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'''Kissing the Pink''' is a [[dance music | dance]]/[[synth pop]] group from [[England]]. Members include Nick Whitecross, John Hall, George Stewart, Josephine Wells, Pete Barnett and Steve Cusack. Their first [[Hot 100]] entry was "Maybe This Day," which hit #87 in [[1983]]. In [[1985]] they shortened their name to '''KTP''' and began having hits on the [[Hot Dance Music/Club Play]] chart. The most successful was "Certain Things Are Likely," which spent three weeks at #1 in [[1987]]. That song also became their second Hot 100 entry when it peaked at #97 later that year.
'''Kissing the Pink''' is a [[dance music | dance]]/[[synth pop]] group from [[England]]. Members include Nick Whitecross, John Hall, George Stewart, Josephine Wells, Pete Barnett and Steve Cusack. Their first [[Hot 100]] entry was "Maybe This Day," which hit #87 in [[1983]], whilst in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] Top 40 pop chart they scored a hit with the song "Last Film" on [[Magnet Records]].. In [[1985]] they shortened their name to '''KTP''' and began having hits on the [[Hot Dance Music/Club Play]] chart. The most successful was "Certain Things Are Likely," which spent three weeks at #1 in [[1987]]. That song also became their second Hot 100 entry when it peaked at #97 later that year.


The band are to feature on four tracks on the new [[X-Press 2]] album [[Makeshift Feelgood]], alongside [[Tim DeLaughter]], [[Lambchop|Kurt Wagner]] and Rob Harvey from [[The Music]]
The band are to feature on four tracks on the new [[X-Press 2]] album [[Makeshift Feelgood]], alongside [[Tim DeLaughter]], [[Lambchop|Kurt Wagner]] and Rob Harvey from [[The Music]]

Revision as of 09:59, 18 July 2006

Kissing the Pink is a dance/synth pop group from England. Members include Nick Whitecross, John Hall, George Stewart, Josephine Wells, Pete Barnett and Steve Cusack. Their first Hot 100 entry was "Maybe This Day," which hit #87 in 1983, whilst in the UK Top 40 pop chart they scored a hit with the song "Last Film" on Magnet Records.. In 1985 they shortened their name to KTP and began having hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The most successful was "Certain Things Are Likely," which spent three weeks at #1 in 1987. That song also became their second Hot 100 entry when it peaked at #97 later that year.

The band are to feature on four tracks on the new X-Press 2 album Makeshift Feelgood, alongside Tim DeLaughter, Kurt Wagner and Rob Harvey from The Music

See also