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He stated: "Dawn and I are devastated to announce that we've lost our baby. Our focus now is giving [Poppy] a beautiful funeral and loving our three children with all our hearts. A post shared by Gary Barlow officialgarybarlow. After reaching the semi-finals, he was invited to London's West Heath Studios to record his song.

This inspired him to perform on the northern club circuit, singing cover versions and his own songs. He was soon spotted by agent Nigel Martin-Smith, who wanted to use Gary as the frontman for a new boyband he was putting together. In , he released a single under the name Kurtis Rush before he was introduced to manager Nigel Martin-Smith , who was looking to manufacture the U.

Considered the main musical talent of the band, Barlow achieved unparalleled success as one-fifth of Take That , scoring eight chart-topping singles, several of which he penned, three number one albums, and an army of fans who needed a telephone helpline to deal with their grief over the band's split in Just three months after the release of their final hit, Barlow appeared with a new buff image and a mature sound for debut solo single "Forever Love.

However, no one banked on the unlikely career rejuvenation of Robbie Williams , previously considered the clown of the band, whose Brit-pop-friendly LP, Life Thru a Lens , made Barlow 's MOR output appear bland in comparison.

After a two-year break, Barlow returned to a music scene that was dominated by his rival, and with the odds firmly against him, his dance-pop comeback single, "Stronger," stalled at number 16, while his second album, Twelve Months Eleven Days , spent just one week in the Top Having to suffer the ignominy of watching Williams revel in the pair's reversal of fortunes, he spent the next few years in a musical wilderness before signing a publishing deal with Sony, where he penned tracks for the likes of Delta Goodrem , Will Young , and Blue.

In , the success of an ITV documentary recounting the story of Take That and a new Greatest Hits disc prompted the boy band, minus Williams , to reunite for a series of live shows, and eventually a new album. Incredibly, they went on to achieve more commercial and critical success than in their '90s heyday, with both Beautiful World and The Circus selling nearly three million copies in the U.

In , he patched up his differences with Williams for good on the number two duet "Shame," and then they both teamed up with the rest of Take That on the fastest-selling album of the century, Progress.

The following year, Barlow celebrated his 40th birthday by performing his first solo show in over a decade at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, where Chris Martin , Midge Ure , and Delta Goodrem each joined him on-stage. He has an older brother named Ian. He was the founding member of successful pop group Take That, who split up in His acting debut came in when he starred in Heartbeat, shortly after his marriage to Dawn Andrews, and shortly before the birth of son Daniel.

Their daughter Emily was born in He now works as a record producer. Gary was born in Frodsham, Chesire. He developed an early interest in music and taught himself piano at the age of He spent his teens touring and gigging around the north of England, and teaching himself all he could about pianos, keyboards and production. He began writing songs at age When he was 19, he was approached by manager Nigel Martin-Smith to front a new boy band - Take That - as lead singer and songwriter.

Between the period of , Take That had 8 UK number 1s and many top 10 singles, the vast majority of which were written by Barlow, including the worldwide smash hit "Back For Good", which reached no. Since the reformation of Take That in , they have gone on to have continued success, breaking records with their album tour ticket sales many of which were set by them. Their groundbreaking Progress tour consisted of an unprecedented 8 nights at Wembly Stadium.

Barlow has won many awards, including 5 Ivor Novellos, and as part of Take That. Gary first met his wife Dawn when they were teenagers, but the pair never got together until she became a dancer on Take That's tour. They married in , and now have 3 children - Daniel, Emily and Daisy.

Gary has done and organised many large projects for charity, including gathering a team of celebrities to climb Mt. He also appears regularly to lend support to other, smaller charity events organised by others, and makes donations himself.

Despite his charity works, Barlow was heavily criticised in when it was revealed he had invested millions of pounds in a tax avoidance scheme.

Prime Minister David Cameron , who won Barlow's backing at the General Election, publicly rejected calls from Labour politicians for Barlow's OBE to be removed, arguing that he had done great things for Britain, but stated that he should pay all taxes due. Things have changed for the better now, he says, with men able to talk openly about these sort of problems.

Barlow, whose second autobiography, A Better Me, has just been released, also spoke about his stillborn daughter Poppy. He said he and his wife, Dawn, made the decision at the last moment to include their experience of her death in the book. It just felt like the right thing to do and the right thing to be in this book. This article is more than 3 years old.



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