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Gary Barlow
NameGary Barlow
Birth dateJanuary 20, 1971
Birth placeFrodsham, Cheshire, England
OccupationSinger, songwriter, record producer
GenrePop music, Rock music
InstrumentPiano, Vocals

Gary Barlow is a renowned British singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the lead vocalist of the boy band Take That. Born in Frodsham, Cheshire, England, Barlow's music career spans over three decades, with collaborations with notable artists such as Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Cher. He has also worked with prominent record producers like Trevor Horn and Chris Porter. Barlow's musical influences include The Beatles, Queen, and Michael Jackson.

Early Life

Gary Barlow was born on January 20, 1971, in Frodsham, Cheshire, England, to Colin and Marjorie Barlow. He developed an interest in music at a young age, inspired by artists like David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. Barlow attended Frodsham High School and later studied music at South Cheshire College. He began performing in local bands, including Curiosity, and worked as a disc jockey at a local nightclub in Crewe. Barlow's early life was also influenced by his family, including his parents and his sister, Angela Barlow, who introduced him to various genres of music, such as soul music and R&B.

Career

Gary Barlow's music career took off in the late 1980s when he joined the boy band Take That, along with Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Jason Orange, and Howard Donald. The group achieved massive success with hits like Pray, Relight My Fire, and Back for Good. After Take That disbanded in 1996, Barlow pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album, Open Road, which featured the hit single Forever Love. He has since released several successful albums, including Twelve Months, Eleven Days, Sing, and Since I Saw You Last. Barlow has collaborated with numerous artists, such as Shirley Bassey, Kylie Minogue, and Leona Lewis, and has worked with prominent songwriters like Guy Chambers and Cathy Dennis.

Discography

Gary Barlow's discography includes several successful albums, both as a solo artist and as a member of Take That. Some of his notable albums include Everything Changes, Nobody Else, Beautiful World, The Circus, and Progress. His solo albums, such as Open Road and Twelve Months, Eleven Days, feature hit singles like Forever Love and So Help Me Girl. Barlow has also released several singles, including Sing, which was featured on the BBC's Children in Need charity single, and Let Me Go, which was co-written with Stuart Price and Steve Power.

Awards and Nominations

Throughout his career, Gary Barlow has received numerous awards and nominations for his contributions to music. He has won several Brit Awards, including Best British Group and Best British Single, and has been nominated for Ivor Novello Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards. Barlow has also been recognized for his philanthropic work, receiving the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to music and charity. He has been nominated for Grammy Awards and has won several BBC Radio 2 awards, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year. Barlow has also been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has performed at numerous high-profile events, including the London 2012 Olympics and the Diamond Jubilee Concert.

Philanthropy

Gary Barlow is a dedicated philanthropist, supporting various charitable causes throughout his career. He has worked with organizations like Children in Need, Comic Relief, and Sport Relief, and has performed at numerous charity events, including the Live 8 concert and the Princess Diana Memorial Concert. Barlow has also supported charities like UNICEF, Save the Children, and The Prince's Trust, and has been involved in several fundraising campaigns, including the BBC's Sport Relief and Comic Relief appeals. He has also worked with Elton John's AIDS Foundation and has performed at benefit concerts for Nelson Mandela's 46664 campaign and the Live Aid concert. Barlow's philanthropic efforts have been recognized with several awards, including the Order of the British Empire and the Pride of Britain Awards. Category:British singers