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'''Golf-Mike''' (กอล์ฟ-ไมค์) (known as '''GOLF & MIKE''' in Japan) is a [[:Category:String (Thai Pop)|String]]/[[J-Pop]] unit composed of the brothers '''Pichaya''' ([[Golf]]) and '''Pirath''' ([[Mike]]). In Japan they are produced by the talent agency [[ Johnny's Entertainment]] and in Thailand they are part of the group [[G-Junior]] on the [http://www.grammy.co.th/ GMM Grammy Label].
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'''Golf-Mike''' (กอล์ฟ-ไมค์) (known as '''GOLF & MIKE''' in Japan) is a [[:Category:T-Pop|Thai]]/[[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] unit composed of the brothers '''Pichaya''' ([[Golf]]) and '''Pirath''' ([[Mike]]). In Japan they are produced by the talent agency [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and in Thailand they are part of the group [[G-Junior]] on the [[GMM Grammy Label]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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==Information==
 
==Information==
 
[[Image:GMkittygym.jpg|thumb|250px|GOLF & MIKE in [[Kitty GYM]]]]
 
[[Image:GMkittygym.jpg|thumb|250px|GOLF & MIKE in [[Kitty GYM]]]]
Pirath and Pichaya come from a musical family as their older brothers, who go by [[Sand]] and [[Bank]], were also popular musicians in Thailand in the late 90s. When Golf and Mike were 14 and 11, they tried out for the group [[G-Junior]]. After a year of training they passed the audition and began working on their first album, [[Golf-Mike (album)|GOLF-MIKE]], released three years later.
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Pirath and Pichaya come from a musical family as their older brothers, who go by [[Sand]] and [[Bank]], were also popular musicians in Thailand in the late 90s. When Golf and Mike were 14 and 11, they tried out for the group [[G-Junior]]. After a year of training they passed the audition and began working on their first album, ''[[Golf-Mike (album)|GOLF-MIKE]]'', released three years later.
  
Golf & Mike debuted during [[Bird McIntyre|Thongchai McIntyre]]'s ''For Fan'' concert in 2002. After their debut, they traveled to Japan and participated in concerts with popular [[J-Pop]] groups [[NEWS]] and [[Ya-Ya-yah]]. They covered [[Tackey & Tsubasa]]'s ''Epilogue'' for their debut album as well as [[Yume Monogatari]] during concerts as they both idolize Tackey (Takizawa Hideaki). Their participation in the Japanese music scene did not end there, however as recently they were put into a group under [[Johnny's Entertainment]] with [[Yamashita Tomohisa]] called [[Kitty GYM]]. They were also due to perfom with [[ARASHI]] and G-JR in a J-Pop/Thai-Pop concert on October 7 at the Impact Arena, Bangkok, to celebrate Thailand's ties with Japan but the J-Pop group were sent back to Japan a few days prior to the concert date due to Thailand's current unstable political state. Korean stars they have interacted with include [[Byul]].
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Golf & Mike debuted during [[Bird McIntyre|Thongchai McIntyre]]'s ''For Fan'' concert in 2002. After their debut, they traveled to Japan and participated in concerts with popular [[J-Pop]] groups [[NEWS]] and [[Ya-Ya-yah]]. They covered [[Tackey & Tsubasa]]'s ''Epilogue'' for their debut album as well as [[Yume Monogatari]] during concerts as they both idolize Tackey (Takizawa Hideaki). Their participation in the Japanese music scene did not end there, however in 2006 they were put into a group under [[Johnny's Entertainment]] with [[Yamashita Tomohisa]] called [[Kitty GYM]]. They were also due to perfom with [[ARASHI]] and G-JR in a J-Pop/Thai-Pop concert on October 7 at the Impact Arena, Bangkok, to celebrate Thailand's ties with Japan but the J-Pop group were sent back to Japan a few days prior to the concert date due to Thailand's current unstable political state. Korean stars they have interacted with include [[Byul]].
  
 
Though Golf and Mike are brothers, the third and fourth children of five respectively, their personalities are very different; they are 'like black and white', as Mike once said in an interview. Because they study in an international school and have spent time in Australia studying, they are fluent in English and can also speak some Japanese in addition to Thai. They enjoy normal teenage things, such as hanging around the Siam Center, a popular shopping center for teenagers in Thailand. Both are also interested in graphic design and art, as well as video games and manga and are very good at drawing. Their Golf-Mike logo was designed by Golf and the Golf-Mike monkeys were also drawn by him. They own a blog, however, due to their collective inability to type in Thai, they only write in English.
 
Though Golf and Mike are brothers, the third and fourth children of five respectively, their personalities are very different; they are 'like black and white', as Mike once said in an interview. Because they study in an international school and have spent time in Australia studying, they are fluent in English and can also speak some Japanese in addition to Thai. They enjoy normal teenage things, such as hanging around the Siam Center, a popular shopping center for teenagers in Thailand. Both are also interested in graphic design and art, as well as video games and manga and are very good at drawing. Their Golf-Mike logo was designed by Golf and the Golf-Mike monkeys were also drawn by him. They own a blog, however, due to their collective inability to type in Thai, they only write in English.
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2005.11.12] [[Golf-Mike (album)|GOLF-MIKE]]
 
* [2005.11.12] [[Golf-Mike (album)|GOLF-MIKE]]
* [2006.08.22] [[10 Club]] (with [[G-Junior]])
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* [2006.12.20] [[365 Days With Golf & Mike|365 Days with Golf & Mike]]
* [2006.12.20] [[365 Days with Golf & Mike]]]
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* [2007.03.07] [[One By One|One by One]]
* [2007.03.07] [[One by One]]
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* [2008.12.10] [[Get R3ady|GET R3ADY]]
  
===Singles===
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===Instrumental Albums===
* [2005.??.??] [[Bounce]]
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* [2007.03.12] [[Golf Mike Music Box Collection]]
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===Best Albums===
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* [2008.01.26] [[Diary Hits]]
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* [2013.07.13] [[Golf & Mike Best Collection]]
  
===VCDs / Other===
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===VCDs / DVDs / Other===
 
* [2006.04.10] [[Let's Bounce|LET'S BOUNCE]]
 
* [2006.04.10] [[Let's Bounce|LET'S BOUNCE]]
* [2006.11.14] [[The Show Must Go On]]
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* [2206.08.30] [[Golf + Mike Karaoke]]
* [2006.12.20] [[365 Days with Golf & Mike]]
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* [2006.11.14] [[The Show Must Go On Concert]]
 
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* [2007.05.19] [[One By One Concert]]  
===Photobooks===
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* [2008.10.18] [[Get Ready Concert]]
* UNSEEN GOLF-MIKE
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* [2008.12.10] [[Get R3ady Karaoke|GET R3ADY Karaoke]]
* GOLF-MIKE THE BACKSTAGE SHOW
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* [2010.04.21] [[The Closer (Golf-Mike)| The Closer]]
 
 
===Commercials===
 
* 12 Plus Cutie
 
* Yamaha Fino
 
* True Move
 
  
 
==Japanese Discography==
 
==Japanese Discography==
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===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2006.08.30] [[Fever to Future]] (フィーバーとフューチャー; ''Fever and Future'') (with [[Kitty GYM]])
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* [2007.06.27] [[Nippon Ai ni Iku yo]] (ニッポン アイニイクヨ; ''Japan, I'm Coming to See You'')
* [2007.06.27] [[Nippon Ai ni Iku yo]] (ニッポン アイニイクヨ)
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==Filmography==
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===Commercials===
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* [2006] 12PLUS CUTIE
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* [2006] YAMAHA FINO
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* [2007] iKeyclub.com
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* [2007] True Corporation
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* [2007] Save The World
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* [2007] MY STYLE MY FINO
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* [2008] PURIKU
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* [2008] i-mobile 625
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* [2008] i-mobile TV 626
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* [2008] YAMAHA NEW FINO 2008 <small>(with [[Super Junior]])</small>
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* [2009] PURIKU COOL
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* [2009] Citra
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* [2009] My FINO... My Experience <small>(with [[Super Junior]])</small>
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* [2010] Amazing FINO
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* [2010] PURIKU Sicily Lemon
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* [2010] PURIKU goji berry <small>(with [[Aum patchaapa]])</small>
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
* [2006] Seed Popular Artist of the Year Award
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* [2006] Seed "Most Popular Artist of the Year" Award
 
* [2006] Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards: Favorite Breakthrough Artist Award
 
* [2006] Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards: Favorite Breakthrough Artist Award
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* [2006] Virgin Hitz "Popular Vote New Band" – G-JR
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* [2007] Star Entertainment Award "Best Group Artist"
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* [2007] Asia Song Festival 2007 "Best Asian Artist Award" / Appreciation plaque from the Minister of Culture & Tourism in Korea
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* [2007] Seventeen Magazine "Popular Group Artist"
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* [2007] Virgin Hitz "Most Popular Group Artist of the Year" award
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* [2007] Virgin Hitz "Most Popular Song of the Year" award for the song "Tee Prueksa"
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* [2008] Korean Ambassador Award
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* [2008] Audition Music Award "Best Band"
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* [2008] Sudsapda Young & Smart Vote 2008 "Young & Smart Band"
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* [2009] Top Awards 2008 "Best Group Artist"
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* [2009] Seed "Most Popular Artist of the Year" Award
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* [2009] TV Inside Hot Awards
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* [2009] Seventeen Magazine Choice Award "Seventeen Music Group Artist"
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* [2009] Virgin Greetz Awards: Greetz Hair
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* [2010] Top Awards 2009 "Best Group Artist"
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(NOMINATED)
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* [2006] Seed "Most Popular Group Artist of the Year"
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* [2006] Channel V "Best Song" – Ruang Lek Kaung Tur
  
 
==External Links==
 
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
[[Category:String (Thai Pop)]]
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
 
[[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]]
 
[[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]]

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Golf-Mike

Golf-Mike (กอล์ฟ-ไมค์) (known as GOLF & MIKE in Japan) is a Thai/Japanese pop unit composed of the brothers Pichaya (Golf) and Pirath (Mike). In Japan they are produced by the talent agency Johnny's Entertainment and in Thailand they are part of the group G-Junior on the GMM Grammy Label.

Members

  • Golf (Pichaya Nitipaisalkul)
  • Mike (Pirath Nitipaisalkul)

Information

GOLF & MIKE in Kitty GYM

Pirath and Pichaya come from a musical family as their older brothers, who go by Sand and Bank, were also popular musicians in Thailand in the late 90s. When Golf and Mike were 14 and 11, they tried out for the group G-Junior. After a year of training they passed the audition and began working on their first album, GOLF-MIKE, released three years later.

Golf & Mike debuted during Thongchai McIntyre's For Fan concert in 2002. After their debut, they traveled to Japan and participated in concerts with popular J-Pop groups NEWS and Ya-Ya-yah. They covered Tackey & Tsubasa's Epilogue for their debut album as well as Yume Monogatari during concerts as they both idolize Tackey (Takizawa Hideaki). Their participation in the Japanese music scene did not end there, however in 2006 they were put into a group under Johnny's Entertainment with Yamashita Tomohisa called Kitty GYM. They were also due to perfom with ARASHI and G-JR in a J-Pop/Thai-Pop concert on October 7 at the Impact Arena, Bangkok, to celebrate Thailand's ties with Japan but the J-Pop group were sent back to Japan a few days prior to the concert date due to Thailand's current unstable political state. Korean stars they have interacted with include Byul.

Though Golf and Mike are brothers, the third and fourth children of five respectively, their personalities are very different; they are 'like black and white', as Mike once said in an interview. Because they study in an international school and have spent time in Australia studying, they are fluent in English and can also speak some Japanese in addition to Thai. They enjoy normal teenage things, such as hanging around the Siam Center, a popular shopping center for teenagers in Thailand. Both are also interested in graphic design and art, as well as video games and manga and are very good at drawing. Their Golf-Mike logo was designed by Golf and the Golf-Mike monkeys were also drawn by him. They own a blog, however, due to their collective inability to type in Thai, they only write in English.

Thailand Discography

Albums

Instrumental Albums

Best Albums

VCDs / DVDs / Other

Japanese Discography

Albums

  • [2007.08.22] Rin (凛)

Singles

  • [2007.06.27] Nippon Ai ni Iku yo (ニッポン アイニイクヨ; Japan, I'm Coming to See You)

Filmography

Commercials

  • [2006] 12PLUS CUTIE
  • [2006] YAMAHA FINO
  • [2007] iKeyclub.com
  • [2007] True Corporation
  • [2007] Save The World
  • [2007] MY STYLE MY FINO
  • [2008] PURIKU
  • [2008] i-mobile 625
  • [2008] i-mobile TV 626
  • [2008] YAMAHA NEW FINO 2008 (with Super Junior)
  • [2009] PURIKU COOL
  • [2009] Citra
  • [2009] My FINO... My Experience (with Super Junior)
  • [2010] Amazing FINO
  • [2010] PURIKU Sicily Lemon
  • [2010] PURIKU goji berry (with Aum patchaapa)

Awards

  • [2006] Seed "Most Popular Artist of the Year" Award
  • [2006] Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards: Favorite Breakthrough Artist Award
  • [2006] Virgin Hitz "Popular Vote New Band" – G-JR
  • [2007] Star Entertainment Award "Best Group Artist"
  • [2007] Asia Song Festival 2007 "Best Asian Artist Award" / Appreciation plaque from the Minister of Culture & Tourism in Korea
  • [2007] Seventeen Magazine "Popular Group Artist"
  • [2007] Virgin Hitz "Most Popular Group Artist of the Year" award
  • [2007] Virgin Hitz "Most Popular Song of the Year" award for the song "Tee Prueksa"
  • [2008] Korean Ambassador Award
  • [2008] Audition Music Award "Best Band"
  • [2008] Sudsapda Young & Smart Vote 2008 "Young & Smart Band"
  • [2009] Top Awards 2008 "Best Group Artist"
  • [2009] Seed "Most Popular Artist of the Year" Award
  • [2009] TV Inside Hot Awards
  • [2009] Seventeen Magazine Choice Award "Seventeen Music Group Artist"
  • [2009] Virgin Greetz Awards: Greetz Hair
  • [2010] Top Awards 2009 "Best Group Artist"

(NOMINATED)

  • [2006] Seed "Most Popular Group Artist of the Year"
  • [2006] Channel V "Best Song" – Ruang Lek Kaung Tur

External Links