEDDD!!!!!!!

Pump Up The Jam was founded by 2 original Rave-machines. MR303 and TR808.

MR303 handles the Bass, Synths and Samples and TR808 is the human rhythm machine. Like all good bionic musicians they never make mistakes, but sometimes their music is so stomping they have to wear gasmasks to avoid binary overload!

‘The Droids’ needed an M.C. and soon found Daddy Mac rapping to thousands of ravers in abandoned aircraft hangars. Call him Mr Raider, call him Mr. Wrong or just plain insane girls, as long as you call him!

Daddy Mac transformed the Sound System by indoctrinating rave-chicks Winnie and Susan into the group and re-naming the band ‘Pump Up The Jam’. Winnie and Susan were brought up by their strict dentist father and doctor mother on a strict diet of tennis during the day and study at night. Here they are to sing and dance their way into your hearts..

However the band was only really complete with the addition of Missie Lee – With a PHD in Anthropology Missie Lee joined ‘The Pump’ after first subduing a lost New Guinean tribe. with her extraordinary voice. Do not mess with Missie….

Some Backround Information about the members of the band:

Pump Up The Jam is managed by a member of The Camembert Quartet (Cormac Moore who is also Musical Director), features a well-known Television presenter as our M.C. (Liam McCormack http://www.rteguide.ie/2009/0602/lifelessons.html), musicians and singers who are and were members of Abbaesque, The Glam Tarts, IKeano amongst others (Brian Moylett and Lee Redmond) and also introduces some new vocal talent in Winnie and Susan Nsubuga.

The Evening Herald The Insider Nov 9th 2009:

Good to see Liam McCormack has been keeping himself busy and out of mischief after quitting RTE’s TTV a few months ago. Not one to rest on his laurels, he has thrown himself into his music after his popular programme was unceremoniously replaced by Dara Quilty’s Two Tube.

He revealed to the Diary how he nabbed a gig in the Sugar Club over the weekend, with his music ensemble Pump Up The Jam, under his alias Daddy Mc.

“I was MC-ing the whole night and it was all about an ’80s and ’90s revival. We had a very eclectic mixture of music, everything from the Prodigy to S’Express. That was our first time doing the Sugar Club but we’re hoping it will become a regular thing, we got a great reaction to it,” he said.

And he insists he has been keeping his fingers in many pies since his career changed direction. “I’m doing a few bits and pieces for this political satire called Frontline and I’ve got a new DJ programme on RTE’s 2XM so there’s lots happening at the moment.”

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