Westlife brian mcfadden biography
Brian McFadden
Irish singer (born )
For other people named Brian McFadden, see Brian McFadden (disambiguation).
Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April ) is an Irish pop singer and television presenter. He rose to fame in as a member of the Irish boy band Westlife. Following his departure from the group in , McFadden released his debut solo album, Irish Son. He has since released four studio albums: Set in Stone (), Wall of Soundz (), The Irish Connection (), and Otis (). In Brian teamed up with Keith Duffy (Boyzone) to form Boyzlife and currently have two albums to date "Strings Attached" () and "Old School" ()
Early life
McFadden was born in Dublin and was raised Catholic.[1] Throughout his younger years, he always had an interest in singing, dancing and football.[2] Along with his sister Susan, McFadden attended the Billie Barry Stage School in Dublin,[2] which led him to doing stage and TV roles, including a role in the Irish TV show Finbar's Class, a comedy revolving around a group of student-singers.[3] In early , he formed a pop-R&B group with his friends Tim and Darragh, called Cartel, and performed live gigs in Dublin pubs.[2] When the band passed their credentials to prominent Irish music manager Louis Walsh, McFadden was asked to come to the audition for the formation of a new band that would later be called Westlife.
Music career
– Westlife
Main article: Westlife
In June , McFadden auditioned for Irish boy band Westlife and was against another blonde Nicky Byrne and eventually both joined the group alongside Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, and Shane Filan. After joining, he changed the spelling of his name from Brian to Bryan to make it easier to sign autographs. With McFadden as part of the group, Westlife were under the music mogul Simon Cowell and released their first single, Swear It Again, which was the group's first and only single to have charted in the US in , four Irish No. 1 studio albums, and a No. 1 greatest hits album. They also released seventeen Irish top 5 singles including the hit single "Uptown Girl," which peaked within the top 10 in seven European countries and also in Australia and New Zealand. In March , McFadden left the group to spend more time with his family and work on solo projects. He subsequently began a solo career and decided to revert the spelling of his first name back to its original, "Brian." Before launching his solo career, he co-wrote the song "If My World Stopped Turning," which was sung by Ireland's entry Chris Doran in the Eurovision Song Contest
– Going solo and Irish Son
Main article: Irish Son
Following his departure from Westlife, McFadden signed to major record label, Sony BMG.[4] In September , he released his debut solo single "Real to Me," which became his first solo No. 1 single in Britain, Ireland, Denmark and Norway.[5] His second single and title track, "Irish Son," peaked within the top 10 on the British and Ireland Singles Charts. Following the release of the two singles, McFadden released his debut solo album, Irish Son, in November and it peaked within the top 10 on the Irish Albums Chart. McFadden co-wrote most of the songs on the album with Guy Chambers, best known for his successful collaboration with Robbie Williams and INXS. The third single "Almost Here," a duet with Australian singer Delta Goodrem became McFadden's second No. 1 single in Ireland as a solo artist and his first in Australia[6] and gained a platinum accreditation there.[7] The fourth and final single, "Demons" peaked within the top 30 on the charts in Ireland and Britain. McFadden continued writing songs for artists such as Il Divo and Girls Aloud, as well as co-writing the theme song "Together We Are One" for the Commonwealth Games.[2] That same year, McFadden collaborated with American singer LeAnn Rimes on the song, "Everybody's Someone."
– Label change, Set in Stone and Wall of Soundz
Main articles: Set in Stone (Brian McFadden album) and Wall of Soundz
While working on the second album, McFadden's record label, Sony BMG insisted that he work with an artists & repertoire (A&R) man, after disappointing sales of his last album, which only sold , copies worldwide.[4] However, there were claims that McFadden's A&R man did not want McFadden to work with Guy Chambers, who had previously worked with McFadden on his last album and fought about his songs and musical direction.[4] His A&R man wanted him to make songs like James Morrison, Paolo Nutini, and the Scissor Sisters but McFadden insisted he make songs that are of his style.[4] It was later revealed in March that McFadden parted ways with Sony BMG. Later that year, he set up his own record label under the name of BMF Records and released his new single "Like Only a Woman Can" in Ireland, through the label. "Like Only a Woman Can" became his third Irish No. 1 single as a solo artist.[8] In early , McFadden signed to Universal Music Australia[9] and released the single there in April , which peaked within the ARIA top [8] Following the release of "Like Only a Woman Can," McFadden released his second studio album, Set in Stone. The album peaked in Australia at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[10] Other singles were released from the album: "Twisted," which peaked within the top 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart[11] and "Everything But You," which failed to chart the ARIA top
In April , McFadden released "Just Say So," which features American rapper Kevin Rudolf. The single debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at No. 1 and stayed there for three weeks.[12] It spent seven weeks in the ARIA top ten and thirteen weeks in the ARIA top 50 and gained a platinum accreditation.[13][12] Following the release of "Just Say So," McFadden released his third studio album, Wall of Soundz, in Australia on 23 April The album was originally going to be released as a side-project McFadden embarked on with American songwriter Rob Conley but both decided to release it as McFadden's third solo album.[14] It debuted at No. 27 on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent only three weeks in the ARIA top [15] "Chemical Rush" was the second single released from the album in June and peaked at No. 12 on the charts.[16] In September , McFadden released the third single entitled "Mistakes," a duet with his then fiancée Delta Goodrem. McFadden also recorded a duet with Ronan Keating on Keating's duet album, a cover of the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody."
– "Just the Way You Are" and The Irish Connection
On 25 February , McFadden released the new single "Just the Way You Are (Drunk at the Bar)". The song was criticised by some as a glorification of date rape,[17] as a result of which he cancelled the shooting of a proposed pop video for the song, asked that the song not be played on the radio and pledged via his Twitter account to donate all proceeds from the song to rape victims.[18] "Just the Way You Are (Drunk at the Bar)" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number sixty-one on 8 March , and peaked at number forty-nine the next week.[19][20]
In June , McFadden appeared on Australian radio show The Kyle & Jackie O Show to launch both of his new singles "Come Party" and "That's How Life Goes", which was co-written by singer, songwriter and producer Ray Ruffin. Despite heavy promotion and appearances on TV shows such as Dancing with the Stars, the new singles failed to impact the charts at all, which was surprising considering his high-profile appearances on Australia's Got Talent. Some of this has been attributed to the negative press surrounding his previous single "Just the Way You Are (Drunk at the Bar)". This, as well as his much-publicized split with Delta Goodrem, appeared to have had a negative impact on his music career.[21]
McFadden released his new single "Wrap My Arms" on 20 January in Australia.[22] The song was used in a promo for Home and Away and it managed to peak at No. 70 on the ARIA top [23]
On 13 September , McFadden announced the release of his fourth studio album, The Irish Connection, featuring covers of his favourite Irish songs as well as duets with Ronan Keating and Sinéad O'Connor. The album was recorded in both Sydney and Dublin and features none of McFadden's past five single releases, which have not appeared in an album format to date.
On 18 September , Ronan Keating announced that McFadden would be joining him on his UK Fires Tour.[24]
–present: Boyzlife
Boyzlife is a duo consisting of Keith Duffy and McFadden, who previously appeared as members of '90s and '00s boybands Boyzone and Westlife, respectively, hence the name. In , they released their debut album, Strings Attached.[25]
In February , Keith Duffy invited John Junior, Mental Health Activist on stage with McFadden on their Boyzlife tour to share his mental health journey with their fans. Junior travels around the United Kingdom with Charlie the Duck, who accompanies him, encouraging people to speak up about mental health. Duffy is friends with Junior and supports his campaign to raise awareness for mental health.[26]
On 19 January , the duo announced the release of their second studio album, Old School, which charted poorly due to lack of promotion.[27]
Television and radio career
In , McFadden took on the role of television presenter as co-host of FOX8's Football Superstar in Australia. He reprised his role for the second season in In August , McFadden appeared as a guest judge on Australian Idol.
In , McFadden became one of the new judges on Australia's Got Talent replacing Red Symons alongside Kyle Sandilands who replaced Tom Burlinson and Dannii Minogue. He was a judge for three years, but was not asked back for the seventh season.[28] In season 6, McFadden had a controversial dismissal of Owen Campbell, after a small argument where it appeared that McFadden did not understand the outlaw style genre of the contestant and persona he was portraying which may have played a part in his ratings drop which led to him leaving the show.[citation needed]
In late , McFadden teamed up with singer Ricki-Lee Coulter and former Big Brother host Mike Goldman to present the Summer Breakfast Show on 2Day FM. In September , McFadden returned to radio by co-hosting on the breakfast show on 2dayFM with Jackie O and Andrew G, replacing host Kyle Sandilands for a short period of time.
saw McFadden and his wife at the time Vogue Williams come in second place on ITV dancing show Stepping Out, hosted by Davina McCall.
In , McFadden co-hosted the Channel 5 dating game show Stand By Your Man alongside former Freshly Squeezed co-host Laura Jackson.[29]
In September , McFadden began hosting daytime ITV series Who's Doing the Dishes?[30] The show returned for a second series in September and a third in September making over 90 episodes in total.[31] In January , McFadden took part in celebrity talent show Get Your Act Together.[32] In December , McFadden and Vogue Williams took part in a celebrity couples edition of Catchphrase.
In , McFadden participated in the third series of The Jump on Channel 4. He was the fourth celebrity to be eliminated from the show.[33]
In , McFadden took part in the eleventh series of Dancing on Ice, alongside professional partner Alex Murphy. He finished in fourth place, after a skate-off with Saara Aalto.
Filmography
- Television
- Guest appearances
Personal life
McFadden married then-Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona on 5 January in Rathfeigh, County Meath, Ireland.[35] They have two daughters. They divorced in [36] In , McFadden began dating Australian singer Delta Goodrem, with whom he collaborated on the duet "Almost Here". They were engaged but the pair ended their relationship in [37] He married Irish model Vogue Williams in in Florence, Italy. They separated in [38][39] and divorced in
In , McFadden received a £ fine and was banned from driving for six months at a Nottingham court after accruing 12 penalty points for four separate speeding offences.[40][41]
In December , McFadden announced his engagement to physical education teacher Danielle Parkinson on Twitter after three years of dating.[42][43] McFadden announced in November that he and Parkinson were expecting.[44] Their daughter was born on 16 May [45]
Discography
Main article: Brian McFadden discography
See also: Westlife discography
Solo
Boyzlife
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
The APRA Awards are presented annually from by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced in [47]
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in
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