The music video "I Like It" was filmed in one take in a London club by British video director Dan Ruttley, who has accomplished projects for Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin, James Brown, Take That, as well as for artists of the UK hip hop scene such as Sway and Chipmunk.
After leaving boxing, Havard worked in factories and carried out some security work for bands, such as the Spice Girls and Take That.
Marco Sabiu (born 1 September 1963) is an Italian-born musician and composer who has worked with Take That, Kylie Minogue, Christopher Lee and television.
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In 1991, he moved to London, UK and began a production collaboration with Charlie Rapino, working with pop acts such as Take That and Kylie Minogue.
He originated the role of Ronan Corr in the West End production of Eurobeat - Almost Eurovision and appeared as Jose Reise in the UK tour of the Take That musical Never Forget.
Nicki Rogers went on to release two solo albums, Colour Scheme and Feeder Lane, Loretta and Natasha Andrews formed Brown:Music with Johann which recently supported Take That on the UK leg of their world tour.
The characters' names (Mark, Robbie and Gary) are taken from the Manchester, England boy band Take That, and from the singer Lulu who collaborated with them on their hit single Relight My Fire.
Notable series which ended in 1959 included variety and/or music series Astor Showcase, Hit Parade and Sydney Tonight (which had been re-titled and re-formatted as Tonight), drama series Autumn Affair and Emergency, and comedy series Take That.
Around the time of his departure from Take That, Robbie Williams had begun a friendship with the Gallagher brothers from Oasis at the Glastonbury Festival.
"Alone Without You" is the second and final single released from Take That band member Mark Owen's second solo studio album, In Your Own Time.
During which time Jacobs continued to write and was soon involved with East 17 and Take That plus he made a brief appearance on Top of the Pops with Rozalla.
"Believe in the Boogie" is the second single from Take That band member Mark Owen's independently released third solo studio album, How the Mighty Fall.
Levine and Griffin also landed a couple of hit singles for the UK soul band The Pasadenas and co-produced Take That's debut album, which including the hit singles "Could It Be Magic" (UK #3) and "I Found Heaven" (UK #15).
The album proved to be his last, and aside from a guest vocal on the Preluxe track "You're The One For Me", Griffin has only surfaced vocally on session work for other musicians, most notably Take That ("Never Forget") and Kylie Minogue ("Your Disco Needs You").
Jason Orange of band Take That was born at North Manchester General Hospital in Crumpsall.
Gary Barlow of Take That fame once resided on the outskirts of Cuddington at Delamere Manor which was originally the home of the Wilbraham family.
Dominic "Dom" Brown (born 14 June 1972) is a London-based guitarist and singer-songwriter who has worked with many popular musicians, including Duran Duran, Elton John, Lionel Richie and Take That.
After Take That split up in 1996 Gary Barlow signed with RCA records and began to write his first solo material since the band had formed.
How the Mighty Fall is the third studio album from Take That band member, Mark Owen.
As time went on New had worked with many different well-known artists such as Beverley Knight, Louise Redknapp, Rachel Stevens (formally of S Club fame), Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Mikey Graham from Boyzone and Gary Barlow from Take That.
In 2007 Wade was guest vocalist with Take That on their Beautiful World Tour 2007, dueting with them on "Relight My Fire", singing a mixture of the Gnarls Barkley song "Crazy" and the part sung on the single version of "Relight My Fire" by Lulu.
"Makin' Out" is the first single to be released from Take That band member Mark Owen's independently released third solo album, How the Mighty Fall.
'My Take' is an autobiography by British singer/songwriter and lead member of Take That, Gary Barlow.
Ntuli v Donald was a 2010 privacy case involving Take That singer Howard Donald in which the singer attempted to use a privacy injunction to prevent details of a former relationship being made public.
Further controversy arose over the track "The 90s", part of which implies that Williams was ripped off by Take That's manager Nigel Martin-Smith after the band failed to make a profit from a European tour.
In this case, stop words can cause problems when searching for phrases that include them, particularly in names such as 'The Who', 'The The', or 'Take That'.
In March 2011, The boys embarked on recording their first album which has been co written and produced by Eliot Kennedy famous for The Spice Girls, Take That, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion etc. and more recently creative director on The X Factor and Andy Murray, Girls Aloud, Natasha Bedingfield, Shayne Ward.
Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin, while interpolating Take That's single "Shine", the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album, but fourth in the United Kingdom, on 30 November 2009 by Regal Recordings.