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Martin Joseph Coogan (born 16 September 1960) is a musician and radio presenter. He produces and records at the Vibe Recording Studios, Manchester, which he has owned since 2008.
Born and brought up in Middleton, Coogan attended Cardinal Langley RC Grammar School, as did his younger brothers, Steve and Brendan.
Coogan's first professional music role was in 1985, as the singer for Judge Happiness. After leaving Judge Happiness, Coogan led indie rock band the Mock Turtles, whose 1991 song "Can You Dig It?" reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart.
Coogan was presenter of the breakfast show on The Revolution in Oldham until the station was bought by Steve Penk, who took over the show himself. In October 2008, he joined Phil Beckett in presenting the regular late programme Radio Republic on 103.6FM Tameside Radio.
In 2001, Coogan appeared in the Identity Parade section of BBC TV's comedy panel game Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
References
External links
Martin Coogan at IMDb
Martin Coogan discography at Discogs
Vibe Recording Studios
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Martin Sixsmith
- Philomena (film)
- Steve Coogan
- Lilac (album IU)
- Ideal Home (film)
- Perang Dunia II
- Oliver Twist (film 1922)
- Daftar penghargaan dan nominasi yang diterima oleh Philomena
- College Swing
- Girl on the Run (film 1953)
- Martin Coogan
- Brendan Coogan
- Steve Coogan
- Martin Coogan (hurler)
- Jackie Coogan
- Martin Brennan (character)
- 24 Hour Party People
- Can You Dig It? (The Mock Turtles song)
- One in a Million (Bebe Rexha and David Guetta song)
- The Mock Turtles