PAT KANE
Pat Kane formed the jazz-infused Hue And Cry with his brother Greg in the mid-80s. Hailing from Coatbridge, near Glasgow, the duo scored their biggest hit in 1987 when Labour Of Love reached No.6 in the UK charts. Further success followed with the singles Looking For Linda, Ordinary Angel and the Violently EP. By the end of the 90s the pair decided to concentrate on their solo projects, before reconvening in 2005 for the ITV1 show Hit Me Baby One More Time. They released their latest album, Pocketful Of Stones, at the end of last year and are about to embark on a tour with The Christians.
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