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- Golf & Mike, more often credited in Thailand as Golf-Mike, are a Thai pop duo consisting of brothers Pichaya "Golf" Nitipaisalkul and Pirat "Mike" Nitipaisalkul. Golf (Pichaya Nitipaisalkul) was born on February 20, 1987, the younger brother of Sand and Bank, a retired musical sibling duo that was under record label RS Entertainment. Mike Pirat Nitipaisalkul was born on December 19, 1989, the youngest son in the family. The four brothers have a younger sister Ying, born in 1992. Influenced by their older brothers, Golf and Mike aspired to be singers, and in 2002, the two Nitipaisalkul brothers were recruited into the G-Junior project by GMM Grammy, Thailand's largest entertainment company. They were trained in singing, dancing, acting, and language for four years before finally debuting as Golf-Mike in November 2005 with their self-titled album, Golf-Mike. Dance-pop track "Bounce" was chosen to be the album's first promotional single, and it became a big hit in Thailand. The other tracks, "Ruang Lek Kaung Tur", "Ta Lok Dee", "Yah Len Bab Nee," and "Epilogue" were also widely accepted in the industry. The duo's first nomination was the Most Popular Artist for the Year award for the Seed Awards 2006, which they also won in February 2006 In March, they were able to hold their first solo concert, Golf-Mike Let's Bounce Concert at Thunder Dome with an audience of 5,000 people. In June 2006, Golf & Mike was awarded Best Breakthrough Artist from the Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards 2006. Later that month, they showed up in Japan forming Johnny's Entertainment's first ever international unit, Kitty GYM along with popular J-pop figure, Tomohisa Yamashita. "GYM", stands for Golf, Yamashita and Mike, respectively with "Kitty" standing for the backup dancers. They released one single, "Fever to Future" as an official supporter of the Women's Volleyball World Grandprix. The single ranked #1 on the Oricon charts. At the end of August, Golf & Mike teamed up with other G-Junior artists including Chin, Guy, Happy, Madiow, J, Nut, Ken, and Ice as a group called "G-JR" (read as G-J-R) releasing an album, 10 Club. On October 7, G-JR held a concert again called The Show Must Go On Concert By Golf-Mike & Friends at Impact Arena. At the end of the month, G-JR managed to win a Virgin Hitz Awards 2006 for Popular Vote New Band. After finishing the promotion for their album 10 Club, Golf & Mike got back to the studios and started working on their second full-length album. By the end of 2006, Golf & Mike decided to release a special album 365 Days With Golf-Mike instead of their second album. This special album included a hit song, Kaub Koon Young Noi Pai. They promoted the special album and worked in the studio for the second album until March 8, 2007 when their second album, One By One, officially launched to the stores. The first music video for the album, "Fight For You," took them three whole days to practice for Free-Running. On March 13, Golf-Mike was voted by Thailand's Entertainment Reporter Association in the Star Entertainment Awards 2007 as the "Best Group". In June 2007, they released their first Japanese debut single, "Nippon Ai Ni Ikuyo". Two months later they released their debut Japanese album RIN. In September 2007, Golf & Mike released a Korean version of their One By One album under SM Entertainment. It contains two bonus tracks sung in Korean. Both Golf and Mike have taken the leading roles in a Thai series called Ubat Ruk Kaam Kaub Fah that has been broadcasted on Modern 9 TV in Thailand. This series, or lakorn, was directed and screen-written by Ping Lampraplerng. Golf & Mike have their very own clothing range, which appears in popular shopping areas such as Siam Square in Thailand. They are currently studying at Mahidol University International College. Their third album, GET R3ADY was released December 2008. Golf Mike and Ice Saranyu from GMM Grammy held a concert in Tokyo, Japan on July 11 2009 entitled Thai Shiki. From October to November 2009, Golf Mike would be holding a concert tour around Thailand in 9 provinces. The tour is called The Closer Golf Mike National Tour Concert By Puriku.
- Golf et Mike est un duo thaïlandais de musique, composé de deux frères, Pichaya Nitipaisalkul (Golf, né le 20 février 1987) et Pirat Nitipaisalkul (Mike, né le 19 décembre 1989). Ils ont participé au projet G-Junior de GMM Grammy, la plus grande compagnie de divertissement de la Thaïlande, en 2002. Golf et Mike s'étaient entraînés pendant quatre ans à danser et chanter avant de commencer en tant qu'artistes en novembre 2005 avec leur album nommé Golf-Mike. L’album contient plusieurs hits, comme Bounce, Ruang Lek Haung Tur, Ta Lok Dee. En février 2006, Golf et Mike gagnent leur premier prix des The Seed Awards 2006 comme “nouvel artiste le plus populaire de l’année”. En mars 2006, ils ont leur premier concert indépendant “Golf – Mike Let’s bounce concert” au Thunder Dome avec 5 000 personnes. En juin 2006, Golf et Mike ont gagné le prix “Best Breakthough Artist” au Thaïland Music Video Awards 2006. En ce moment, Golf et Mike travaillent dans le studio pour leur deuxième album qui est prévu en janvier 2007.
- GOLF&MIKE(Golf-Mike、ゴルフ&マイク、タイ語表記กอล์ฟ-ไมค์)は、タイ王国の兄弟アイドルデュオ。同国最大規模の芸能プロダクションGMM GRAMMY(GMMグラミー、通称グランミー)に所属しておりG-Juniorの1期生。タイでの呼称(発音)はゴッフマイ(「&」は発音しない)、日本での略称はゴルマイである。 日本での活動時にはグランミーと提携関係にあるジャニーズ事務所 がマネジメントを行う。その際「(タイ版)ジャニーズJr. 」(タイJr. )と呼ばれることがあるが、あくまで本所属はGMM GRAMMYでありタイ国内ではこれらの呼称は用いられていない(GOLF&MIKEとジャニーズJr. の関連についてはG-Juniorの「ジャニーズ事務所との関係」の項参照)。
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- Golf & Mike, more often credited in Thailand as Golf-Mike, are a Thai pop duo consisting of brothers Pichaya "Golf" Nitipaisalkul and Pirat "Mike" Nitipaisalkul. Golf (Pichaya Nitipaisalkul) was born on February 20, 1987, the younger brother of Sand and Bank, a retired musical sibling duo that was under record label RS Entertainment. Mike Pirat Nitipaisalkul was born on December 19, 1989, the youngest son in the family. The four brothers have a younger sister Ying, born in 1992.
- Golf et Mike est un duo thaïlandais de musique, composé de deux frères, Pichaya Nitipaisalkul (Golf, né le 20 février 1987) et Pirat Nitipaisalkul (Mike, né le 19 décembre 1989). Ils ont participé au projet G-Junior de GMM Grammy, la plus grande compagnie de divertissement de la Thaïlande, en 2002. Golf et Mike s'étaient entraînés pendant quatre ans à danser et chanter avant de commencer en tant qu'artistes en novembre 2005 avec leur album nommé Golf-Mike.
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