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This
time he sung a song by one of Ronan's idols - George Michael's
'Careless Whisper' and got together his dance routine. Again he
made it through, this time there were just 10 of them left. At
the final audition he boasted "Oh, I can sing anything"
but as the decision came close the bravado waned and tension took
hold. The announcement was made - Ronan was in.
It was 1993 and Ronan and his new found friends were about to
take their first step on the path to worldwide fame.
Their
first appearance was just one day after the audition. They were
booked onto Ireland's biggest TV chat show, The Late Late Show.
They'd had no time to prepare let alone get to know each other.
Needless to say, they were terrible. The critics had slated them,
but they didn't let this get them down.
The
band were excited about the future and were above all determined
to succeed.Little did they know that they were about to become
one of the biggest boybands ever. Five lads: Ronan Keating, Stephen
Gately, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch - one band:
Boyzone. Back then, they could never have known that six years
down the line that they would have sixteen top three singles,
six of which were number ones, four number one albums (selling
more than 12 million copies worldwide), dozens of sell-out UK
tours and millions of fans the world over.
A
crucial time for the band
They
had their first single out - the old disco classic by an American
group called the Detroit Spinners called 'Working My Way Back
to You' on the A-side and Ronan's favourite party piece 'Father
& Son' on the B-side. But they still had a lot of work to
do - they had to make people like them. They travelled the length
and breadth of Ireland to some of the most remote areas of the
country, playing hundreds of shows. It was seriously hard and
they often had to play to pretty hostile crowds but for Ronan,
it was one of the most enjoyable times in his career - a time
of excitement and togetherness for the band.
Eventually
the hard work began to pay off. The fans were growing in numbers,
the press were showing interest and a group of girls were to be
found congregating outside Ronan's house. Although he though it
was strange at first, he began to start to like it - it helped
him believe in himself.
Boyzone
- Making The Mark
The
first Boyzone single was a success. It had 'Working My Way Back
To You' on the A-side and 'Father & Son' on the B-side. In
March 1994 it entered the Irish charts at No. 3.
After
the success in Ireland of 'Working My Way Back To You', Polygram
signed the band up for an album. It was the break they were hoping
for and they were determined not to let anybody down. They teamed
up with producer Ray Hedges and recorded the song that was to
be their next release, the Osmonds classic 'Love Me For a Reason'.
It was decided that Ronan should sing lead vocals - he was thrilled.
Boyzone's
first break into the UK market came when they were asked to tour
with the Smash Hits Roadshow in the autumn of 1994. The band knew
it was their big chance to get maximum exposure performing to
crowds of 10,000 to 25,000 people every night. After winning Best
New Comers at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party in the summer
the pop industry had to take notice. They were 16, they were Boyzone,
they were pop stars.
'Love
Me For A Reason' reached No. 2 in the UK Christmas charts and
the band made their first appearance on Top of The Pops which
for Ronan, was a dream come true.
Boyzone - Said And Done
The
New Year of 1995 brought in continued hard work, the album Said
and Done was put together with Ronan singing lead vocals on half
of the tracks and a whole heap of song writing credits.
The
summer of 1995 saw the band embark on the biggest nation-wide
tour of Ireland there had ever been - they performed in over 32
counties, doing 36 shows in just 30 days. It was a demanding schedule
and Ronan found it hard to deal with the separation from his family
and friends but with constant phone calls home somehow he coped.
Boyzone
- Rollercoaster Times
Boyzone
had a string of hits in 1995/1996: 'Key To My Life' reached No.
3 in May; 'So Good' with Ronan singing lead vocal reached No.
4 in July; the album Said and Done picked the No. 1 slot in the
UK and Irish album charts; 'Father & Son got to No. 2 in November;
and, 'Coming Home Now' peaked No. 3 in early 1996. For Boyzone,
success had come by the bucket load.
Boyzone
mania travelled the world: the band toured the far East; completed
a massive UK tour in the summer of 1996 including 4 shows at Wembley
Arena in July, each one attended by 15,000 fans; their second
album A Different Beat was released in October 1996; more tours
of South East Asia, the Middle East and India came in 1997; and,
the Boyzone version of Tracey Chapman's 'Baby Can I Hold You'
came out in November of that year.
During
the dizzy heights of autumn 1996, with a sell-out Boyzone UK tour
and a second album destined for No. 1 under their belts Ronan's
world came crashing down around him. It was September 26th 1996
when Ronan took the phone call from his brother Ciarran - his
mam had breast cancer. It was difficult for Ronan to accept and
being on tour with Boyzone helped him block the reality out. The
3rd of March 1998 saw in Ronan's 21st birthday. Boyzone had had
a second Number One hit album with A Different Beat, five hit
singles including two No. 1's for 'Words' and the title track
from the album.
A
3rd album Where We Belong was being put together and a new Boyzone
single 'All That I Need' on which Ronan sung lead vocals was due
for release on 20 April. Ronan and Steven Gately were due to head
out to Tokyo to promote the Mr Bean movie - Boyzone had recorded
'Picture Of You' for the soundtrack, producing a No. 2 hit in
the UK charts back in July 1997. The schedule for Boyzone was
once again as hectic as it had ever been. The problem was, Ronan
had barely stopped to breathe and the pain of the bereavement
for the loss of his mother wouldn't go away. It was the evening
before an appearance on Top Of The Pops and Ronan had just had
enough - he desparately needed a break. He could no longer face
the constant press bombardments asking him about his mother's
death - he was tired of the gruelling schedule. He needed to take
stock and ease his emotional state. He took a break from Boyzone.
Amid much press speculation of breakdowns and illness, all completely
unfounded, Ronan took a well-deserved holiday with his then girlfriend
Yvonne to the tiny Caribbean island of Nevis.
It
was on the April 30th 1998 Ronan and Yvonne were married. Their
relationship had been a whirlwhind romance and as he stood there
during the ceremony on the paradise island of Nevis he felt there
was no doubt that this was right.
In
November 1998 the Boyzone schedule became one of the busiest periods
the band had known. They were promoting their latest album that
was in the shops Where We Belong as well as the know single 'I
Love The Way You Love Me' and Ronan also presented Miss World.
On
15th March 1999 baby Jack was born. For Ronan this was "the
ultimate gift" and though Jack can have anything he wants,
Ronan is determined that he will never be spoilt. His mother taught
him to have manners and treat people respectfully, values he intends
to pass onto his son. And just as his mother did with him, Ronan
will teach his son what matters more than anything - that if you
give love, you will get it back in return.
Boyzone
had become Ireland's most successful pop export of all time paving
the way for other Irish acts such as The Corrs and B*Witched.
A week after his son Jack was born in March 1999, Ronan's next
baby was introduced to the world - Ireland's newest boy band,
Westlife. Boyzone had reached the pinnacle of success and Ronan
wanted to experience the thrill of starting out again. Ronan's
experiences with Boyzone stood him in good stead to take on the
role of co-manager with the Boyzone manager Louis Walsh. He's
been down that road before and can offer the band much in the
way of advise and assistance. Westlife, have taken the UK charts
by storm achieving a succession of No. 1 hits.
As
an artist, Ronan had already received virtually every accolade
known to man: from numerous Smash Hits Awards for 'Most Fanciable
Male' and MTV Awards for "Best Pop Band" to a coveted
Ivor Novello Award for 'Picture Of You' - the song he wrote for
the Mr Bean movie - joining the ranks of pop superstars George
Michael and Sir Elton John.
In
the summer of 1999 Ronan Keating released his first solo single,
'When You Say Nothing At All', taken from the Brit Award winning
'Notting Hill' film soundtrack. Ronan's first solo offering naturally
crashed into the charts at No. 1 and 'When You Say Nothing At
All' became one of the love songs of the year selling in excess
of half a million copies.
By
mid-1999 the band were struggling to be individuals, and it was
no surprise when Boyzone announced that they were going to take
a year out to work on solo projects, after the release of their
The Greatest Hits album By Request.
Hello
L.A.
Ronan
flew out to Los Angeles in January, to write and record his debut
solo album. Ronan's reputation as an artist of the highest calibre
has lead to him working with some of the world's best songwriters
and producers, from Steve Lipson, Pat Leonard (Madonna) and Barry
Gibb (The Bee Gees) to Bryan Adams and Gregg Alexander (The New
Radicals).
The
first single from the album was the upbeat and summery 'Life Is
A Rollercoaster', which was released to the world on 10th July.
Needless to say, Ronan scored his second No. 1 hit as a solo artist.
Ronan
himself describes the album as "
a real mix of pop,
rock and traditional music. I'm proud of every single track. Each
song sounds and feels very special. I was really nervous at first
about going in to the studio on my own without the other lads,
but it was exciting to create my own stuff and to write with new
people. I'm really happy with the result."
"With
tracks such as the poppy 'Life Is A Rollercoaster', the rocky
'If You Love Me' and the Bryan Adams/Phil Thornalley penned 'The
Way You Make Me Feel' the album has something for everyone. Add
to that the Irish sounding 'Only For You' plus the beautiful ballads
'Once Upon A Lifetime' and 'In This Life' - and you've covered
the whole spectrum! Simply entitled Ronan - the album was released
on 31st July."
Ronan's
autobiography Life Is a Rollercoaster was released. A heartfelt
journal of Ronan's life experiences to date, the book tells it
just as it happened. Ronan's success as a solo artist is on a
roll, the rollercoaster keeps going. Just three months after the
release of Ronan's debut solo album Ronan, the album has already
sold in excess of 500,000 copies worldwide and his presence in
Europe has lead to his nomination for "Best Male" at
the MTV Awards in Stockholm on the 6th November.
Following
the massive acclaim of his debut solo album, and the number 1
success of "Life is a Rollercoaster", Ronan Keating
has now released the third single from the album, the heartfelt
and passionate ballad "The Way You Make Me Feel". Penned
by Phil Thornalley and Bryan Adams, "The Way You Make Me
Feel" is a very laid back and mellow song full of passion
and drive.
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