Music 911 were formed in 1995 when
Jimmy Constable and
Spike Dawbarn met on the
ITV late-night dance show
The Hit Man and Her and decided to form a band. After meeting Brennan, they became a trio and were signed to
Virgin Records. They then released their debut single "
Night to Remember", a cover of the classic
Shalamar tune, in 1996. 911 released a total of 14 singles and four albums, including a
Greatest Hits album. The band announced their split in 2000. In 2005, 911 reunited and took part in
Hit Me, Baby, One More Time. They were successful in gaining a place in the final, where they performed their signature song "
Bodyshakin'" and
S Club 7's hit "
Don't Stop Movin". Although 911 did not win the competition, the show resulted in a renewed interest in the band. Brennan regularly reunited with the other members of 911 to perform in gigs up and down the UK.
Acting After 911's split in 2000, Brennan continued songwriting whilst pursuing an acting career. From 2003 to 2006, he performed as
Peter Pan in a Christmas
pantomime. ==Filmography==