NME.com reports, Fatboy Slim and ageing 70's teddyboy rockers Showaddywaddy could be about to get together for the most unlikely collaboration in pop.
The superstar DJ recently confessed to being a fan of Showaddywaddy - who scored a string of hits in the 70s and 80s with harmony versions of 1950s standards - and now the band have let it be known they are open to working with Norman Cook. "We've always said no to club DJs who wanted to do things like add a rap voice to 'Hey Rock And Roll'," frontman Dave Bartram told the Daily Mirror. "But Norman knows our end of the spectrum."
The band have invited Cook to see them when they play in his hometown of Brighton on June 12.