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A1
A1 in 2010Background information Origin United Kingdom and Norway Genres Pop, pop rock, dance-pop Years active 1998–2002, 2009–present Labels Universal Norway (2009–present)
BMG (1998–2002)
Epic Records (1998–2002)Associated acts Eve Angeli, Steps Website http://www.a1official.com/ Members Mark Read
Ben Adams
Christian IngebrigtsenPast members Paul Marazzi A1 are a British-Norwegian boyband. They were originally made up of Mark Read, Ben Adams, Christian Ingebrigtsen and Paul Marazzi. Their first single, "Be the First to Believe", entered the UK singles chart at #6 in early 1999. They had a huge amount of success worldwide and charts with two number #1s and eight top 10 hits. Adding to this they also won a BRIT Award for "British Breakthrough Act" in 2001. They were formed by band manager Tim Byrne, who also formed Steps. A1 came to an end in 2002 when original member Paul Marazzi left in 2002 and the band subsequently decided to split.
In August 2009, Ingebrigtsen, Read and Adams announced that they would reform A1, albeit without Marazzi, for a series of concerts in Oslo in December 2009 at the Christiania Theatre.[1] Since their comeback they have already released four new singles, "Take You Home", "Don't Wanna Lose You Again", "In Love and I Hate It" and "Waiting for Daylight". Their fourth studio album, Waiting for Daylight, was released on 11 October 2010. The band have sold 3 million records worldwide.
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Career
A1, consisting of Mark Read, Ben Adams, Christian Ingebrigtsen and Paul Marazzi were formed in 1998 by the management team of Tim Byrne and Vicky Blood. They signed with Columbia Records in February 1999 and released "Be the First to Believe" in Summer 1999.[2] In 2000 they achieved two number ones with "Take on Me" and the hit "Same Old Brand New You". Their third album, Make It Good, featured a sound closer to traditional rock music, but was to be their last studio project. The 3rd album have a lot of success then on 8 October 2002, Paul Marazzi left the group citing personal reasons,[3] and a1 subsequently decided to split.[4] In 2001, the band began a massive arena tour of Asia, where they were very well received. The video for their seventh single, "No More", was filmed in Singapore while they were on tour there. During a concert in Indonesia, four teenage girls were killed in a stampede.[5] In January 2004, Asian fans were treated to an exclusive Best Of A1 album, a compilation featuring all of their singles, two previously unreleased concert recordings and three exclusive B-Sides. In 2009, following Adams' appearance on Celebrity Big Brother,[6] the band released their Greatest Hits in the UK.
In 2001 Sony Music UK launched a paid subscription service for A1 called 'Access All Areas', the first for an artist signed to the company. This was a very early version of a social network allowing fans to meet and chat online. The subscription service was a forerunner of an online fan club which has since become more popular amongst musicians.
Post A1 and solo careers
In 2005, Ben Adams went on to release his first solo single, "Sorry", which peaked at #18 on the UK Singles Chart. Adams was also due to record an album but due to an argument with his record label, he was later dropped. In 2009, he appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother, becoming one of the remaining five housemates.[7] In 2003, Christian Ingebrigtsen also began a solo career, with his first solo single, "In Love With An Angel", being released in 2004. The single stayed in the Top 10 of the Norway Singles Chart for nearly three months. The song was switfly followed by "Things Are Gonna Change", which became Ingebrigsten's final solo single before he moved into other areas of showbusiness. In 2002, Mark Read focused on becoming a songwriter for other artists, after signing a deal with Metrophonic. Read has written for artists such as Charlotte Church, Joe Brown, Sam Brown, Mark Owen, Jarvis Cocker and Roger Cook. Read released his debut solo single, "Greatest Lady In My Life", on the 2 March 2009. The single featured a karaoke version of the track, exclusive to retailers iTunes and Amazon.[8] His debut solo album, Peace At Last, was released in June 2009. Months after he left the band, Paul hosted the Andy Cole Children's Foundation (now All Star Kids) on April 26, 2003 together with Jo Good.[9] He turned down the offer to appear in I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! in 2004[10] Later in late 2005, he started forming a soul/rock band in Sunderland, Northeast England. The band was named Snagsby in 2006. Later in 2008, the band announced in their official MySpace that Marazzi is leaving Snagsby on January 2009. Paul then went to work in The George Hotel in Whitby as a club DJ.[10]
Reunion
In November 2008, the remaining members of the band formed a MySpace account to keep fans updated of their current situation.[11] In Summer 2009, the band made an official announcement, stating that not only were they to reform, but they were to play a series of concerts in Oslo in December of that year. The announcement also stated that the band's first new single in seven years, "Take You Home", would be released via iTunes in Norway on 2 November. The single entered the Norway Singles Chart at #9, based on download sales only. It was announced in late 2009 that the band would compete to represent Norway in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest, with the band's second single since their reformation, "Don't Wanna Lose You Again".[12] The song peaked at #4 on the Norwegian Singles Chart, based entirely on download sales. The band reached the final of the contest and finished in second place[citation needed]. The band made their official UK comeback on New Year's Eve by performing at the Heaven New Year's Eve Party in South London. In March 2010, the band embarked on a worldwide tour that began in Norway, with performances in Oslo, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Bergen, Trondheim and Haugesund. The tour will extend to Europe and ROTW in Autumn 2010. The band's first new studio album since 2002 was released on 11 October 2010, and includes the singles "Take You Home", "Don't Wanna Lose You Again", "In Love and I Hate It" and "Waiting for Daylight".
In October 2011, the group appeared on Channel 5's OK TV and Live with Gabby[13] to promote their UK comeback gig at the O2 Academy Islington on October 31st 2011.
In November 18, 2011, a1 is going to release another single, a Christmas/New Year song called "Another Year Gone".
Discography
Main article: A1 discographyStudio albums
- Here We Come (1999)
- The A List (2000)
- Make It Good (2002)
- Waiting for Daylight (2010)
Compilation albums
- The Best of A1 (2004)
- Greatest Hits (2009)
Singles
- "Be the First to Believe" (1999)
- "Summertime of Our Lives" (1999)
- "Ready or Not/Everytime" (1999)
- "Like a Rose" (2000)
- "Take on Me" (2000)
- "Same Old Brand New You" (2000)
- "No More" (2001)
- "Caught in the Middle" (2002)
- "Make It Good" (2002)
- "Nos Differences" (2002)
- "Take You Home" (2009)
- "Don't Wanna Lose You Again" (2010)
- "In Love and I Hate It" (2010)
- "Waiting for Daylight" (2011)
- "Another Year Gone" (2011)
References
- ^ Boyband a1 confirm comeback shows
- ^ NME
- ^ PopDirt.com
- ^ BBC Newsround
- ^ "A1 'devastated' after stampede deaths". BBC News. 19 March 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1229130.stm.
- ^ HMV
- ^ http://www.whatsontv.co.uk/reality/celebrity-big-brother-09/news/celebrity-big-brother-ben-finishes-fifth/4879
- ^ Amazon.co.uk MP3
- ^ [1] From Eva Cassidy Tributes article Charlotte gethin live
- ^ a b [2]
- ^ MySpace
- ^ "Disse stiller med låter i Melodi Grand Prix". VG (in Norwegian). http://www.vg.no/musikk/grand-prix/artikkel.php?artid=592628. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
- ^ A1 and the Poppadom Palace
External links
Studio albums Compilation albums The Best of A1 · Greatest HitsSingles "Be the First to Believe" · "Summertime of Our Lives" · "Ready or Not/Everytime" · "Like a Rose" · "Take on Me" · "Same Old Brand New You" · "No More" · "Caught in the Middle" · "Make It Good" · "Nos Differences" · "Take You Home" · "Don't Wanna Lose You Again" · "In Love and I Hate It" · "Waiting for Daylight" · "Another Year Gone"Other songs Related articles DiscographyCategories:- British boy bands
- Norwegian boy bands
- English pop music groups
- Musical groups established in 1998
- Musical groups disestablished in 2002
- Musical groups reestablished in 2009
- Musical quartets
- Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists
- Melodi Grand Prix contestants
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