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Blue History

In May 2001, a new band named Blue
released their debut single.
Two No.1 albums, three No.1 singles, two BRIT Awards, 5 million albums and 2.9 million
singles later, Blue are now officially one of the biggest pop acts not only in the UK, but
across the world.
Comprising of London based lads Duncan James (25), Anthony Costa (21), Lee Ryan (20) and
Simon Webbe (25), Blue released their first single in May 2001, the anthemic “All Rise”,
which entered the UK chart at No. 4 and stayed in the Top 10 for five weeks. The next two
singles “Too Close” and “If You Come Back” went on to be even bigger hits, both
crashing into the chart at No.1 and selling in excess of 200,000 copies each.
The boys followed this massive success with their eagerly anticipated debut album “All
Rise”, which has now sold over 1.5 million copies in the UK alone, reaching No.1 in the
album charts after a phenomenal 23 weeks.
Numerous awards followed including “Best Newcomer” at the BRIT Awards 2002, “Best
Newcomer” at the Smash Hits Awards, and “Best Single”, “Best Newcomer” and “Best
Pop Act” at the Capital FM Awards
In March 2002 the boys hit the Top 10 with the fourth single from the “All Rise”
album, “Fly By II”. Reworked and remixed, the track proved to be a massive airplay
hit, reaching No.1 in the official airplay chart, and is today still a firm favourite with
radio programmers across the country.
After spending the summer touring the globe, November 2002 saw Blue unleash their second
album “One Love”, a confident collection of classic r'n'b/pop tracks featuring some of
the best songwriters and producers around. The album entered the UK album charts at No.1,
and has to date sold more than 1.3million copies in the UK, and an amazing 2.7million
copies worldwide.
The lead single from the album, title track “One Love”, shot straight into the UK Top
3 and provided Blue with their second consecutive No.1 airplay hit. This was quickly
followed by another single, a duet with international superstar Elton John on a poignant
cover of his 1976 hit ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’. Released in December 2002
the track entered the chart at No.1, providing Blue with their third UK chart topper.
Following the “One Love” album release Simon, Antony, Lee and Duncan embarked on their
first ever tour - a mammoth Arena tour of the UK and Ireland, taking in Sheffield,
Cardiff, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and London’s Wembley Arena. The
spectacular tour was a sell-out success, with the guys earning rave reviews wherever they
played across the country.
Blue ended 2002 on a massive high by picking up another batch of awards including “Best
Pop Act” at the TOTP Awards 2002, and “Best UK Band” and “Best Live Act” at the
Smash Hits Awards 2002. The boys were also named “Best Band” in the Heat Magazine, Hot
Stars Magazine and Daily Star’s ‘End Of Year’ polls.
February 2003 saw the boys steal the show at the 2003 BRIT Awards with an amazing
performance of album track “Riders. The band also walked away with another prestigious
award, this time for “Best Pop Act”. The third single from the “One Love” album,
“U Make Me Wanna”, followed soon after. Hitting the UK Top 5 in its first week of
release, the single featured a gorgeous promo video, shot on a yacht in South Africa, that
soon found itself on heavy rotation across all music channels.
Yet more awards followed both at home and abroad as Blue picked up Capital Radio’s “Favourite
Group”, MTV Japan’s “Best Pop Video” for “One Love” and MTV Asia’s “Best
International Group”. In addition, Blue’s success has not limited UK soil. To date the
band have scored big hits and major sales in New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Sweden,
Norway, Demark, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and Ireland.
After a summer spent recording, touring Europe and the Far East and appearing at festivals
up and down the UK, the boys from Blue will return this October with a brand new single
“Guilty”. The track, an emotive and heartfelt ballad written by Duncan with production
team, True North, beautifully showcases the smooth vocal talents of the band. With lush
strings, soaring harmonies and an indelible melody, “Guilty” creates a pop sound that
is both soft and mellow, yet still unmistakably ‘Blue’.
With their highly anticipated third album following the single’s release this November
and another massive UK Arena tour already sold out for November and December, the Blue
story looks set to continue long into 2004 and beyond.
This is one rollercoaster ride of success that won’t be stopping for some time yet.
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