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Take That
Take That performing in Manchester on 12 June 2011
Take That performing in Manchester on
12 June 2011
Background information
OriginManchester, England
GenresPop, pop rock, dance
Years active1990–1996
2005–present (hiatus from 2011-2012)[1]
LabelsBMG
Universal
Polydor
Interscope[2]
MembersGary Barlow
Howard Donald
Jason Orange
Mark Owen
Robbie Williams
Websitewww.takethat.com

Take That are a British five-piece vocal pop group comprising Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams. Barlow acts as the lead singer and primary songwriter.[3][4][5][6] In total, the group have had 27 top 40 singles and 16 top 5 singles in the United Kingdom alone,[7] 11 of which have reached number 1, as well as having seven number 1 albums.[8][9] Internationally the band have had 54 number one hits[10] and 35 number 1 albums.[11]

Take That's pop tunes and soulful ballads dominated the UK charts in the first half of the 1990s, winning multiple BRIT Awards while also spawning two of the best selling albums of the decade with Everything Changes (which was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Prize[12]) and their Greatest Hits album. Robbie Williams left the band in 1995 while the four remaining members completed their world tour and released a final single before splitting up in 1996.

After filming a 2005 documentary about the group and releasing a new greatest hits album, a four-piece Take That without Williams officially announced a 2006 reunion tour around the UK, entitled The Ultimate Tour. On 9 May 2006, it was announced that the group were set to record new material together once again; their fourth studio album, Beautiful World, was released in 2006 and was followed up with The Circus, in 2008. The group achieved new success as a four-piece, scoring a string of chart hits across the UK and Europe while taking the number of records sold to 45 million worldwide.[13][14][15][16]

Williams rejoined Take That in 2010 for the band's sixth studio album, Progress. It was released on 15 November of that year and became the fastest selling album of the 21st century,[17] the second fastest selling album in British history,[18] whilst also making it the first album of new material to feature Take That's original line-up since their 1995 album, Nobody Else. Since 2011, Take That have set the new record for the fastest selling tour of all time in the UK with Progress Live, beating the previous record set by their Circus Live Tour in 2009,[19] won the BRIT award for Best British group,[20] and were named as Amazon's top-selling music artist of all time.[21] In 2012 the Official Charts Company revealed the biggest selling singles artists in British music chart history with Take That currently placed at 15th overall, becoming the most successful boyband in UK chart history.[22]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Pray The Guardian Music Award for Best Number 1 Single[23] Won
Take That Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music[24] Won
Back For Good The Official Charts Company UK Recognition award for United Kingdom's Favourite Number One Single[25] Nominated
The Flood Ivor Novello Award for PRS Most Performed Work[26] Nominated
Take That Virgin Media Music Awards for Best Live Act[27] Won
Kidz Virgin Media Music Awards for Best Music Video[28] Nominated
2011
Progress Live Audio Pro International Awards for Best Live Sound Event[29] Won
Progress Live Audio Pro International Awards Grand Prix Award[29] Won
Take That Phonographic Performance Limited Award for most played UK artist[30] Won
Kidz Spex German Entertainment for Best Music Video[31] Won
The Circus Live Tour Greatest Event ever at Wembley Stadium[32] Nominated
Take That ECHO Award for Best International Group[33] Won
Take That BRIT Award for Best British Group Won
Progress BRIT Award for MasterCard Album of the Year Nominated
Take That Virgin Media for Best Group[34] Won
2010
The Flood iTunes for Best Single[35] Nominated
Progress iTunes for Best Album[35] Nominated
Take That Q Award Hall of Fame[36] Won
Take That BRIT Award for Best Live Performance of the past 30 Years[37] Nominated
2009 Take That GQ Men Of The Year Awards for Best Band Won
Take That Q Award for Best Live Act Won
Greatest Day Q Award for Best Single Won
Take That BRIT Award for Best British Group Nominated
2008 Shine Ivor Novello Award for PRS Most Performed Work Won
Rule The World Virgin for Best Single Won
Take That Sony Ericsson Tour Of The Year Award for Take That Arena Tour Won
Shine BRIT Award for Best British Single Won
Take That BRIT Award for Best British Live Act Won
Beautiful World BRIT Award for Best British Album Nominated
Take That BRIT Award for Best British Group Nominated
2007 Patience BRIT Award for Best British Single Won
2006 Take That Q Idol Award Won
1996 Never Forget Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Song Won
Back for Good BRIT Award for Best British Single Won
1995 Back for Good Ivor Novello Award for the Song of the Year Won
Take That MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Live Act Won
1994 Everything Changes Mercury Prize for Best Album[38] Nominated
Pray Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song Won
Pray BRIT Award for Best British Single Won
Pray BRIT Award for Best British Video Won
Take That MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Group Won
1993 Could it be Magic BRIT Award for Best British Single Won
A Million Love Songs BRIT Award for Best British Single[39] Nominated
It Only Takes a Minute BRIT Award for Best British Single[39] Nominated

Live band

  • Mike Stevens – musical director, keys, guitar, saxophone
  • Michael "Milton" McDonald – guitar, vocals
  • Lee Pomeroy – bass guitar
  • Karlos Edwards – percussion
  • Donavan Hepburn – drums
  • Jamie Norton – keyboard
  • David Tench – keyboard
  • Ben Mark – guitar

Discography

References

  1. ^ http://www.metro.co.uk/music/877500-robbie-williams-splitting-from-take-that-untrue-theyre-on-a-break
  2. ^ "Interscope Records Take That Press release 2007". Previewstock.com. 11 December 2006. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  3. ^ 13 August 2012 Gary Barlow leads amazing show from Take That - a week after losing daughter Evening Standard
  4. ^ By Sally Hamilton3 November 2010 Reader comments (1) (3 November 2010). "How rich is Take That's Gary Barlow?". This is Money. Retrieved 30 May 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  7. ^ Official Chart Company for the UK Take That Archive database.
  8. ^ everyHit.com search results
  9. ^ "X Factor Official Stats". Xfactor.itv.com. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  10. ^ ACCORDING TO SOURCED INFORMATION IN WIKIPEDIA ARTICLES: 11 in the uk, back for good number 1 in 30 countries, Never forget number 1 in 3 countries, Babe number 1 in 1 country, HDIYL number in 5 countries, Patience number 1 in 4 countries.
  11. ^ ADDED UP THE SOURCED NUMBER 1's IN WIKIPEDIA ARTICLES.
  12. ^ "Mercury/Nationwide Music Prize". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  13. ^ By Matthew Macaulay12:01PM BST 19 July 2012 Telegraph - Gary Barlow to receive music industry honour
  14. ^ Elias, Linda (28 March 2012). "Gary Barlow congratulates The Wanted - News". Heart FM national radio. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
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  16. ^ Elias, Linda (10 March 2011). "Birthday mum delighted to win Take That tickets - Aberdare - Local Welsh News - News". WalesOnline. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  17. ^ Up for Discussion Jump to Forums (14 September 2009). "Take That Re-Release Tops U.K. Album Chart; Example Single Remains at No. 1". Billboard.com. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
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  21. ^ "The Metro 31–12–10". Metro. UK. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  22. ^ http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-official-singles-charts-biggest-selling-artists-of-all-time-revealed-1431/
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  26. ^ Cite error: The named reference digitalspy1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  27. ^ "Take That Win Virgin Media Music Awards Best Live Act 2011". Takethat.com. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  28. ^ "Virgin Media Music Awards Best Live Act 2011". Virginmedia.com. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  29. ^ a b Carter, Lisa. "Sept 12, 2011 NAMM Awards". Audioprointernational.com. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  30. ^ "The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood bags two radio awards | News". Nme.Com. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  31. ^ "June 13, 2011 – POPKOMM – Winners Vote". messeberlin.de. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
  32. ^ "Vote for The Circus Tour Live – Take That Official Site". Takethat.com. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  33. ^ "March 24, 2011 gallery – Echo Award 2011 – Winners Board". Talktalk.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  34. ^ "The results are in – Virgin Media Music Awards – winners – Music". Virgin Media. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  35. ^ a b "iTunes Best Album & Song of 2010 - Take That Official Site". Takethat.com. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  36. ^ Press Association 25 October 2010[dead link]
  37. ^ "The Brit Awards 2010 , BRITs Hit 30 – ITV Entertainment". Itv.com. Retrieved 30 May 2011.[dead link]
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  39. ^ a b "1993 – British Single – Take That". Brits.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2010.

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