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Here's a brief background about Ronan Keating and his
music. So, come on, learn more about the voice behind Boyzone
and the former co-manager of Westlife!
Name: Ronan Patrick John
Keating
Birthplace: Dublin, Republic Of Ireland
Birthday: Thursday 3rd March 1977
Starsign: Pisces
Role: Songwriter, solo and lead performer for Boyzone
Family: Wife, Yvonne with son, Jack and daughter, Marie. 3 older brothers: Gary,
Gerard and Ciaran and an older sister, Linda
Pets: 4 dogs
Height: 1.78m (5ft 10in)
Place(s) of residence: Chelsea, London, UK &
Kildare, Dublin, Republic Of Ireland
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| Ronan Keating was born into a
middle-class setting in Dublin, Ireland on the 3rd March 1977.
He was the youngest of five children. His father,
Gerry worked as an owner of a pub and
his mother, Marie was a
hairdresser. The preliminary
move into any future music career materialised when Keating took notice
of an advertisement in a newspaper for
auditions in search for the Irish
equivalent of an all-male group
similar to UK's Take That. At
this time the year was 1993 and
Keating was employed in a shoe
retailer. And so, Ronan Keating
pursued this audition. He faced
competition from some 300 other
contestants as keen as Keating to
acquire a certain degree of musical
fame, but Keating impressed judges
through his performance of 'Father And
Son' from famous singer-songwriter,
Cat Stevens, and incidentally this
song would be of great value later on
in Keating's career. |
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auditions in Dublin that Keating took
part in would eventually lead to the
formation of a new all-male group that
would impact on the pop industry over
the course of the next six
years. That group was Boyzone.
Originally formed in November 1993, as
a six-member group comprising: Ronan
Keating himself, Stephen Gately,
Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch,
Richie Rock and
Mark Walton, the group reshaped to be
a fivesome with Rock and Walton
replaced by new member, Mikey
Graham.
Boyzone debuted with
their first single 'Working My Way
Back To You' in 1993. This
failed to attract the pop audience and
Boyzone had to wait for their next
single in 1994, 'Love Me For A Reason'
to make a difference striking the UK
No.2 singles position. 'Father
And Son' followed in the string of
successful Boyzone singles. The
Cat Stevens song which Keating had
performed early on in his rise to fame
was now a memorable Boyzone
release. 'Words', the song
famously written and performed by the
Bee Gees won Boyzone's deserved UK
No.1 singles position.
Boyzone went on to
release No.1 albums: 'Said And Done',
'A Different Beat', 'Where We Belong'
and the group's greatest hits album,
'...By Request'. |
| In May
1997, Ronan Keating embarked on other
work in the form of television
presenting. This he did on the
'Eurovision Song Contest' of that year
with co-host Carrie Crowley.
Keating was also active in getting
music hopefuls on the music scene in a
television show, 'Get Your Act
Together'. Other television work
involved presenting 'Miss World' and
the MTV Awards. Eventually,
Keating felt that television work was
no longer an interest.
April 1998 saw
Keating marry Yvonne Connelly, a model
from Ireland. Only earlier,
Ronan took on a managerial role
alongside Louis Walsh to co-manage a
new all-male formation by the name, Westlife.
In 1999, Ronan
became the first Boyzone member to
head a solo challenge and released the
distinctive 'When You Say Nothing At
All' in 1999. This romantic
ballad received special attention
because of its feature in the big hit
movie, 'Notting Hill' starring Hugh
Grant and Julia Roberts. But,
Ronan had performed the song so well
and established his capability to go
solo. The big single reached the
UK's No.1 singles position on its
debut.
In March 1999, Ronan
Keating became a father. He and
Yvonne were delighted over the birth
of their first child, a boy they
called Jack. |
| It wasn't
until 2000 that Ronan Keating was able
to pursue a more sustained solo
career. January and February of
that year saw Keating spend time in
both the UK and the USA recording new
material for a forthcoming
album. Originally, the debut
solo album was to be titled 'Once Upon
A Lifetime' but this changed to a more
simpler but meaningful title,
'Ronan'. By mid-May of 2000
airplay of a new single by the name
'Life Is A Rollercoaster' was
happening. The upbeat first
single written by the former lead
singer of the New Radicals, Gregg
Alexander together with songwriter,
Rick Nowels, from Ronan became an
instant success. A week after
its launch on the 10th July 2000,
'Life Is A Rollercoaster' scored a UK
No.1 singles position. This was
shortly followed by the eagerly
awaited debut album which Keating was
very nervous about but which finally
demonstrated the solo excellence of
Ronan Keating for it debuted at the UK
No.1 album position. 'Ronan'
featured the influences and
collaborative work of big name
artists: Bryan Adams and the Bee
Gees. It was the Bee Gees that
motivated Keating to take on
songwriting on a personal basis.
Ronan Keating began
taking on solo tours through the
summer of 2000 with promotions in
places from Europe to as far as the
Far East. This he followed up
with his debut UK and Ireland tour in
an attempt to demonstrate his solo
live performances to fans closer to
home. By the end of 2000, Ronan
Keating could be proud of a No.1
single, No.1 album, a special video/DVD
concert recording, a completed and
highly successful sell-out UK and
Ireland tour and optimistic prospects
for his solo career. 20th
November 2000 saw Ronan release his
second single, 'The Way You Make Me
Feel'. This more mellow release
debuted at No.6 in the UK singles
chart but still retained the quality
of Ronan's music and performance. |
| Into
2001, and Ronan Keating was thrilled
with the birth of his second child, a
daughter by the name of Marie, in
February.
The start of 2001
saw the approach of a new
fourth single
and a second big UK and Ireland tour
following the massive success of the
first tour at the end of 2000. 'Lovin'
Each Day' was released to the UK on
the 16th April 2001. This new
single not originally featured on the
first 'Ronan' album release was
performed to fans on Keating's first
tour. Written by the same master
songwriters, Gregg Alexander and Rick
Nowels, who wrote Keating's debut
single, 'Life Is A Rollercoaster' the
new upbeat offering lived up to
expectations and scored successfully
becoming a UK No.2 single on its
debut. The new single was
bundled onto a re-release of 'Ronan'
on the 23rd April 2001.
Throughout May 2001,
Ronan won the praise of millions of
fans on another massive sell-out
tour. By now, Ronan Keating was
definitely a household name in the pop
business.
The goals for Ronan
Keating by mid 2001
were much
greater. They involved conquering
the global music market and first stop
was the USA. Keating had been
busy promoting 'Lovin' Each Day' and
'Ronan' in the States in attempt to
break the biggest world music market
and finally establish world
dominance. Prospects of a second
studio album were also in the
pipeline by then
and involved much
collaborative work from massive music
artists including The Pogues lead
singer, Shane MacGowan, Paul Brady and
Cathy Dennis, as well dedicated work
from Alexander and Nowels and Callum
MacColl.
Towards the end of 2001, signs of a new
single were on the horizon. There
were many suggestions as to what was to
be released but eventually all was known
and the new release came by the name of
'If Tomorrow Never Comes', a cover of a
song performed and co-written by famous
country music star, Garth Brooks.
This was in keeping with Ronan's own
liking of Brooks' music.
Brilliantly covered, Ronan demonstrated
that his new material was well-received
and this was proven when one week after
the single's release on the 6th May
2002, it scored the UK No.1 singles
position. Clearly, 'If Tomorrow
Never Comes' represented new, fresh
material which Ronan termed "a body of
work" and one that he expressed he had
invested in more personally. The
new album that brings all this new
material together is called
'Destination' and this includes
songwriting contributions from Keating
and also from Alexander and Nowels, plus
other major songwriters such as
Jeremy Godfrey and Bill Padley.
'Destination' was released on the
20th May 2002 and despite Ronan being
nervous again on the eve of another
album release, he need not fear for this
second solo album reached the UK No.1
albums position and this undoubtedly
represented an excellent progression in
Keating's solo career in the right
direction. 'Destination' includes
songs which on the whole are
comparatively more uplifting than his
first album. Furthermore, many
will be familiar with Keating's
distinctive deep voice and so it will be
interesting to note that he has
perfectly changed his style of voice to
suitably fit in with the songs he
performs on the new album and this has
certainly been noticed by many fans and
close followers of Keating alike.
In June 2002, Ronan kicked off his
Destination '02 Tour which would see him
take on his first ever world tour!
He started off in the UK and Ireland
with sell out gigs! Later in July
of that year, Ronan would make his first
official tour visit to Australia and New
Zealand meeting thousands of new fans
who have learnt about his music.
The month after in August, Ronan toured
South Africa once again for the very
first time. Ronan was to take a
break from touring for now.
By September 2002, Ronan finally
released his second single from the
album entitled, 'I Love It When We Do'
penned by the duo Gregg Alexander and
Rick Nowells, it earned the position of
number 5 in the UK singles chart, though
on the border of the top 5, it still
showed how much impact Ronan was still
having with the fans and the most
notable thing was the infamous dive
Ronan had to perform for the single's
promo video! The tour recommenced
in Europe in October and during then
Ronan had recorded several tunes with
other singers, the first of those was
with Lulu and hence the next
single, 'We've Got Tonight', a cover of
Bob Seger's tune, was released in
November 2002 reaching number 4 in the
singles chart. This proved yet
again that Ronan was capable to
providing fantastic tunes with other
collaborators. He was to do it
again with other singers including
Jeanette Biedermann for the latter
tune in Germany, Deborah Blando
for 'When You Say Nothing At All' in
Brazil and Cécilia Cara for 'Je
T'aime Plus Que Tout' which was a
special French version of the hit, 'I
Love It When We Do'.
Into 2003 and Ronan started off touring
in Asia visiting the unlikeliest of
places including the Middle East and of
course the Far East where many of the
fans would have known him from Boyzone.
Ronan was to release his first penned
tune with Paul Brady. 'The
Long Goodbye' finally got what it
deserved and that was a single release
on 28th April 2003 which proved yet
another hit for Ronan entering the
number 3 position in the UK charts.
Later in May and June of 2003, Ronan
embarked on a charity walk in Ireland
from north to south covering over 300
miles. This he done with success
and raised money for Action Cancer in
Northern Ireland and the Marie Keating
Foundation in Ireland.
Ronan has now gone back to the recording
studio for more exciting stuff!
Now with a third album on it's way, many
Ronan fans are eager to find out what
fantastic stuff will be coming out, but
for many it'll be something worth
waiting for!
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| In a
matter of ten years, Ronan Keating
has climbed the ladder to reach
heights of excellence in the music
industry. From answering the
call to a hopeful music career through
auditions in Dublin, through the highs
and big successes of his boyband
collaboration in Boyzone, through to a
massive solo career
and two No.1 albums, Ronan Keating has
proved to be a remarkable solo artist
of our times and will undoubtedly
become a worldwide success and a key
figure in the music business. |

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Ronan in the younger days |
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Cat Stevens |
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Boyzone |
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'Love Me For A Reason' |
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Bee Gees |
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Westlife |
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'When You Say Nothing At All' |
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'Notting Hill' |
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'Life Is A Rollercoaster' |
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'Ronan' |
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Ronan performs live |
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'Lovin' Each Day' |
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'If Tomorrow Never Comes' |
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Garth Brooks |
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'Destination' |
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