Gary credits his parents for getting him involved in the music business when, at 11 years old, they gave him a choice of either a BMX bike or a keyboard for Christmas. Gary chose the keyboard and set his Dad out of pocket £600! The keyboard was so large that it filled his entire bedroom, but Gary soon exhausted its limitations. He taught himself to play and it wasn't long before he was penning the tunes that would one day make him famous. The first school he attended was Weaver Vale in Frodsham, where he played Joseph in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in his last year. From there he attented Frodsham High School, where his mother worked. Gary finished school by gaining 6 O levels. The only thing that was on Gary's mind at the time was music, not exam results. Gary began working as a musician very young in life, from the age of 11 he was employed by the Connah's Quay Labour Club, North Wales, being paid £18 for each Saturday night gig. He carried on doing this for a couple years until he met up with a girl called Heather. They began singing and performing together and carried on for two years around the club circuit.
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15 Gary Changed His Life At the age of 15, Gary entered a BBC Pebble Mill competition called 'A Song For Christmas'. He wrote a ballad named Let's Pray For Christmas and let his music teacher and his mum have the first listen. His mum thought it was too slow and dull, but the music teacher loved it and entered it for the competition. Weeks went passed and Gary heard nothing. One day he was in the gym at school when Mrs Nelson, the music teacher. walked in. He knew instantly why she had come to see him. Pebble Mill had invited Gary down to London's West Heath Studios to record his song. He had never ever been in a recording studio before and Gary was in awe, he was frightened to death. He recorded the song with an orchestra and backing singers. It was then recorded by a film crew for the competition.
During his career with Take That, Gary gained public and music business respect for his song writing, being awarded no less than four Ivor Novello Awards, which included the Songwriter of The Year Award in 1993. The Future For Gary The future for Gary looked very bright indeed. His first two solo singles both leapt to the number one spot in his home country. His debut LP Open Road followed the same route. Gary's first ever single to be released in the States as a solo artist was So Help Me Girl which reached No 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and an amazing No 1 on both the Billboard Adult Contemporary and Radio & Record Play (R&R) Charts! His early success in the US surely paved the way for an even more successful future. However, it was not to be. Bad British Press, who seemed to wage a vendetta against Gary, resulted in lack of airplay for his singles "Stronger" and "For All That You Want". Despite this, "Stronger" reached 16 in the charts and "For All That You Want" 24. Gary's second album, "12 Months 11 Days" reached the Top 40, coming ending up at 34 - this despite lack of promotion or airpay. Sadly, Gary's greatest song "Lie to Me", which was due for release 6 December 1999 was never released. Most fans feel this is the greatest song Gary has ever written and sadly it will not be heard by the vast majority of people as a single. On 12 January 2000 Gary married his long-time girlfriend, Dawn Andrews, and on 16th August 2000, Dawn presented Gary with their first child - a son - who they named Daniel. With the closing of his contract with BMG, Gary returned to his studios, where he has worked on new songs - both for himself and for other artists (such as STEPS and HUMAN NATURE). In November 2000 Gary announced that he was giving up his career as a solo artist, to concentrate on his first love - writing songs. Gary then signed a publishing deal with Sony, and in February 2001 Gary went to the USA on a 6 month songwriting project for Sony, taking in Nashville, LA and New York. Dawn and baby Daniel went with him. Upon his return he set up True North Productions with Elliot Kennedy and Tim Woodcock. Gary became a father for the second time, when Dawn gave birth to their daughter, Emily, at the end of May/beginning of June 2002 (no official date confirmed!). Gary is now a very successful song-writer, working with artists such as Donny Osmond, Delta Goodrum, Blue, Christina Aguilara and Mark Owen. At long last, getting the rightful respect and recognition that has been due for a long time! | |||||||||||||