Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers were a British
novelty pop music act from
Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. The face of the group was Jive Bunny, a cartoon rabbit who appeared in the videos, and also (as a human being in a costume) did promotional appearances for them.
Doncaster DJ and producer
Les Hemstock
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers were a British novelty pop music act from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The face of the group was Jive Bunny, a cartoon rabbit who appeared in the videos, and also (as a human being in a costume) did ...
created the original "Swing the Mood" mix for the Music Factory owned Mastermix DJ service. It was then taken from there and developed as a single release by father and son team John and Andrew Pickles.
The name Jive Bunny was devised by Andy Pickles.
Ian Morgan a fellow DJ and co-producer also engineered and mixed some of the early releases along with Andy Pickles. Morgan was replaced in the early 1990s by DJ and producer Mark "The Hitman" Smith.
Jive Bunny's three number ones during 1989 were "
Swing the Mood
"Swing the Mood" is a song by British novelty pop music act Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, released as the first single from their debut album, '' Jive Bunny: The Album'' (1989). Produced by the father and son DJ team of Andy and John Pickle ...
",
"
That's What I Like" and "
Let's Party".
All three songs used
sampling and
synthesisers to combine pop music from the early
rock 'n' roll era together into a medley.
Musical career
The act had 11 entries in the UK singles chart between July 1989 and November 1991. Each track used a sampled
instrumental theme to join the old songs together, in much the same way as
dance music megamixes. "Swing the Mood" began with
Glenn Miller
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's "
In the Mood" (a recording from 1939), followed immediately by rhythmic re-editing of
Bill Haley and His Comets' "
Rock Around the Clock
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",
Little Richard
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's "
Tutti Frutti" and the
Everly Brothers' "
Wake Up, Little Susie". The recording also had a short extract from "
The Glenn Miller Story" (1954) with James Stewart as Glenn Miller. "Swing the Mood" was No. 1 for five weeks on the
UK Singles Chart in 1989, and quickly caught on in the United States, where it reached No. 11 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart
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.
"That's What I Like" featured the
theme music from the television police drama ''
Hawaii Five-O'', with overlaid excerpts from rock hits like
Chubby Checker's "
The Twist" and
Ernie Maresca's "
Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)". "
Let's Party" (released originally in the U.S. as "March of the Mods") used "March of the Mods" (also known as the Finnjenka Dance), interpolating
Del Shannon's "
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" and
The Wrens' "
Come Back My Love
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...
" among others. In the UK "Let's Party" was a Christmas hit with samples of
Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday",
Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" and
Gary Glitter
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's "Another Rock 'N' Roll Christmas". Recently this has been remixed to remove the Gary Glitter track to avoid controversy over his subsequent criminal convictions and, somewhat
anachronistically
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, replace it with
Mariah Carey
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's "
All I Want For Christmas Is You", should any radio stations wish to play it over the Christmas period. They did not have permission to use the original Wizzard recording so
Roy Wood re-recorded the part of the track for them.
With "Let's Party" getting to Number One in the UK Singles Chart a couple of weeks before the Christmas chart of 1989,
the act became the third group after
Gerry and the Pacemakers and
Frankie Goes to Hollywood to 'top the chart' with their first three releases. However as Jive Bunny was credited on a
Children In Need charity single ("
It Takes Two, Baby", also featuring
Liz Kershaw,
Bruno Brookes and
Londonbeat) that charted a couple of weeks before "Let's Party", it could be say that this honour only applies to the Mastermixers. As of 2020, the Official Charts Company website does not include "It Takes Two, Baby" in its list of Jive Bunny hits,
even though the cartoon rabbit is clearly visible on the single cover used on the site
and even though many
British Hit Singles books of the early 2000s added the record to their discography.
The original European medleys featured the original recordings by the original artists. Legalities prevented certain of the original recordings to be reused in
America
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, so the American Jive Bunny releases substituted later re-recordings of the same tunes by
Bill Haley,
Del Shannon and others. Later reissues further replaced some of these artists, such as
Bill Haley and
Elvis, with impersonator-singers.
The original idea for the project came from Les Hemstock on the DJ-only Mastermix
DJ service.
The original "Swing The Mood" mix appeared on Issue 22 of Mastermix's monthly album release. John Pickles (father of Andy Pickles) was never in the band, but was the owner of the label and effectively the
manager.
Partial discography
Notable albums and compilations
Charting singles
As featured artist
* "It Takes Two, Baby" by
Liz Kershaw,
Bruno Brookes, Jive Bunny and
Londonbeat (number 53 on the UK Singles Chart, December 1989)
References
External links
Official Jive Bunny websiteOfficial Mastermix CD websiteJive Bunny and the Mastermixers discographyat
Discogs
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English dance music groups
Remixers
English DJs
British novelty song performers
Musical groups from South Yorkshire
Fictional rabbits and hares
Medley music groups
Carrere Records artists
Telstar Records artists