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1458 Capital Gold Presenter Mike Sweeney is
available as a solo singer but is also available with the
band he has constantly worked with, Manchester band, The
Salford Jets. They are sometimes known by their alter-ego
name "The Thunderbyrds".
As part of The Salford Jets in the
seventies and eighties he had a string of hit singles in
the U.K. charts, such as "Who you looking at" and "Looking
at the squares". Mike is the lead singer and is well
known as "The" archetypal Manchester radio DJ, working on
initially on Piccadilly Radio and later on the London based
radio station Capital Gold.
In February 1998, Mike Sweeney
followed in the footsteps of Steve Penk, Downing Street
hoaxer and Mike's former colleague from Picadilly Radio, and
came to London, joining 95.8 Capital FM's sister station
Capital Gold.
Mike built up a massive
audience in Manchester as fans flocked to listen to his
funny and straight-talking show every day. Coupled with the
fact that he is an absolute authority on music (particularly
the sounds of the Sixties), it's not surprising that after
17 years at Picadilly Radio, having hosted all of the
daytime shows at one time or another, Mike is rightly
considered a bit of a star.
Mike joined Picadilly in 1990
after playing with his new wave punk band, The Salford Jets,
at a roadshow in Manchester, for which he also voiced a
promo that caught the attention of the Programme Controller.
After having played venues in the UK at the same time as the
likes of The Cure, Adam & The and U2, Mike left the jets to
spend six years with the Mindbenders during the late 80's
and early 90's. The Mindbenders claim to fame was that they
recorded the original version of "A Groovy Kind Of Love", a
song that later made Phil Collins even wealthier. As well as
being a radio star and a bit of a rocker, Mike has also done
a lot of TV, including the anarchic pop show "Elvis Has Left
The Building" for Sky TV's Granada Plus channel. The show
was Mike's concept right down to the theme tune which he
wrote, the set which he designed, and the team captains,
Noddy Holder and Clint Boon from the Inspiral Carpets, whom
he chose.
Mike was one of the first
mainstreem radio presenters with a regional accent, helping
to pave the way for Gary Crowley, Chris Evans, and Mark 'n'
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