V (band)

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V was a UK five-piece boy band consisting of:

Lead singer Antony Brant came up with the band name "V" because V is the Roman numeral for five and there were five members in the band. V made their debut at the same time as McFly by supporting Busted's arena tour in the spring of 2004.

Their first single, "Blood Sweat & Tears", was released in May 2004 went into the official UK singles chart at number 6. The video was shot in Miami in February 2004 and the single contained a collaboration with their friends McFly, called "Chills in the Evening" written by Tom Fletcher from McFly and James Bourne from Busted. The band's second single, released in the August 2004, was a double A-side consisting of a new song "Hip To Hip" and a cover of the Jackson Five's song "Can You Feel It" (with a memorable video consisting of the band dressed as a double glazing salesman, ice cream man, postman, milkman and paperboy) and charted at number 5 in the UK official singles chart.

The third single, "You Stood Up" made #12 in the charts after an appearance on Top of The Pops, but their debut album of the same name failed to reach the Top 75 album charts. In February 2005, V announced their decision to split on their website.

In August 2005, Mark Feehily of Westlife announced that he is gay and that he is currently in a relationship with V band member Kevin McDaid. In July 2006, band member Aaron Buckingham also announced he is gay in a guest column in Attitude Magazine. Mark Harle is a now the drummer for Freerunner, an indie band.

According to their MySpace profiles, as of June 2007, Kevin was a photographer and Aaron was singing in theatre shows in the United States. [1] [2]

Contents

  • Blood, Sweat and Tears (June 2004, #6)
  • Hip To Hip/Can You Feel It (August 2004 #5)
  • You Stood Up (November 2004, #12)
  • Earth, Wind & Fire (February 2005, cancelled UK single)

  • You Stood Up (November 2004, #86)

  1. ^ Aaron Buckingham MySpace page, accessed 21 June 2007.
  2. ^ Kevin McDaid MySpace page, accessed 21 June 2007
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