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Name | Scooch |
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Background | group_or_band |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genre | Dance-pop, eurodance |
Years active | 1998–2000, 2004, 2007 - present |
Label | EMI-Parlophone, Warner Bros. |
Url | www.scooch.co.uk |
Current members | Natalie Powers Caroline Barnes David Ducasse Russ Spencer |
Scooch are a British bubblegum dance group, comprising performers Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer.
Scooch represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki with their song "Flying the Flag (for You)", finishing 23rd out of 24 entries after receiving 19 points in the final. The song reached number 5 in the UK Top 40 Singles Chart on 13 May 2007 after having been available for download for two months prior.
The group's name comes from a term used to ask someone to move up or along a bench or sofa.
Their debut single "When My Baby" charted within the Top 40. This prompted a tour supporting the Irish girl band B*Witched, and promoted their second and biggest single "More Than I Needed to Know". It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 5, and went on to see a global release (including Japan where it hit the top of the record chart).
A promotional support tour for boy band Five provided the group with the foundation for their third single "The Best Is Yet To Come" which charted at number 12 in the UK. The group recorded their debut album "Welcome To The Planet Pop" which was released to Top 20 success in Japan. "More Than I Needed To Know" reached number one in Japan, and due to its popularity there, it was featured in the video game . Scooch performed at every Arena in the UK and spent a year as Ambassadors for the Children's Health Authority.
Scooch's fourth and, until they reformed, final single came in the form of the flamenco-inspired "For Sure" which made number 15 in the UK. It was followed by the UK version of their album entitled "Four Sure" which peaked just outside the UK Top 40 which considering the relative success of their singles, was a disappointing position. Due to this position the band were dropped by their record label and privately split. The group briefly reformed in January 2004 to perform at G-A-Y's Gone But Not Forgotten night in front of a crowd of excited fans. The success of this prompted the band to do a tour of several gay venues and events around the UK. On July 18 Scooch appeared at the Northern Pride Pink Picnic with a great performance even though there was a massive amount of rain
Caroline Barnes and Natalie Powers have both had various parts on the stage in the West End. Powers has also released two solo singles 'Music To My Heart' and 'Unchained Melody' with Almighty Records.
David Ducasse established his own successful performing arts academy www.performersclass.biz in the North East in 2000 training young performers. He has also worked extensively as a Producer, Writer and Director, as well as performing in a number of productions. He recently played the role of Dandini alongside Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallet in 'Cinderella' at the Newcastel Theatre Royal for Qdos Entertainment. He is currently directing a production of Disney's 'Beauty & the Beast' and in the Summer of 2010 will director a production of the musical 'Fame' as well as writing an original musical concert inspired by the TV show GLEE.
Caroline Barnes and Russ Spencer took part in Series 4 of Channel 4's Coach Trip and performed in Harry Hill's TV Burp as the finale performance in the 12 March 2010 episode with the song "Flying the Flag (For You)" and the end of the performance, Harry (dressed as a German in Oktoberfest clothing) gives them a nul point.
On 28 February 2007, it was announced that Scooch were to reform for a Eurovision Song Contest bid.
The group appeared in the UK selection competition Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up on BBC One on Saturday 17 March 2007, singing and performing their song "Flying the Flag (for You)".
The show began with six songs selected by the BBC, which were reduced to two songs after the public had voted, the four songs with the fewest votes leaving the competition. The remaining two songs went head to head in a "sing-off" and the public voted again for the outright winner.
The show ended in controversy as the final result was announced. Fearne Cotton revealed the winner to be Scooch while, simultaneously in a much louder voice, co-host Terry Wogan announced the winner to be fellow entry Cyndi. After several seconds of confusion for the two acts, the crowd and TV viewers, it was revealed that Scooch were the actual winners of the competition and were to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. A confused Cyndi was thanked and hurried off the stage by Fearne Cotton so Scooch could perform the winning song once again before the programme ended.
It was later revealed that Scooch received 53% of the public vote, with Cyndi receiving 47%.
Rule 7 of Section 4 of 'The Extracts From the Rules for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest' states that "Artists shall perform live on stage, accompanied by a recorded backing-track which contains no vocals of any kind or any vocal imitations." So as long as the backing singers were live no rules were broken. It is common Eurovision practice to have additional singers offstage. For example, the Swedish entry in 2006 featured backing singers who did not appear onstage until the second half of the song. The rule is that a maximum number of six singers/performers can perform, but there is no rule to say that they must all be shown on stage.
In a video blog, released on Saturday 24 March 2007, singer-turned-TV presenter Charlotte Church claimed that Scooch were not worthy of winning Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up. Church referred to the UK's Eurovision entry, "Flying the Flag (for You)" by Scooch, as "absolute shit" and embarrassing for Britain. Church announced that she believed Cyndi should have won the competition instead. Natalie Powers of Scooch hit back saying, "As a mother of a young child myself I find her behaviour and language quite unacceptable. What kind of role model is this for a mum-to-be?" Russ Spencer added, "What a pity the voice of an angel has acquired the mouth of a sewer".
On 28 March 2007, Swedish singer Pandora claimed that the chorus of Scooch's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, is a clear cut case of plagiarism of the chorus in her song "No Regrets" released in 1999. With the help of the Swedish Musicians' Union she later contacted the EBU in an attempt to have Scooch's entry disqualified from the competition.
In response to the plagiarism claim by Pandora, the BBC issued a statement confirming that Scooch's song is "an original" and the writers "were never aware of Pandora or her songs". The BBC confirmed that there had been no duplication of her work.
On 3 April 2007, The Daily Mirror newspaper apologized to the BBC and EBU for an incorrect story it published stating that the EBU had confirmed that the BBC had breached the EBU's rules during the selection of the UK's Eurovision entry. The flawed story led to rumours of miming by Scooch on the Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up show and led to accusations of competition fixing by the BBC.
At the end of April 2007, Scooch attracted some controversy on many internet forums, following the release of their Eurovision entry in several different languages. Despite claiming the voices in the tracks were themselves, many people felt that the voices were not the foursome, but native speakers of the languages.
On Monday 19 March 2007, Scooch appeared on Richard & Judy on Channel 4, revealing that their dance routine for "Flying the Flag (for You)" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki will be "camper than ever before" and "may involve strings".
On Thursday 22 March 2007, the foursome appeared on This Morning on ITV1 and in the evening on The Graham Norton Show on BBC One, performing cut-down versions of the song.
On 17 April 2007, Scooch shot the music video for their Eurovision entry "Flying the Flag (for You)" in London. The video was released on 23 April 2007 and could be 'exclusively' seen on the BBC Eurovision 2007 website from 24 April 2007.
On 18 April 2007, it was announced that Scooch had been signed to the Warner Bros. record label. As part of the contract, Scooch recorded several different language versions of "Flying the Flag (for You)", in which the phrases in the song are spoken in French, German, Spanish, Bulgarian and Danish.
Throughout early May 2007, the group appeared on several British television programmes and radio programmes and took part in numerous media interviews to promote the song and themselves further. A "child-friendly" version of the song was performed on CBBC's Blue Peter with several spoken lines changed to reflect the target audience. Changes included "Would you like a snack sir?" instead of "Some salted nuts Sir?" and "Would you like some sweets Sir?" instead of "Would you like something to suck on for landing sir?". The quartet also performed on the National Lottery Draw on BBC One and on the ITV show Loose Women.
Scooch rehearsed in Helsinki for the Eurovision Song Contest Final from 6 to 11 May and altered several parts of their performance numerous times in the process.
Although "Flying the Flag (for You)" didn't attract major European attention, the song reached Number 5 in the UK Singles Chart on 13 May 2007, making it the highest charting UK Eurovision entrant since Katrina and the Waves in 1997 and equalling the group's highest charting song, "More Than I Needed To Know".
Scooch performed live at Birmingham's Nightingale Club on New Year's Eve 2007.
Notably the songwriter of Scooch's entry Morten Schjolin participated in the national selection again in 2008 with Michelle Gayle's entry on 1 March 2008.
Scooch continued to perform live at various locations throughout the United Kingdom in 2008, notably at Birmingham Pride where, Natalie performed with Scooch, despite being 5 months pregnant. In June 2009, they headlined at Sheffield and Swansea Pride.
In 2009 Spencer and Barnes are set to be reunited again to report for the BBC for their behind the scenes coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. Powers has recently given birth to a second son and is currently working on recording a solo album. Ducasse can currently be seen in a Homebase advert.
In 2010, Caroline and Russ, who have subsequently started a relationship, were competitors on the Fourth series of British reality show Coach Trip. They joined the show on day 18, and were evicted on day 36, making them one of the longest lasting couples of the series.
On the 4th of September 2010, Scooch performed live at Reading Gay Pride on the main stage in Kings Meadow.
1) When My Baby (Radio Edit)
2) Syncopated Rhythm
3) When My Baby (Almighty Radio Mix)
12" Vinyl
A) When My Baby (Extended Mix)
B) When My Baby (Almighty Mix)
Cassette A) When My Baby (Radio Edit)
B) Syncopated Rhythm |- | 2000 | align=left| "More Than I Needed To Know"
1) More Than I Needed To Know
2) Don't Look Back
3) More Than I Needed To Know (Splash! Mix)
UK CD 2
1) More Than I Needed To Know
2) When My Baby (Almighty Extended Mix)
3) More Than I Needed To Know (Slewfoot & Grinder Mix)
+ More Than I Needed To Know (Video & Photo Gallery)
12" Vinyl
A) More Than I Needed To Know (Splash! Mix)
B1) More Than I Needed To Know (Slewfoot & Grinder Mix)
B2) More Than I Needed To Know (Original Mix)
Cassette
A) More Than I Needed To Know
B) Don't Look Back |- | 2000 | align=left| "The Best Is Yet To Come"
1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit)
2) Maybe Tomorrow
3) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix)
UK CD 2
1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit)
2) Thank You For Being A Friend
3) The Best Is Yet To Come (Doc 'N Saxman Mix)
12" Vinyl
A1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix)
A2) The Best Is Yet To Come (Doc 'N Saxman Mix)
B1) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit)
B2) Maybe Tomorrow
Cassette
A) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit)
B) The Best Is Yet To Come (Radio Edit) |- | 2000 | align=left| "For Sure"
1) For Sure
2) Forever We'll Be Strong
+ Exclusive Scooch Homemade Movie (Enhanced Portion)
UK CD 2
1) For Sure (Radio Edit)
2) For Sure (Splash! Extended Pop 12")
3) For Sure (Motiv 8 Intrepid Vocal Club Mix)
4) For Sure (Motiv 8 Intrepid Radio Version)
+ For Sure (Video & Photo Gallery)
Cassette
A) For Sure (Radio Edit)
B) For Sure (Radio Edit) |- | 2007 | align=left| "Flying the Flag (for You)"
1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version)
2) Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version)
UK DVD
Audio Content:
1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version)
2) Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version)
Video Content:
1) Flying The Flag (For You) (Video)
2) 'How To' Special Scooch Dance Feature
Digital Single
iTunes UK Single - Available Versions
Flying The Flag (For You) (Eurovision 2007 Version)
Flying The Flag (For You) (Karaoke Version)
Flying The Flag (For You) (Mile High Remix |- |}
1) For Sure
2) More Than I Needed To Know
3) One Of These Days
4) The Best Is Yet To Come
5) Zoom
6) Bird In Flight
7) Stay
8) The Next Step
9) Never Stop Believing
10) Syncopated Rhythm
11) When My Baby
12) Music To My Heart
13) Don't Look Back
14) Forever We'll Be Strong
15) The Best Is Yet To Come (Splash! Mix)
16) When My Baby (Almighty Radio Edit) |- |- bgcolor="#F0F8FF" | "Four Sure"
1) For Sure
2) More Than I Needed To Know
3) When My Baby
4) One Of These Days
5) Zoom
6) Never Stop Believing
7) The Best Is Yet To Come
8) Stay
9) The Next Step
10) Syncopated Rhythm
11) Music To My Heart
12) Third Time Lucky |}
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