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S Club 8, previously known as S Club Juniors, is a spin-off of highly popular UK pop music band S Club (7). The group's members were hand-picked by S Club 7, and were originally intended only as a support act on the S Club Carnival Tour. However, they then signed with Simon Fuller, and went on to take over from the original S Club as S Club 8 when the senior group disbanded.

Band members

  • Jay Asforis
  • Stacey McClean
  • Aaron Renfree
  • Fransesca "Frankie" Sandford
  • Rochelle Wiseman
  • Hannah Richings
  • Daisy Evans
  • Calvin Goldspink


Discography

Chart positions are for the United Kingdom.

Albums

As of March 2004, S Club 8 has released 2 albums:

  • Together (#6)
  • Sundown (#13)

Singles

As of March 2004, S Club 8 have released 7 singles:

  • One Step Closer (#2)
  • Automatic High (#2)
  • New Direction (#2)
  • Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride (#6)
  • Fool No More (#4)
  • Sundown (#4)
  • Don't Tell Me You're Sorry (#11)

I Dream

On Wednesday September 22, 2004 the first episode of S Club 8's own weekly television show called "I Dream" aired on BBC One. "I Dream" revolves around the summer school Avalon Heights, run by Professor Toone (played by Christopher Lloyd), where the characters try to improve on their talents in the performing arts. Not surpisingly, the show features many songs and dances, normally 2 songs per episode. From the week of November 23, 2004 episodes were aired on Thursday instead of Wednesday.

S Club 8 are joined by a number of other young actors. The show includes a running gag involving Aaron's clothes. He's forced to wear some very odd and entertaining outfits.

The show's theme tune, Dreaming, is performed by band members Frankie and Calvin and was released on November 15, 2004. This duet raised rumours that Frankie and Calvin were going to leave the band, but all band members insist they are planning on more S Club 8 releases after the show has finished its first season. On November 29, 2004 an album titled I Dream was released, containing songs from the show.

Further rumours of the band splitting up came up when it was announced that band member Rochelle Wiseman was confirmed to become a presenter for the British children's television programme Smile starting on December 19, 2004 replacing Reggie Yates and Fearne Cotton who left the programme at the end of 2004.


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Further rumours of the band splitting up came up when it was announced that band member Rochelle Wiseman was confirmed to become a presenter for the British children's television programme Smile starting on December 19, 2004 replacing Reggie Yates and Fearne Cotton who left the programme at the end of 2004. She never married. On November 29, 2004 an album titled I Dream was released, containing songs from the show. Kate Smith was born in Greenville, Virginia, and died of diabetes at the age of 79 in Raleigh, North Carolina. This duet raised rumours that Frankie and Calvin were going to leave the band, but all band members insist they are planning on more S Club 8 releases after the show has finished its first season. In 1982, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan. The show's theme tune, Dreaming, is performed by band members Frankie and Calvin and was released on November 15, 2004. In 1987, the team erected a statue of Smith outside their arena in her memory.

He's forced to wear some very odd and entertaining outfits. 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. The show includes a running gag involving Aaron's clothes. In 1973 she made a surprise appearance at the Flyers' home opener to perform the song in person, and received a tremendous reception. S Club 8 are joined by a number of other young actors. The perception developed that the team was more successful on these occasions, and the tradition grew. From the week of November 23, 2004 episodes were aired on Thursday instead of Wednesday. 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.

"I Dream" revolves around the summer school Avalon Heights, run by Professor Toone (played by Christopher Lloyd), where the characters try to improve on their talents in the performing arts. Not surpisingly, the show features many songs and dances, normally 2 songs per episode. Lou Costello and Henny Youngman received their big breaks on The Kate Smith Variety Hour. On Wednesday September 22, 2004 the first episode of S Club 8's own weekly television show called "I Dream" aired on BBC One. She had a successful radio career with several of her own shows, the last ending in 1960. As of March 2004, S Club 8 have released 7 singles:. It has been suggested that Kate was the inspiration for the saying "It ain't over till the fat lady sings". As of March 2004, S Club 8 has released 2 albums:. Her overweight figure was the occasional butt of derision from fellow performers and managers.

Chart positions are for the United Kingdom.. Her theme song was "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain", the lyrics of which she helped write.
. 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). However, they then signed with Simon Fuller, and went on to take over from the original S Club as S Club 8 when the senior group disbanded. 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. The group's members were hand-picked by S Club 7, and were originally intended only as a support act on the S Club Carnival Tour. 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.

S Club 8, previously known as S Club Juniors, is a spin-off of highly popular UK pop music band S Club (7). She was one of America's most beloved entertainers, with a radio, TV and recording career that spanned five decades. Don't Tell Me You're Sorry (#11). She greeted audiences with Hello, everybody! and signed off with Thanks for listenin' . Sundown (#4). 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". Fool No More (#4).

Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride (#6). New Direction (#2). Automatic High (#2). One Step Closer (#2).

Sundown (#13). Together (#6). Calvin Goldspink. Daisy Evans.

Hannah Richings. Rochelle Wiseman. Fransesca "Frankie" Sandford. Aaron Renfree.

Stacey McClean. Jay Asforis.