Boyzone are an Irish boy band.[1] Their most famous line-up was composed of Keith Duffy, Stephen Gately, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, and Shane Lynch. Boyzone have had 21 singles in the top 40 UK charts and 22 singles in the Irish
charts. The group have had 6 UK number one singles and 9 number one
singles in Ireland with 12 of their 24 singles in the UK being in the UK
Top 2. Boyzone are one of the most successful bands in Ireland and the
United Kingdom. In total, Boyzone had 19 top 5 singles on the Irish Singles Chart, 18 top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart,
nine No. 1 Irish hit singles and six No. 1 UK hit singles and five No. 1
albums, with 25 million records sold by 2013 worldwide.[2][3]
They were put together in 1993 by Louis Walsh, who is also known for managing Johnny Logan and Westlife. Before even recording any material, Boyzone made an appearance on RTÉ's The Late Late Show.
The group split in 1999. Boyzone made a comeback in 2007, originally
with the intention of just touring. Gately died on 10 October 2009 of
natural causes while on his holiday in the Spanish island of Majorca with his civil partner, Andrew Cowles.
In 2012, the Official Charts Company
revealed the biggest selling singles artists in British music chart
history, with Boyzone currently placed at 29th and the second most
successful boy band in Britain, behind Take That.[4] To date, Boyzone have released four studio albums and seven compilation albums. Based on BPI certifications, they have sold over 13 million records in the UK alone.[5][6]
Beginnings (1993–1994)
In 1993, an advertisement appeared in many Irish newspapers calling
for auditions to form a new Irish "boy band" group. The advertisements
were sent out by theatrical manager Walsh who was looking to make an
"Irish Take That" following on from their success. The auditions were held in The Ormond Center, in Dublin,
in November 1993. More than 300 people replied to the advertisement. At
the auditions the applicants were asked to sing the song "Careless Whisper"
by George Michael. Each audition would be taped and watched again to
judge the applicant's performance. Out of the 300, 50 were selected for a
second audition. For the second audition the applicants where asked to
sing two songs, including one of their own choice with a backing tape. Mikey Graham sang "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" by Meat Loaf, Keith Duffy sang "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred, Ronan Keating sang "Father and Son"
by Cat Stevens (a cover version of which the band would later release),
and Stephen Gately sang Hello by Lionel Richie. Out of this 50, 10 were
selected for a third audition. In the end, Ronan Keating, Stephen
Gately, Keith Duffy, Richard Rock (son of Dickie Rock), Shane Lynch and Mark Walton were chosen.
Graham originally was rejected but would later join after the
departure of Rock. Rock left citing musical differences with Ronan
Keating. Keating initially faced a lot of opposition from his parents
and teachers. He was planning to move to New York to study in college on
a sports scholarship and pursue his dream to win an Olympic medal for
athletics. In the end Ronan decided to give up his education and go
along with Boyzone. Duffy's parents were against their son throwing away
a solid and promising career and joining the band. Louis Walsh
set about trying to get a deal with a good record company but it would
take many rejection letters before the boys would be signed. In 1994
Lynch and Duffy were involved in a nearly fatal car crash; both survived
without serious injuries. Walsh was reportedly furious, and drew up
contracts for all the boys to sign, leading to their activities being
restricted.[7]
With some of the original lineup fading away and others being brought
into the group, it took some time before Boyzone settled down into its
most recognisable five-member line-up of Shane Lynch, Ronan Keating,
Stephen Gately, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy.
Breakthrough and second album (1994–1997)
Boyzone played through 1994 all over Northern Ireland, in pubs and clubs, before Polygram signed them up in 1994 and released the cover version of the Four Seasons' hit "Working My Way Back to You",
featuring Graham and Gately on lead vocals. It reached No. 3 in the
Irish Charts. The release of their cover version of the classic Osmonds' hit, "Love Me for a Reason", broke into the British charts. The song hit No. 2 in the UK and was included in their 1995 hit debut album Said and Done. The album reached the No. 1 spot in Ireland and the UK. In 1995, the singles "Key to My Life", "So Good" and "Father and Son" were released, which all got the attention of new fans in Europe.
Their second album, A Different Beat
– was released in 1996, it was the album that would bring the band
worldwide success and it sold 2 million copies worldwide. The song "Coming Home Now", was released as a single. Boyzone had their first UK number one single, a cover of the Bee Gees' hit "Words". The album also contained the hit singles "A Different Beat" and "Isn't It a Wonder". In 1997, Boyzone released three singles "Isn't It a Wonder", "Picture of You", and "Baby Can I Hold You/Shooting Star".
Boyzone performed at the Eurovision Song Contest and performed "Let the
message run free" and tried to break the US market with their version
of "Mystical Experience" which they also recorded in Spanish. Ronan
Keating – who by now had emerged as the lead singer and frontman – won
the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting in 1997 for "Picture of You".
Where We Belong (1998–2000)
Their third studio album, Where We Belong,
was released in 1998 and featured Boyzone's writing abilities, the
album sold over 3 million copies worldwide. It contained the hit singles
"All That I Need" (which stayed for six weeks in the MTV Asia charts), "Baby Can I Hold You" (Tracy Chapman cover) and "No Matter What". Originally written for the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical Whistle Down the Wind,
"No Matter What" was the group's best ever selling single selling over 4
million copies worldwide and it is the biggest selling record for a
boyband, it was also voted Song of the Year, 1998. Since the song was
also recorded by Meat Loaf,
Boyzone shared stage with him to perform the song during his 1998 live
concert in Dublin and they also sang the song in Italy with Luciano Pavarotti. Their 1998 tour of Ireland broke all sales records when 35,000 tickets were sold out in four hours.
In 1999, "When the Going Gets Tough", "You Needed Me" and "Everyday I
Love You" were singles released which were worldwide hits. As well as
their greatest hits compilation By Request—the
highest-selling Boyzone album, having sold over 4 million copies
worldwide—a tour followed from May–July 1999 in Ireland, the UK and
Europe. In June 1999, Stephen Gately revealed that he was gay and was in
love with the ex-Caught in the Act member Eloy de Jong. Also during this year Keating released his first solo single, "When You Say Nothing at All", an Alison Krauss song which he had recorded for the movie Notting Hill.
In November 1999, after six years together and amid growing tensions
behind the scenes, the group members decided to take some time off from
Boyzone to pursue solo projects. Boyzone performed together for the last
time in Ireland at the point depot during nine dates running from 3–8
January and 10–12 January 2000, they had sold more than 20 million
records in total and all sixteen of their singles reached the UK top
five and they became the first Irish act to have four number one hits in
the United Kingdom charts. At their height, Boyzone were one of the
biggest-selling artists in music.[citation needed]
Hiatus (2001–2007)
For seven years after their split, the members had mixed success in
their individual careers. Keating in particular remained a force in the
music industry as he continued writing and managing other bands. Gately
also continued his career as a solo artist, appearing in a number of West End stage musicals, and Duffy had some success as an actor (including a role in the television soap Coronation Street). Rumours came to a head and in early 2007 there were news reports that all five members and their manager, The X Factor judge Walsh, had met in Dublin to discuss and organise a comeback tour. On 11 October 2007, Walsh was interviewed on The Graham Norton Show; when asked by Graham Norton
whether there was going to be a re-launch of Boyzone he replied "I
think so". On 5 November 2007, Keating confirmed that Boyzone would
reunite for a special appearance on the BBC's annual fundraiser, Children in Need,
performing a medley of hits, although had not yet commented on the
possibility of a new tour or album. On 14 November 2007, it was reported
that all five members of Boyzone were to begin a UK tour in May, which
would be their first in seven years. Keating, who left the Irish boy
band to pursue a solo career, joined the group for the series of
concerts. On 16 November, Boyzone made a comeback appearance as part of
Children in Need on BBC1 in the UK, with an Irish and UK tour announced
for June 2008.[8]
Back Again... No Matter What tour and Gately's death (2008–2009)
The group sold 200,000 tickets for the tour within three hours and
sold 20,000 tickets on the first day of them going on sale for their
concert in the RDS Dublin. Keating told the Daily Star: "We've
been taking it easy on the Guinness and been out for dinners and just a
couple of drinks. We're taking the tour plans very seriously. We're all
on diets and we've been training in the gym every day. I'm probably the
fittest now that I've ever been. I think we all look better now than
before. I can't wait to be back on the road and all the guys feel the
same." The 29-date tour, taking in cities such as Cardiff, Newcastle,
Liverpool, London at the O2 Arena and Wembley, Manchester, Birmingham,
Glasgow, Aberdeen, Sheffield, Newcastle, Nottingham, Edinburgh Castle
and the RDS in Dublin.
The tour began on 25 May 2008 at Belfast's Odyssey arena and finished at Carlisle Bitts Park on 23 August 2008. On 29 August 2008 Boyzone played alongside other acts such as Sandi Thom and Scouting For Girls at an event in Blackpool to switch on the Blackpool Illuminations, an annual event in the town. The event received coverage on BBC Radio 2. On 3 September, the video for Love You Anyway debuted on the digital music channel The Box.
It features all 5 of the original members of Boyzone with Keating
taking most of the lead vocals. The single received its first play on 20
August 2008, live on Terry Wogan's
Radio 2 Breakfast show. On 6 October 2008, "Love You Anyway" entered
the UK charts at number 5, making it their seventeenth consecutive top
five single. On 8 December their second single of 2008 "Better" was
released and charted at number 22 in the UK charts, number 26 in the
Irish charts and number 63 in the European hot singles charts. On 28
August 2009 the group joined Yvette Fielding in Edinburgh for a Ghosthunting with... show for ITV2.
In 2009, Boyzone played their Better Tour, which was the last tour to feature Gately. On 10 October 2009, Gately died suddenly at his flat in Port d'Andratx, Majorca. Gately's body was discovered later in the morning.[9] His death was later determined to have been caused by a pulmonary edema resulting from an undiagnosed heart condition.[10] Gately's bandmates flew to Majorca on 11 October 2009;[11] Walsh was expected to join them soon after. The surviving members of Boyzone, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch, issued a joint statement:[12] A post-mortem and toxicology tests took place on 13 October and this examination showed that Gately died of natural causes.[10] He died as a result of a congenital heart defect.[13] Toxicology also confirmed the statement by Gately's partner Cowles that he had been smoking cannabis that evening.[14][15]
On 16 October, accompanied by the four surviving members of Boyzone,[16]
his body was brought from Majorca to Dublin where his funeral took
place at the Church of St Laurence O'Toole the following day.[17][18][19][20]
Fans responded with messages of sympathy on the social networking websites Twitter and Facebook.[21][22] Boyzone manager Louis Walsh
was quoted as saying: "We're all absolutely devastated. I'm in complete
shock. I was only with him on Monday at an awards ceremony. We don't
know much about what's happened yet. I only heard after The X Factor (UK television talent show on which Walsh is a judge) and we will rally around each other this week. He was a great man."[21][23]
Brother (2010–2011)
Main article: Brother (Boyzone album)
The four surviving Boyzone members were originally going to release
the new album in mid-2010 with a summer tour following the album, but
the album was released in March 2010 which was earlier than planned. The
album was released as a tribute to Gately which included two new songs
that were performed by Gately before his death. One song was written by
singer-songwriter Mika.[24][25]
who has also claimed that the new song he wrote for Boyzone is the last one which will feature Gately's vocals in which he and Keating shared the vocals and originally the song would have led to Ronan singing first then Stephen would sing the second part prior to that, the song was released as their fourth studio album on 8 March 2010.[26] The track written by Mika became the lead single from the new album, titled "Gave It All Away". Boyzone loved this track and wished to release this song as their comeback single. The song received its first airplay on 17 January 2010.[27] Graham stated that "Gave It All Away" would be released on 1 March 2010 and the album was released a week afterwards. To date, the single has sold over 130,000 copies in the UK alone. The single charted in Australia and New Zealand and peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart.[28]
Boyzone's fourth studio album, Brother was released on 8 March 2010 and become their fourth studio number one album so far in both Ireland and the UK selling 400,000 copies in the UK, 30,000 copies in Republic of Ireland and 7,000 in Germany, the album also charted in several other European countries, Australia and in the top ten in New Zealand. It has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide as of 2012.[29] "Love Is a Hurricane" was the second and final single from Brother. It was released on 17 May, peaking at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 39 on the Irish Singles Chart, selling 12,000 copies.[30] In mid-2010, it was announced that they would be touring the UK and Ireland during February and March 2011 with a 21 date tour of the Ireland and UK with their arena-based Brother Tour and four outdoor shows around the UK during August, the tour was seen by 160,000 fans and the tour grossed million in total. A DVD of the tour from The O2 Arena will be released in December 2013.[31] Boyzone performed "No Matter What" with Kim Marsh on an ITV programme called Coronation Street: The Big 50 broadcast on ITV1 on 10 December 2010, but Graham was not present due to other commitments.[32]
Tickets for the anniversary tour BZ20 went on sale on 14 February 2013, the tour was released in a cd format and include the DVD of their 2011 tour which has been held back from release until December 2013.[35]
As part of the 20th anniversary the band recorded a programme on 12 June 2013 which aired on Irish channel RTE One on 27 August called "Boyzone - For One Night Only".[36]
On 24 September 2013, the band performed one of the songs from their new album called "Love Will Save the Day" on The X Factor Australia. It was announced on the same day that the brand new album will be released on 25 November 2013 and became available to pre-order from Amazon. Boyzone released their new studio album BZ20 in November 2013 and it sold 200,000 copies in the UK, peaking at number 6 in the UK charts and number 7 in the Irish charts. Love Will save The Day was released a week previously and peaked at number 39 in the UK charts selling 20,000 copies.[37]
In early 2014, a compilation album 'Love Me For A Reason: The Collection' was released and it has charted in Ireland and Belgium.[38]
In 2014, further dates were added to their BZ20 Tour.[39]
Upon release, the album Dublin to Detroit featured only 11 tracks.
who has also claimed that the new song he wrote for Boyzone is the last one which will feature Gately's vocals in which he and Keating shared the vocals and originally the song would have led to Ronan singing first then Stephen would sing the second part prior to that, the song was released as their fourth studio album on 8 March 2010.[26] The track written by Mika became the lead single from the new album, titled "Gave It All Away". Boyzone loved this track and wished to release this song as their comeback single. The song received its first airplay on 17 January 2010.[27] Graham stated that "Gave It All Away" would be released on 1 March 2010 and the album was released a week afterwards. To date, the single has sold over 130,000 copies in the UK alone. The single charted in Australia and New Zealand and peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart.[28]
Boyzone's fourth studio album, Brother was released on 8 March 2010 and become their fourth studio number one album so far in both Ireland and the UK selling 400,000 copies in the UK, 30,000 copies in Republic of Ireland and 7,000 in Germany, the album also charted in several other European countries, Australia and in the top ten in New Zealand. It has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide as of 2012.[29] "Love Is a Hurricane" was the second and final single from Brother. It was released on 17 May, peaking at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 39 on the Irish Singles Chart, selling 12,000 copies.[30] In mid-2010, it was announced that they would be touring the UK and Ireland during February and March 2011 with a 21 date tour of the Ireland and UK with their arena-based Brother Tour and four outdoor shows around the UK during August, the tour was seen by 160,000 fans and the tour grossed million in total. A DVD of the tour from The O2 Arena will be released in December 2013.[31] Boyzone performed "No Matter What" with Kim Marsh on an ITV programme called Coronation Street: The Big 50 broadcast on ITV1 on 10 December 2010, but Graham was not present due to other commitments.[32]
BZ20 (2013-2014)
Lynch said in an interview on ITV1 show Loose Women that Boyzone will be releasing a new album and be touring in 2013 which will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the band forming.[33] Duffy told The Sun newspaper, "We've plans in place for a tour and an album next year for the 20th anniversary, The album will probably involve the O2 arena in London, it's very exciting!, we've a very loyal fanbase that always come in their thousands. It's a nice set-up. We never broke up, so we can take time out to do our own thing, and then get back together when it suits." [34]Tickets for the anniversary tour BZ20 went on sale on 14 February 2013, the tour was released in a cd format and include the DVD of their 2011 tour which has been held back from release until December 2013.[35]
As part of the 20th anniversary the band recorded a programme on 12 June 2013 which aired on Irish channel RTE One on 27 August called "Boyzone - For One Night Only".[36]
On 24 September 2013, the band performed one of the songs from their new album called "Love Will Save the Day" on The X Factor Australia. It was announced on the same day that the brand new album will be released on 25 November 2013 and became available to pre-order from Amazon. Boyzone released their new studio album BZ20 in November 2013 and it sold 200,000 copies in the UK, peaking at number 6 in the UK charts and number 7 in the Irish charts. Love Will save The Day was released a week previously and peaked at number 39 in the UK charts selling 20,000 copies.[37]
In early 2014, a compilation album 'Love Me For A Reason: The Collection' was released and it has charted in Ireland and Belgium.[38]
In 2014, further dates were added to their BZ20 Tour.[39]
From Dublin to Detroit (2014-present)
On 17 July 2014, it was announced that Boyzone would be releasing a sixth studio album called From Dublin To Detroit, a 12 song album with covers of motown hits. Keith Duffy said "We're basically just covering some of our favourite songs from the Motown era, and putting a full album together. So we've got 12 really exciting tracks coming out. It's going to give us a whole new catalogue of music to perform. And it will be very interesting how it fits in with our own back catalogue. It's kind of rejuvenating us. It's giving us just good times and good memories in the studio. So fingers crossed people will receive it well and it goes well for us."[40] On 29 September 2014 a few songs from the album were announced on twitter; track 1 What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,[41] track 2 The Tracks of My Tears,[42] track 4 This Old Heart of Mine.,[43] track 5 Just My Imagination [44] and track 7 I'm Doin' Fine Now[45]Upon release, the album Dublin to Detroit featured only 11 tracks.
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