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S Club 7

S Club 7. back row left to right: Spearritt, Barrett, Lee, McIntosh, Cattermole. Front row, Stevens, O'Meara

S Club 7 was a British pop band created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, who rose to fame via their own BBC television program.

The program was a sitcom based around the band members (who played themselves) living together and trying to become famous. The program changed its name to reflect the location it was set in: Miami 7, LA 7, Hollywood 7 and Viva S Club, set in Spain. During each episode, the members would perform one of the songs from their current album. It was created and partially written by Kim Fuller, who also created and wrote the Spice Girls' movie.

The show also became a big hit in the United States, where it originally aired on Fox Family and later on ABC Family. The series were retitled S Club 7 in Miami, S Club 7 in Miami, S Club 7 in Miami and Viva S Club.

Lineup

  • Tina Barrett (born 1976)
  • Paul Cattermole (born 1977)
  • Jon Lee (born 1982)
  • Bradley McIntosh (born 1981)
  • Jo O'Meara (born 1979)
  • Hannah Spearritt (born 1981)
  • Rachel Stevens (born 1978)

Breakup

In March 2002 Paul Cattermole, the eldest member of the band, announced he was leaving to join Skua, a nu metal band formed by his school-friends, though he remained with S Club 7 until June and continued to date fellow member Hannah Spearitt. The remaining six members stayed together under the name S Club until the release of their movie Seeing Double in April 2003, disbanding later the same month.

Spearitt went on to star in the movie Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, while Rachel Stevens has enjoyed several solo hits.

S Club Juniors

A contest asking for children to join S Club 7 during a performance at Wembley arena resulted in 9 children forming another band, originally called S Club Juniors. One of them - Connor - left this band early but the others keep the S Club legacy alive to this day under the name of S Club 8. They also had a small role in 'Viva S Club'. Their hits include: One Step Closer, Automatic High, New Direction, Puppy Love and Fool No More.

Discography

  • Bring It All Back (1999) (single - #1)
  • S Club Party (1999) (single - #2)
  • S Club (1999) (album - #2)
  • Two In A Million/You're My Number One (1999) (single - #2)
  • Reach (2000) (single - #2)
  • 7 (2000) (album - #1)
  • Natural (2000) (single - #3)
  • Never Had A Dream Come True (2000) (single - #1)
  • Don't Stop Movin' (2001) (single - #1)
  • Have You Ever (2001) (single - #1)
  • Sunshine (2001) (album - #3)
  • You (2002) (single - #2)
  • Alive (2002) (single - #5)
  • Seeing Double (2002) (album - #17)
  • Say Goodbye/Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You (2003) (single - #2)
  • Best - The Greatest Hits Of (2003) (album - #2)

External Links

  • All Music Guide (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040405291418211820&sql=Brgtvad3ku8wj)

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Their hits include: One Step Closer, Automatic High, New Direction, Puppy Love and Fool No More. She never married. They also had a small role in 'Viva S Club'. Kate Smith was born in Greenville, Virginia, and died of diabetes at the age of 79 in Raleigh, North Carolina. One of them - Connor - left this band early but the others keep the S Club legacy alive to this day under the name of S Club 8. In 1982, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan. A contest asking for children to join S Club 7 during a performance at Wembley arena resulted in 9 children forming another band, originally called S Club Juniors. In 1987, the team erected a statue of Smith outside their arena in her memory.

Spearitt went on to star in the movie Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, while Rachel Stevens has enjoyed several solo hits. She again performed the song prior to the May 1974 game in which the Flyers clinched the Stanley Cup, and would do so on later occasions as well. In March 2002 Paul Cattermole, the eldest member of the band, announced he was leaving to join Skua, a nu metal band formed by his school-friends, though he remained with S Club 7 until June and continued to date fellow member Hannah Spearitt. The remaining six members stayed together under the name S Club until the release of their movie Seeing Double in April 2003, disbanding later the same month. In 1973 she made a surprise appearance at the Flyers' home opener to perform the song in person, and received a tremendous reception. The series were retitled S Club 7 in Miami, S Club 7 in Miami, S Club 7 in Miami and Viva S Club. The perception developed that the team was more successful on these occasions, and the tradition grew. The show also became a big hit in the United States, where it originally aired on Fox Family and later on ABC Family. An unusual part of her career began in 1969, when the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team began playing her recording of "God Bless America" before occasional games.

It was created and partially written by Kim Fuller, who also created and wrote the Spice Girls' movie. Lou Costello and Henny Youngman received their big breaks on The Kate Smith Variety Hour. During each episode, the members would perform one of the songs from their current album. She had a successful radio career with several of her own shows, the last ending in 1960. The program changed its name to reflect the location it was set in: Miami 7, LA 7, Hollywood 7 and Viva S Club, set in Spain. It has been suggested that Kate was the inspiration for the saying "It ain't over till the fat lady sings". The program was a sitcom based around the band members (who played themselves) living together and trying to become famous. Her overweight figure was the occasional butt of derision from fellow performers and managers.

S Club 7 was a British pop band created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, who rose to fame via their own BBC television program. Her theme song was "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain", the lyrics of which she helped write. All Music Guide (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040405291418211820&sql=Brgtvad3ku8wj). Kate began making records in 1926; among her biggest hits were "River, Stay 'Way From My Door" (1931), "The Woodpecker Song" (1940), "The White Cliffs of Dover" (1941), "Rose O'Day" (1941), "I Don't Want to Walk Without You" (1942), "There Goes That Song Again" (1944), "Seems Like Old Times" (1946), and "Now Is the Hour" (1947). Best - The Greatest Hits Of (2003) (album - #2). She starred in the 1932 movie Hello Everybody! with co-stars Randolph Scott and Sally Blane, and in 1943 she sang "God Bless America" in the Irving Berlin picture This is the Army. Its popularity and constant airplay led Woody Guthrie to pen the original version of "This Land Is Your Land" in protest at the Berlin tune's unquestioning complacency. Say Goodbye/Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You (2003) (single - #2). Her musical career began in earnest when she was discovered in 1930 by Columbia Records vice president Ted Collins, who became her longtime partner and manager and who put her on the radio in 1931.

Seeing Double (2002) (album - #17). She was one of America's most beloved entertainers, with a radio, TV and recording career that spanned five decades. Alive (2002) (single - #5). She greeted audiences with Hello, everybody! and signed off with Thanks for listenin' . You (2002) (single - #2). Kate Smith (Kathryn Elizabeth Smith) (May 1, 1907–June 17, 1986) was an American singer best known for her rendition of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America". Sunshine (2001) (album - #3).

Have You Ever (2001) (single - #1). Don't Stop Movin' (2001) (single - #1). Never Had A Dream Come True (2000) (single - #1). Natural (2000) (single - #3).

7 (2000) (album - #1). Reach (2000) (single - #2). Two In A Million/You're My Number One (1999) (single - #2). S Club (1999) (album - #2).

S Club Party (1999) (single - #2). Bring It All Back (1999) (single - #1). Rachel Stevens (born 1978). Hannah Spearritt (born 1981).

Jo O'Meara (born 1979). Bradley McIntosh (born 1981). Jon Lee (born 1982). Paul Cattermole (born 1977).

Tina Barrett (born 1976).