Gary Barlow

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  • 1986
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With an eventful career echoing the trajectory of a roller coaster, pop vocalist Gary Barlow, the linchpin of Britain's biggest-ever boy band, Take That, struggled to compete with the success of the group's most tabloid-friendly member, Robbie Williams, before a phenomenal reunion restored his reputation as one of Britain's most accomplished songwriters. Born in Frodsham, Cheshire in 1971, Barlow was inspired to start playing the keyboard after watching a performance of Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough" on Top of the Pops. He spent his early teenage years honing his musical talents, and after an appearance on BBC TV show Pebble Mill, he began performing across the Northern working men's club circuit. In 1989, he released a single under the name Kurtis Rush before he was introduced to manager Nigel Martin-Smith, who was looking to manufacture the U.K.'s answer to New Kids On the Block. Considered the main musical talent of the band, Barlow achieved unparalleled success as one-fifth of Take That, scoring eight chart-topping singles, several of which he penned, three number one albums, and an army of fans who needed a telephone helpline to deal with their grief over the band's split in 1996. Just three months after the release of their final hit, Barlow appeared with a new buff image and a mature sound for debut solo single, "Forever Love." The "next George Michael" predictions appeared to be materializing when the single reached number one, as did its follow-up, the Madonna-penned "Love Won't Wait," and the full-length album, Open Road. However, no one banked on the unlikely career rejuvenation of Robbie Williams, previously considered the clown of the band, whose Brit-pop-friendly LP, Life Thru a Lens, made Barlow's MOR output appear bland in comparison. After a two-year break, Barlow returned to a music scene which was dominated by his rival, and with the odds firmly against him, his dance-pop comeback single, "Stronger," stalled at number 16, while his second album, Twelve Months Eleven Days, spent just one week in the Top 40. Having to suffer the ignominy of watching Williams revel in the pair's reversal of fortunes, he spent the next few years in a musical wilderness before signing a publishing deal with Sony, where he penned tracks for the likes of Delta Goodrem, Will Young, and Blue. In 2005, the success of an ITV documentary, recounting the story of Take That, and a new Greatest Hits disc prompted the boy band, minus Williams, to reunite for a series of live shows, and eventually a new album. Incredibly, they went on to achieve more commercial and critical success than in their '90s heyday, with both Beautiful World and The Circus selling nearly three million copies in the U.K. In 2008, Barlow was credited as Director of Music on the ITV musical drama Britannia High, and a year later, he formed his own label, Future Records, where he signed classical artist Camilla Kerslake, MC Aggro Santos, and talent show winner Emma's Imagination. In 2010, he patched up his differences with Williams for good on the number two duet "Shame" before they both teamed up with the rest of Take That on the fastest-selling album of the century, Progress. The following year, Barlow celebrated his 40th birthday by performing his first solo show in over a decade at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London, where Chris Martin, Midge Ure and Delta Goodrem each joined him onstage. In 2012, he was commissioned to write and perform the official song of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. Co-written with Andrew Lloyd Webber, “Sing” topped the UK singles chart; while the EP of the same name -- which included a cover of The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” -- became the shortest album to ever hit the UK No.1 spot.

~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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  • So Help Me Girl
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    Kelly Rowland Heading To UK, Joining Gary Barlow As New ‘X Factor’ Judge
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    rougher things than this, so this is going to be no problem for her. The X Factor is not the only way for Cheryl to break the US, it's not like it's t...
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    Gary Barlow's Diamond Jubilee Album Tops U.K. Chart | Billboard.com
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    Gary Barlow of Take That scored an instant U.K. No. 1 album yesterday (June 3) with his Diamond Jubilee-inspired project with the Commonwealth Band, "...
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    Gary Barlow Tops U.K. Charts, Ed Sheeran Storms Back | Billboard.com
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    Take That member Gary Barlow confirmed his expected double victory on the new U.K. sales charts on Sunday (June 10). His Diamond Jubilee-inspired "Sin...
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    Usher Can't Beat Gary Barlow on U.K. Album Chart | Billboard.com
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    Gary Barlow's Jubilee-inspired "Sing" project started a third week atop the U.K. album chart yesterday as Cheryl Cole's "Call My Name" became the mark...
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    Take That Singer Gary Barlow and Wife Lose Baby | Billboard.com
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    Musician Gary Barlow and his wife Dawn say their daughter was stillborn, and are asking for privacy. In a statement released Monday, the couple said t...
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Discography

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  • On Her Majesty's Service (2012)
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    On Her Majesty's Service (2012)
    Polydor
  • Twelve Months, Eleven Days (1999)
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    Twelve Months, Eleven Days (1999)
    RCA
  • Open Road (1997)
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    Open Road (1997)
    Arista Records
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