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'''The Artful Dodger''' are a ] band, who became famous through their ] hits and gave ]'s career a boost after he appeared on the number 2 hit ''Rewind'' in ] ]. The band's name was taken from the ], a character in the ] novel '']''. They originally consisted of Mark Hill and Pete Devereux, but Devereux left prior to the ''Twenty Four Seven'' single release and Hill continued from then on to produce records under the Artful Dodger moniker by himself. '''The Artful Dodger''' is a ] band, who became famous through their ] hits and gave ]'s career a boost after he appeared on their #2 hit "Rewind" in December ]. The band's name was taken from the ], a character in the ] ] '']''. The band originally consisted of Mark Hill and Pete Devereux, but Devereux left prior to the release of the single "]", and Hill continued from then on to produce records under the Artful Dodger moniker by himself.


All of their subsequent hit singles have also been collaborations: ''Movin' too Fast'' featuring ] (number 2 in ] ]), ''Woman Trouble'' featuring ] and ] (number 6 in ] ]), ''Please Don't Turn Me On'' featuring ] (number 4 in ] ]), ''Think About Me'' featuring ] (number 11 in ] ]), and '']'' featuring former ] member ] (number 6 in ] ]). All of their subsequent hit singles have also been collaborations:
*"Movin' Too Fast" featuring ] (#2 in March ]),
*"Woman Trouble" featuring ] and Craig David (#6 in July 2000),
*"Please Don't Turn Me On" featuring ] (#4 in November 2000),
*"Think About Me" featuring ] (#11 in March ]), and
*"TwentyFourSeven" featuring former ] member ] (#6 in September 2001).


The Artful Dodger are associated with ]'s ] label. The Artful Dodger are associated with ]'s ] label.

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There is also a ] named '''The Artful Dodger'''. There is also a ] named '''The Artful Dodger'''.


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File:Artful Dodger TwentyFourSeven Front.jpg
Cover of the "TwentyFourSeven" single

The Artful Dodger is a British band, who became famous through their 2Step hits and gave Craig David's career a boost after he appeared on their #2 hit "Rewind" in December 1999. The band's name was taken from the Artful Dodger, a character in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. The band originally consisted of Mark Hill and Pete Devereux, but Devereux left prior to the release of the single "TwentyFourSeven", and Hill continued from then on to produce records under the Artful Dodger moniker by himself.

All of their subsequent hit singles have also been collaborations:

The Artful Dodger are associated with Pete Tong's FFRR Records label.

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There is also a punk band named The Artful Dodger.

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