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Take That biography
Take That is a popular music group. The five-man band consists of Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Howard Donald, Robbie Williams and Mark Owen. The group was formed in Manchester back in 1990. With their unique style and soft rock ballads, they sold over 25 million records in the ‘90’s. Led by Gary Barlow, Take That achieved huge success in the music industry. The band, however, would sadly unfold in 1996. While this saddened their global fan base, several members continued to create inspiring and memorable music. This initiative led the band to reform in 2005, without Robbie Williams. Take That would find new success, while expanding their record sales to over 40 million worldwide. The four-man unit would continue to release a number of hits and Top 40 singles. In 2010, Robbie Williams made his highly anticipated return to the group.
Take That tickets are heavily in demand. With several UK concerts planned for 2011, ticket sales continue to soar. Take That will also launch their new album, Progress, on November 22, 2010. The album will follow the release of their hit single, “The Flood”, a week prior. Earlier this month, the band had contemplated changing its name to “The English.” They, however, decided to keep their name intact for marketing purposes. With an array of catchy tunes and new chart busting hits, the band hopes to relive past glory and success. It was, after all, their signature dance and soulful ballads that dominated the scene in the ‘90’s. With a new album and several concerts planned, Take That will feature their original line-up. The five-man ensemble last worked together on their 1995 album, Nobody Else.
Take That has produced numerous dance classics since 1989. They are considered one of Europe’s most dominant and successful bands. As we approach 2011, Take That concert tickets and record sales are sure to reach epic numbers. As fans anxiously wait, Take That continues to offer true creativity, innovation and mesmerizing tunes to its international fan base.
Take That Career Highlights:
Take That is a true marketing powerhouse. Back in the ‘90’s, countless merchandise featuring Take That was released. This included picture books, posters, action figures, caps, jewelry, t-shirts and even toothbrushes. Several music critics referred to them as the New Kids on the Block of England.
Today, Take That continues to be global sensation. With scores of fans all over the world, Take That tickets are widely popular and always-in demand.
Take That Fun Facts:
Take That has achieved numerous career highlights over the years.
From 1991-2005, the band sold over 40 million records worldwide.
Take That has also had 22 top forty singles in the UK alone.
Their 1994 album, Everything Changes, was nominated for the Mercury prize.
The band also won several Brit Awards and received countless accolades along the way.
"Everything changes but you. We're a thousand miles apart. But you know I love you
Everything changes but you. You know every single day
I'll be thinkin' about you"
Everything changes – Nobody else – Take That - 1994
"What's an hour of the day. We throw at least one away
And walk the streets for half the year. Tryin' to find a new career"
It only takes a minute–Take That and Party – Take That - 1992
"Relight my fire, your love is my only desire
Relight my fire 'cause I need your love"
Relight my fire –Everything changes – Take That - 1993