Posted October 24, 200618 yr Ok i saw this on this morning this morning :P They look ok ish really. Here is some info During the week we will be meeting some of the industries most sought after experts and finding out what it takes to make it with the help of up and coming boy band 365. So here’s a little bit more about who they are …. 365 are on a mission to put the ‘cool’ back into pop. With a love of artists as diverse as Michael Jackson, Usher, LL Cool J and Justin Timberlake to George Michael, Oasis and Aerosmith, 365 bring something special to the mix when it comes to writing and delivering pop songs that are both credible and funky. Brad, Kye, Brett, Andrè and Danny – are five, London-based lads who all have a passion for music. Having each paid their dues in music-related projects for some years (song writing and performing in bands) it was clear when they met that their shared love of music, talent and ambition made for a winning combination. In 2002, Kye Sones (23) decided to enter the 2002 Pepsi Urban Talent Search. He won the contest, impressing the judges with his outstanding vocals and performance. Inspired by his success, in 2004 Kye entered the BBC’s Usher Masterclass competition held in association with Radio One. Once again, Kye stole the show, winning himself the opportunity to duet with Usher. Andrè Carroll (19) used his talent to secure himself a place at the prestigious BRIT School in 2003 where he studied Music Technology and Production. Andrè is renowned for his encyclopaedic mind especially when it comes to his real passion: classic R ‘n’ B, pop and soul and he frequently catches out producers when it comes to musical references. Brad Songhurst-Jones (20) won a place at the Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford, and relocated there from his home town of Coventry in 2003. During his time at the Academy he collaborated in various bands, including Phase 3 with one of the Artful Dodger crew. Brett Warren (21) auditioned for his first film part at the age of nine and starred alongside Oscar award-winning Ben Kingsley. The experience whetted his appetite for performing and he’d joined his first band by his mid-teens. “I’ve always wanted thisâ€, says Brett, remembering his first taste of band life. “I was in this group when I was 16 called Black Ice playing all these dodgy clubs around East London and rehearsing in a dingy basement; I loved it!†Danny Kelly (23), who’s originally from Manchester, knew early on he might be cut out for a career in music when he won a national newspaper music talent competition at 17 years old. He signed to Boss Models in 2000, and has appeared in campaigns for high-profile brands including Paul Smith, Diesel and Issey Miyake. In 2004 Danny was approached via his modelling agency to be one of the contestants on Channel 4’s Playing It Straight. “I only did it because the prize money was £100,000 and I really wanted to win so that I could use the cash to record some demos. I didn’t win, but it was still a brilliant experience!†In Autumn 2005, Innocent Records signed 365. Andrè talks about the deal, “Signing to Innocent last year was just amazing, They’re a label that really understands pop music and what we want to achieveâ€. Explaining why the band have named themselves 365, he explains, “It’s been a year - 365 days - from the time the band got together to us signing our deal, and we really wanted to mark that!†The band have since been penning their debut album, due for release later this year, with some of pop’s most established writers: ‘Biff’ Stannard & Matt Rowe (Pussycat Dolls/Sugababes/Kylie Minogue), Johnny Douglas (Jamelia/All Saints/George Michael), Stargate (Ne Yo/Rhianna), Cutfather & Joe (Brandy/Lemar) and Jarrad Rogers (Lauren Hill/The Brand New Heavies). Until then, and in-between the partying, 365 hang out in their London pad planning their onslaught on the British charts. Brad sums up their mission: “We’re five ‘real’ guys and we all bring something unique to the mix. There are no fillers. We like to think we break the mould of current UK boy bands out there and we’re championing a new phase of sheer, unapologetic popâ€. Together, 365 are determined to make pop music cool again. The odds are they’ll pull it off: listen to the music, watch the show, between them they’ve got exactly what it takes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However when i put 365 into google it came up with a couple of gay websties as the top choices so that is going to be fun for the parents of kids who saw the show today.
October 24, 200618 yr 365 are on a mission to put the ‘cool’ back into pop. With a love of artists as diverse as Michael Jackson, Usher, LL Cool J and Justin Timberlake to George Michael, Oasis and Aerosmith, 365 bring something special to the mix when it comes to writing and delivering pop songs that are both credible and funky. well i've heard about them before in music week. was thinking of doing a thread 365, would anyone care in 2006. however thought the answer would be no, didnt bother :lol: then again. this morning. hmmmm old ladies market by any chance? westlife?
October 26, 200618 yr Im remember that Brett used to be in a another boyband but i dont remember the name of the band though.
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