1998-2003
Westlife was formed in July 1998, with the members Kian Egan, Mark
Feehily, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, and Brian McFadden.
The group's roots can be found in Sligo in the north west of Ireland,
where Egan, Feehily, and Filan were in a six-member vocal group named
IOYOU (sometimes IOU), with fellow Sligonians Derrick Lacey, Graham
Keighron and Michael "Miggles" Garrett. IOYOU were groomed and managed
by choreographer Mary McDonagh and two other informal managers. (Karaoke
No More: The Real Story of the Beginnings of Westlife/Padraig
Meehan/Brandon Books). IOYOU released a single called "Together Girl
Forever". The band was then 'discovered' by Louis Walsh, the manager of
1990s boy band Boyzone - he was actually contacted by Filan's mother.
However IOYOU did not meet Simon Cowell's approval for a record deal
with BMG, so changes were needed. Two members of IOYOU were given the
sack, and auditions were held in Dublin. The band recruited Byrne and
McFadden. A third original member, Michael Garrett, was dropped. The
group was re-named Westside soon afterwards. As the name was already
taken by another band, it was changed to Westlife. Boyzone singer Ronan
Keating was brought in to co-manage the band with Walsh.

Shane Filan, Mark Feehily and Bryan McFadden shared most of the lead
vocals. Some of the boys can play instruments (Kian and Bryan play the
guitar and the piano) and all five of them are songwriters, although
most of their hits have been composed by outside songwriters. The
group's musical influences include boy bands such as Boyzone, Take That,
and Backstreet Boys and Boyz II Men.

Westlife's first big break came in 1998 when they opened for the
Backstreet Boys in Dublin. Later that year, they won Best New Tour Act
at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party. In March 1999, their first single,
Swear It Again, was released, and went straight to the top of the charts
in Ireland and the UK. The band's success was to be confirmed when their
second single, If I Let You Go, entered the charts at number 1 in August
1999, followed by Flying Without Wings in October, which repeated the
feat. They became the first number one of the new millennium when their
Double A-side single, I Have a Dream / Seasons in the Sun knocked Cliff
Richard's "The Millennium Prayer" off the top spot. Westlife had the
honour of the Christmas number one. Their first album, simply titled
Westlife, was released in November 1999 and was also a big hit, peaking
at #2. The album included those four #1 singles, and the follow-up Fool
Again which also reached the top spot in April 2000.
Their next album was quickly recorded, and released in November 2000.
Coast to Coast was an enormous hit in the UK, becoming the 4th biggest
selling album of the year, in that country. The album was preceded by a
duet with Mariah Carey on the Phil Collins classic Against All Odds
(Take a Look at Me Now) and the ballad My Love. Both singles reached #1
in the UK charts. With this, Westlife broke an unexpected record, having
their seven debut singles in the top of the UK charts. In December 2000,
however, that run was broken when they failed to secure their eighth
chart-topper in a row when kid's favourite Bob The Builder's Can We Fix
It was crowned Christmas number one.
In 2001, the boys launched their first world tour, unofficially
nicknamed "The No Stools Tour", because of the band's reputation of
performing perched on stools. They also released their third album in
November, World of Our Own, which featured several songs that eventually
became #1 hits: Queen of My Heart and World of Our Own.
November 2002 saw Westlife release their Greatest Hits album, called
Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 amidst rumours of a split.
However, they released their fourth album in the autumn of 2003,
Turnaround, their fourth consecutive #1 album in only four years. It
included the hit singles Hey Whatever, Obvious and their twelfth #1
single, a cover of Barry Manilow's Mandy. In 2003, Westlife also won
Record of the Year for the third time in five years.
[edit] 2004 - Present: And Then There Were Four
Bryan McFadden left the band on 9 March 2004 to devote more of his time
to solo projects as well as his family life with British TV personality
and former Atomic Kitten member Kerry Katona and their two children,
Molly (born in 2001) and Lilly Sue (born in 2003). They subsequently
broke up and Bryan started a solo career, changing the spelling of his
first name back to its original 'Brian'. Brian entered the chart at
number one with his first solo single, "Real To Me".

If the loss of a member usually means the beginning of the end for pop
bands, this was not the case with Westlife. Less than a month after
McFadden's departure, the boys kicked off their fourth arena tour. They
released "Allow Us To Be Frank" later in the year, a Rat Pack-inspired
album. In 2005, after a four-month break, they came back with "You Raise
Me Up", a cover of a Secret Garden song, which was the first single off
their seventh album "Face to Face". On 6 November 2005, both the album
and the single ("You Raise Me Up") were at number one in the UK charts;
it was the first time ever the band had held both top album and single
position in the same week. Coincidently, both Enya and Westlife released
their albums on the same number of album, same month and the same year.
(both are their seventh albums, although, Enya's "Amarantine" was
released on November 22, 2005) . Having outlasted just about every other
boy band, the members of Westlife continue to laugh off any speculation
of a split-up, claiming their goal is to score at least 20 UK number one
singles
As of late 2005, they
have published five original pop albums, one Greatest
Hits album and one
Rat Pack-inspired
swing album. Westlife's fan base is international: they
have had success all over the world, especially in
Scandinavia
and in
South East Asia,
but also in
Europe,
Canada,
Latin America,
South Africa,
Australia
and even in the newly emerging pop market in
Iraq.
Westlife have had sold out indoor and outdoor arena
tours and they are one of the biggest pop acts to come
out of Ireland ever.
Westlife have duetted
with some of the biggest names of the music industry,
including
Mariah Carey,
Donny Osmond,
Lulu,
Donna Summer,
Diana Ross,
Lionel Ritchie,
Christian Castro,
Ronan Keating
and more recently
Delta Goodrem.
Claudia Schiffer and Vinnie Jones have also starred in
their music videos. Westlife also collaborated with
Asian-music sensation
BoA
on a
Korean language
version of the song which would appear on her
mini-album,
Shine
We Are!.
Westlife have not yet
managed to truly break the
United States
market. Their debut single and
music video
"Swear It Again" was released in the US in 2000 and was
a moderate hit on mainstream radio and
MTV,
reaching #20 on the
Billboard Hot 100
and being shown briefly on MTV's
Total Request Live.
Their debut American album was also released in
2000,
but they have not yet released another album in the USA.
In 2002, an attempt to promote and release an American
version of Westlife's "World Of Our Own" album was cut
short due to the sharp decline in the popularity of
boy-bands and pop music that year in the US. The only
Westlife hit best known to American audiences is "Flying
Without Wings", since
it was their only song to peak #10 in the US and it was
later a success for
American Idol
winner
Ruben Studdard.
In 2003 they went to Nashville to film a TV documentary
and recorded a song originally performed by country
music legend Kenny Rogers, "Daytime Friends", which won
them much praise.
The band have
won ITV's Record of the Year competition four times, with "Flying
Without Wings" in 1999, "My Love" in 2000, "Mandy" in 2003 and "You
Raise Me Up" in 2005. They have also won 2 Brit Awards.
All the members of Westlife have successfully managed to juggle their
careers and their private lives. Nicky Byrne married his childhood
sweetheart in July 2003: Georgina Ahern, daughter of the Irish
Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. Georgina gave birth to non-identical twin sons
Rocco Bartholomew and Jay Nicholas on April 20, 2007. Shane Filan
married Gillian Walsh, Kian Egan's cousin, on 28th December 2003, and he
became a dad in 2005, when Gillian gave birth to Nicole on 23 July. Kian
Egan is currently dating ex-member of Girl Thing Jodi Albert.
On 19 August 2005, Mark Feehily publicly came out of the closet in the
UK tabloid The Sun, and announced his long-term relationship with Kevin
McDaid of now defunct boy band V. Feehily later told Gay.com UK, "I am
gay, and I'm very proud of who I am."
Feehily later told the Sydney Morning Herald that despite the fact that
the majority of Westlife's fans are female, that there had really been
no negative reaction to his revelation. "I am so much happier now and I
think our fans can see that," he said. "Through the years of getting to
the point where I wanted to come out, I had to go through every kind of
emotion, but I can honestly say that the day before I came out, I didn't
care what the reaction was going to be. That was the hardest point to
get to." Feehily also said that while he did not intend on getting
married right away, he is happy to know he could in Britain with the
recent passing of the Civil Partnership Act.
Member Kian Egan also appeared on ITV1's talent show "The X Factor"
alongside manager Louis to help him select his groups to be in the final
12 for the live shows. Kian said on the "Sharon Osbourne Show" he
enjoyed being a judge and liked the contestants Ben and Eton Rd.
Westlife also performed with Ray Quinn in the X Factor Final, Take That
performed with Leona Lewis
Westlife began their first Asian tour on 4 September 2006 throughout the
Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indonesia.
(Their Australian tour had to be postponed due to delays in the
recording of their upcoming album.) Westlife have just signed a brand
new five album deal with Sony/BMG. Their eighth studio album released on
the 20 November 2006, featuring Bonnie Tyler's song Total Eclipse of the
Heart, produced by Jim Steinman, and a duet with Delta Goodrem, on "All
Out of Love", originally performed and recorded by Air Supply in 1980.
The first single from The Love Album is a cover version of Bette
Midler's classic The Rose, which became their 14th UK number one single
(and their 15th number one song, considering that I Have a Dream /
Seasons in the Sun was a Double A-sided single). This make Westlife the
third act (along with Cliff Richard) in the UK chart history to have
most number one singles, only behind Elvis Presley (21, 18 of them
different songs) and The Beatles (17).
Westlife kicked off their latest The Love Tour on 21 February, 2007 in
Perth, Australia. The tour will move on to the other cities in
Australia, then moving on to South Africa, the UK and Ireland, ending in
Dublin on 3 May.

Westlife have cancelled the release of 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart'
single as scheduled for 12 March, 2007, due to the fact they didn't have
enough time to promote it because of their 2007 Love Tour.[1]
On 20th April
2007 Nicky Byrne became a dad to Rocco and Jay, fraternal twins and was
congratulated on stage by the westlifeboys as well as Shane taking
Nicole on stage for one night of the Dublin shows.
The Irish lads
are away on holiday for a few months but will come back with a new album
and possibly tour dates for next year .
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