BRIAN MCFADDEN


'Brian Nicholas McFadden' (born 12 April, 1980 in Artane, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish singer and songwriter.

Contents
Biography
The early years
Westlife
Solo career
2007 Onwards
Solo discography
Albums
Singles
Trivia
References
External links

Biography


McFadden has a sister, Susan McFadden, his parents' names are Brendan and Mairead.
McFadden married Kerry Katona on 5 January 2002 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Rathfeigh, County Meath. They had their honeymoon in Mauritius and have two daughters: Molly Marie McFadden (born August 31 2001, Dublin, Ireland), and Lilly-Sue McFadden (born February 3 2003, Dublin, Ireland) who were both born at Dublin's Mount Carmel Hospital. The couple announced their separation in September 2004 and their divorce was finalized in December 2006.
McFadden is now dating Australian singer and actress Delta Goodrem, whom he collaborated with on the duet "Almost Here". Initially, the couple denied being romantically linked[1] until McFadden admitted the relationship.[2] The couple underwent weeks of tabloid scrutiny, focusing particularly on the fallout of McFadden's marriage with Kerry Katona. Press speculation suggested that the pair had embarked on their affair before McFadden had separated with Katona. This was denied by both Goodrem[3] and McFadden.[4] The couple's relationship faced further scrutiny in May 2006 when a newspaper claimed that Goodrem's mother had advised her to end her relationship with McFadden.[5] There have been repeated rumours that the couple are engaged, though this has been strongly denied.
The early years

McFadden's main interests have always been singing and football. Together with his sister he attended "Billie Barry Stage School'" in Dublin and performed as an actor onstage all major theatres in Ireland. He also had a role in the Irish TV show "Finbar's Class", a comedy about a group of teenagers set in a school.
In 1998 he started a pop and R&B-influenced group called ''Cartel'' with two other boys named Tim and Darragh. Together they performed live in many of Dublin's pubs.

Westlife


McFadden came to fame as a member of the boy band Westlife.
The turning point in his singing career was a meeting with Louis Walsh, who at that time was managing Boyzone. Walsh wasn't interested in signing Cartel but instead invited McFadden to join another group made up of boys from Sligo, formerly known as ''IOYOU'' (or ''IOU''). McFadden auditioned together with his friend Nicky Byrne, and they made such an impression that they both ended up being part of the new boy band ''Westside''. Brian became known as 'Bryan'.
A few months later the group, who had again changed their name this to time to the now famous Westlife, debuted at #1 in the UK Chart with their first seven singles, setting a new record in the Guinness World Records.
Some of Westlife's songs were co-written by McFadden, such as ''Fragile Heart'' (from the album "Coast to Coast"), ''Bop Bop Baby'', ''I Wanna Grow Old With You'' and ''Love Crime'' (from the album "World of Our Own").
With Westlife, McFadden sold more than 30 millions albums and 7 millions singles, had 12 #1 singles in the UK chart and sold out stadiums all over the world.

Solo career


Over time, Mcfadden started to get more lead vocals for Westlife songs, particularly in the Turnaround (Album). On the eve of the Turnaround tour,McFadden left Westlife on 9 March 2004[6] to spend more time with his family and work on solo projects. His final public performance as part of Westlife was at Newcastle Upon Tyne's Powerhouse nightclub on Friday 27th February 2004.
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 2004.
In July 2004 McFadden was signed to the major record company Sony BMG and to begin his solo career Brian resumed the original spelling of his name. In September he released his debut single "Real to Me", which went straight to #1 on the UK charts.[7]
His first album Irish Son charted in the Top 30 of the UK charts. Most of the songs were co-written with Guy Chambers, best known for his successful collaboration with Robbie Williams.
His second single, "Irish Son", released in November 2004 went to #6 on the UK charts. The music video for ''Irish Son'' caused serious controversy as it showed a Christian Brothers school in Sutton, whilst the lyrics falsley implied that McFadden had been physically abused at that school.
After the school's protests, the label decided to withdraw the video.[8] In fact, McFadden attended a different CBS school, in Artane. The song for the most part criticised the alleged negative hold that the Roman Catholic Church held on Irish society in the past, while McFadden claimed in the song that "it was leaving that saved me".
The third single, "Almost Here", a duet with Australian singer Delta Goodrem, peaked at #3 on the UK charts and reached #1 in Australia in 2005. McFadden and Goodrem have collaborated on several songs which appeared in her album Mistaken Identity.
The fourth and final single from the album, "Demons", reached #28 on the UK Charts in May 2005. The music video was directed by Howard Greenhalgh, and was later remade into a different version featuring scenes from the popular TV show ''Lost'' by the American network ABC in order to promote the show.
Brian continued writing songs for artists as diverse as Il Divo and Girls Aloud, as well as co-writing the theme "Together We Are One" for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
That same year McFadden also duetted with American singer LeAnn Rimes, the song called "Everybody's Someone" featured on her album "Whatever We Wanna". The single reached #48 on the UK charts.
On 22 March 2007 McFadden was dropped by Sony BMG due to disappointing album sales and the failure of recent singles "Demons" and "Everybody's Someone".[9]
There has been recent press reports to that Westlife would not welcome him back to the group again.[10]
2007 Onwards

His latest single “Like Only A Woman Can” was released in Ireland on April 20 2007 and reached the Number 1 position on the Irish Singles Chart. It reveals a grown up, more mature Brian McFadden than previously experienced. The self-penned song is the first track from his yet untitled second solo album, Brian describes it as being about his relationship with Delta Goodrem and he also said the song was about his Mother and Sister and Women in general, and admitting mistakes in the past whilst looking forward to the future.[11] It was released on his own label, BMF.
Future projects include further writing with Delta Goodrem, a collaboration with Westlife’s Mark Feehily as well as the completion of his new solo album and the development of his BMF label internationally.
Brians new album is finished and due for release in 2008 in the UK. Brians Next single is called 'Alice In Wonderland' and he will also release after that 'Jones'.
Brian is also going to be in a film details of which are still unknown.

Solo discography


Albums

Year Title Chart positions Label
UK IRE AUS
2004 ''Irish Son'' 24 6 54 Sony BMG
2008 ''TBC'' - - - BMF

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album Label
UK IRE AUS
2004 "Real To Me" 1 1 54''Irish Son''Sony BMG
"Irish Son" 6 2 -
2005 "Almost Here" ''[feat. Delta Goodrem]'' 3 1 1
"Demons" 28 18 -
2006 "Everybody's Someone" ''[with LeAnn Rimes]'' 48 27 -''Whatever We Wanna''CURB
2007 "Like Only A Woman Can" - 1 -TBCBMF
"Alice In Wonderland" - - -TBCBMF
"Jones" - - -TBCBMF

Trivia



★ McFadden performed with Westlife as 'Bryan' because it made signing autographs easier for him.

★ He owns a recording studio in Dublin called the ''Vocal Lab''.

★ The tattoo in his inner left arm reads "Sometimes life breaks in mysterious ways", a line from his song ''Sorry Love Daddy'' which he dedicated to his daughters.

★ Brian is a keen footballer and is a fan of Coventry City.

★ He is currently managing South African rock band Franklin, as well as Irish group Melt Hair And The Love Rats who have covered his hit single ''Real To Me''.

★ His sister Susan McFadden,also a singer and an actress won Grease Is the Word and will be performing in the West-End Theatre.

★ He went to support his sister in Grease Is the Word final, with his girlfriend Delta Goodrem

References


1. ''The Mirror'' "Kerry on regardless", January 3, 2005. Retrieved November 29, 2006.
2. ''The Mirror'' "Kerry's ex admits to new lover" by Cameron Robertson, January 10, 2005. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
3. ''The Mirror'' "Delt's a goody", January 21, 2005. Retrieved November 29, 2006.
4. ''The Mirror'' "McFadden's at war", January 19, 2005 Retrieved November 29, 2006.
5. ''The Mirror'' "Delta's mum: ditch loser Brian" by Kiki King, Eva Simpson and Caroline Hedley, May 30, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2006.
6. Westlife Announce The Departure Of Bryan McFadden
7. Ex-Westlife star storms to No 1
8. Label withdraws McFadden's video
9. Brian McFadden dropped by record label
10. Westlife close door for McFadden return
11. "Like Only A Woman Can" press release

External links



Brian McFadden Official site

Brian McFadden Official Ireland site

Brian McFadden MySpace site

Brian McFadden Simply The Best

Brian McFadden Last.fm site



Brian McFadden's Unofficial Forum

Modest! Management

Mark Jones Management

Cartel Official site

Billie Barry Stage School

Franklin Official Myspace

Franklin Offical Site

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