Robbie williams biography
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Robbie Williams - Biography
Early success and Take That
Robert Peter Williams, aka Robbie Williams, was born 13 February in Stoke-on-Trent to parents Janet and Peter Williams. After enjoying performing in several school plays as a child, Robbie's first appearance on the pop scene came in when band manager Nigel Martin-Smith created the boyband called Take That. The role of the "cheeky one" fell to year-old Robbie, and soon with songs like 'Back For Good', 'Relight My Fire' and 'Could It Be Magic', and earnings of £80 million for their label RCA beneath their belts, a legend had been born.
Solo career
Robbie left the band in July , prior to the band's official split in In , Robbie released his first single, a cover version of George Michael's Freedom, which made it to number two on the UK charts. He returned a year later with an original song, 'Old Before I Die' and from then his first album Life thru a Lens foll
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Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams | |
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Williams at the Cannes Film Festival | |
| Born | Robert Peter Williams () 13 February (age50) Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, vocal coach, record producer, actor |
| Yearsactive | –present |
| Spouse | Ayda Field (m. ) |
| Children | 4 |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | Pop rock, soft rock, dance |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, synthesiser, drums, piano, violin, harmonica, marimba |
| Labels | Universal(–present) Virgin(–) Chrysalis(–) |
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Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams[1] (born 13 February ) is an English singer and occasional actor. In the United Kingdom, he has sold more albums than any other British singer. He has sold more than 70million records worldwide.[2]
Williams performed his first songs in with the group Take That. In , he left Take That to start playing and writing music on his own. On 15 July , he rejoin
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Robbie Williams, born Robert Peter Williams on February 13, , in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, had an eventful childhood that played a significant role in shaping his personality and eventual success as a musician.
Robbie Williams childhood
Robbie grew up in a working-class family, and music had a profound influence on him from a young age. His mother, Janet Williams, was involved in local theatre productions, and his father, Peter Williams, was a pub entertainer. They encouraged Robbies early interest in performing arts and supported his aspirations.
During his childhood, Robbie Williams attended St. Margaret Ward Catholic School, where he developed his passion for singing and performing. He showed great talent and was known for his charismatic personality even at a young age. Robbie often participated in school plays and musical performances, honing his stage presence and showmanship.
As a teenager, Robbie Williams auditioned for various talent shows and competi