William Robert "Will" Young
(born on 20 January 1979) is a multi-award winning singer-songwriter and actor from the United Kingdom. He rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural Pop Idol
contest, making him the world's first winner of the now-worldwide Idols-format franchise.
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Early life
Young was born in
Wokingham,
Berkshire, with a
fraternal twin, Rupert. He also has an elder sister, Emma. He was educated at
Horris Hill preparatory school and
Wellington College. He also studied at
D'Overbroeck's College, Oxford.
[1]
Young read
Politics at the
University of Exeter and graduated with a
2:2 honours degree. At university, some of his haunts included Timepiece, The Old Firehouse, and Harry's, where he used to work. In September 2001, he became a student at the
Arts Educational Schools in
Chiswick,
London, starting a three-year course in musical theatre with a scholarship.
Music
Pop Idol
In February 2002, Young came to national prominence by winning the
ITV television programme contest
Pop Idol
. Contrary to press claims of being the
underdog, after having beaten the widely accepted
front-runner Gareth Gates in the final show, it emerged that Young had in fact gained the most votes in six out of the nine rounds of public voting. This was published in the
Pop Idol
book, which was released shortly after the programme.
The songs Young sang on the show were:
| Week
| Theme
| Song Sung
| Artist
|
| Audition
| Idol's Choice
| "Blame It on the Boogie"
| The Jackson 5
|
| London Rounds
| Day 1 - Part 1
| "Up on the Roof"
| The Drifters
|
| London Rounds
| Day 1 - Part 2
| "All or Nothing"
| O-Town
|
| London Rounds
| Day 2
| "Fastlove"
| George Michael
|
| Top 50
| Semi Finals
| "Light My Fire"
| George Michael
|
| Top 10
| Inspiring Artists
| "Until You Come Back to Me"
| Aretha Franklin
|
| Top 9
| Christmas Songs
| "Winter Wonderland"
|
|
| Top 8
| Burt Bacharach Music
| "Wives and Lovers"
| Jack Jones
|
| Top 7
| Movie Hits
| "Ain't No Sunshine" - "Days of Wine and Roses
"
| Bill Withers
|
| Top 6
| Songs of ABBA
| "The Name of the Game"
| ABBA
|
| Top 5
| Big Band
| "We Are in Love"
| Harry Connick, Jr.
|
| Top 4
| No. 1 Hits
| "Night Fever" "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)"
| Bee Gees The Eurythmics
|
| Top 3
| Judges' Choice
| "Beyond the Sea" "I Get the Sweetest Feeling"
| Bobby Darin Jackie Wilson
|
| Top 2
| Idol Single Idol's Favorite Idol's Choice
| "Anything is Possible" "Light My Fire" "Evergreen"
| Will Young The Doors Westlife
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Post-Idol
career
Recording
Young's first single was a double A-side featuring
Westlife's song "
Evergreen" and "
Anything Is Possible", a new song written for the winner of the show by
Chris Braide and
Cathy Dennis. In March 2002, this became the fastest-selling debut in UK chart history, selling 403,027 copies on its day of release (1,108,659 copies in its first week). It went on to sell over 1.7 million copies, and on the official list of the all-time best-selling singles in the UK issued later that year, it was ranked eleventh. In 2008, Official Charts Company released the Top 40 Biggest Selling Singles of the 21st Century (so far) in which Will's version of Evergreen topped the chart. "Anything Is Possible" won an
Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.
In October 2002, Young released his debut album,
From Now On
, which included "Evergreen" nominated in the Best single category in 2003 at the BRIT Awards and "Anything Is Possible". It produced three singles: "Light My Fire", "
The Long and Winding Road" (a duet with Gareth Gates, released as a double A-side with Gates's song "
Suspicious Minds") and "
Don't Let Me Down"/"
You and I" (released in aid of
Children in Need). He won his first
BRIT Award in February 2003 as Best Breakthrough Artist.
[2]
Young's second album,
Friday's Child
, was released in December 2003. It features the singles "Leave Right Now", nominated in the Best British single category of the past 25 years at the 2005 BRIT Awards "
Your Game" (which won Young his second BRIT Award in 2005)
[3] and "
Friday's Child" In November 2005, Young released his third album,
Keep On
, which included the single "
All Time Love", nominated in the Best British Single category at the
2007 BRIT Awards. Other singles from the album were "
Switch It On" and "
Who Am I".
Young has been nominated for Ten BRIT Awards [4 x Best British Male - 4 X Best British single - Best pop Act- Best Breakthrough] . In May 2006, he was voted the UK's favourite artist ever in a poll conducted by commercial radio. In May 2007, he was voted the UK's favourite artist of all time for the second consecutive year.
On 29 September 2008, Young's fourth album,
Let It Go
, was released it peaked at #2, preceded by the single "
Changes" on
15 September it peaked at #10. His next single "Grace" was released on 1 December 2008, and peaked at #33 on the
UK Singles Chart.
[4] Will's third single taken from the album will be "
Let It Go", was released on 2 March 2009 in the
UK, and peaked at #58 on the
UK Singles Chart [5] [6]. The fourth and final single was "
Tell Me the Worst", and was released on
July 5,
2009 only in the
UK. It served as a club promo, and featured some
Fred Falke remixes
[7].
On an interview with
Digital Spy, he revealed that he was working on a
Dance-
Pop album, which might be released in late
2009. He also confirmed that he was working with
British duo
Groove Armada, Superbass, who remixed his UK Top 10 single "Changes", and
Gregg Alexander, who has previously worked with British
pop diva
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and
Geri Halliwell. He also confirmed that he is working on an album covering songs from
Noel Coward, which is yet on the very early stages and he "doesn't know if it will end up".
[8].
It has been confirmed that a greatest hits collection will be released on
November 16,
2009, and it will include two brand new songs
[9].
Performing
In early 2002, Young joined his fellow
Pop Idol
contestants in a nationwide arena tour. The final concert at Wembley was in aid of
The Prince's Trust, of which Young is an ambassador, together with
Gareth Gates and
Darius Danesh, the runner-up and third-placed contestant in
Pop Idol
. In June 2002, Young performed at the Queen's Jubilee Concert in the grounds of
Buckingham Palace, singing "
We Are the Champions" with
Queen members
Brian May and
Roger Taylor.
[10]
During July 2002, Young sang at two concerts with the renowned songwriter
Burt Bacharach at Hammersmith Apollo and at the Liverpool Summerpops event. In August 2002, he performed at the closing ceremony of the 2002
Commonwealth Games, singing "
I Get the Sweetest Feeling" in the pouring rain. He was praised by the announcer,
Grandmaster Flash, who said that it was not easy entering a talent show. November 2002 brought an appearance at the
Royal Command Performance.
[11] In November 2003, Young performed the wartime song "
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square", accompanied by
The Squadronaires, at the
Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the
Royal Albert Hall in
London.
Following a sell-out theatre tour in 2004, Young appeared at
The Olympic Torch Concert, performing a duet of "
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" with soul legend
James Brown. Later that year, he embarked upon his first solo arena tour, another sell-out success. He toured again at outside festival venues in mid 2005. In July 2005, he performed at
Edinburgh 50,000 - The Final Push, the final concert of Live 8, a charity concert in Edinburgh to raise awareness of the plight of Africa, where he duetted with James Brown once again and also sang with
One Giant Leap,
Neneh Cherry and
Maxi Jazz. In November 2005, Young appeared in his second Royal Command Performance.
In May 2006, he sang at
The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday, which took place at the
Tower of London.
[12] From 12 September until 2 October 2006, Young toured the UK with his
Keep On Live
tour, which included the songs taken from his album
Keep On
and a selection of past songs. The official merchandise range for the tour, highlighted by the press, included a "tip and strip" pen which, when turned over, reveals Young in his underpants. In October 2006, Young sang at
Nitin Sawhney's concert in the
BBC Electric Proms series of concerts. He followed this by performing in
South Africa for
Nelson Mandela's
Unite of the Stars charity concerts.
[13]
In July 2007, he appeared at the
Concert for Diana at the new Wembley Stadium. Young was the headline act at the
Proms in the Park,
[14] which took place in
Hyde Park in September 2007 as part of the
Last Night of the Proms. In September 2007, Young performed at
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the
Vanguard Big Band. Young took part in the
Little Noise Sessions, a series of intimate, acoustic gigs for the learning disability charity,
Mencap. He performed in November 2007 with special guests at Islington's Union Chapel.
In April 2008, Young again appeared at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the Vanguard Big Band. Young is to perform at various festivals during mid 2008, including
Glastonbury,
T In the Park [15] in Scotland and
Bestival [16] on the
Isle of Wight.
On 24 August 2008 Young appeared at the Olympic Party which took place in
The Mall,
London. He performed his latest single
Changes and
I Can See Clearly Now, which was originally sung by
Johnny Nash.
[17]
Young is also featured singing in trailers for the recording/film making group 1 Giant Leap's newest project "What About Me?"
[18]
Young was the featured singer on the
X-Factor programme on ITV1 on Saturday 1 November 2008. He also mentored the remaining contestants.
[19]
Young performed in a sell-out theatre tour, commencing on 16 November 2008 and continuing until 13 December 2008 with two dates at The Roundhouse in Camden, London.
On 31 December 2008 Young was featured as a guest on
Elton John's Live New Year show at the O2 Arena in London. He joined Sir Elton in the song
Daniel.
Young will be performing at various festivals across the UK during the summer of 2009, starting with the Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday 13 June, including T4 On The Beach on Sunday 19 July.
Young is touring again in the UK at the end of 2009. He will take to the stage at The Waterfront, Belfast on the opening night on 9th November, finishing up at the Brighton Centre on 6th December.
Other projects
Acting career
Young added acting to his repertoire when he accepted a role in the
BBC film
Mrs. Henderson Presents
,
[20] starring
Judi Dench and
Bob Hoskins, in which he played Bertie. The film was released in the UK in November 2005 to excellent reviews—not least for Young's performance as both actor and singer in the film. The scene, in which Young appears naked, postdated his "absolutely thrilled" acceptance of the British male Rear of the Year Award 2005, an accolade to add to the Most Stylish Male Music Star, Best Bod, Sexiest Star, Best Dressed and Best Hair awards he had already won.
Young trod the boards in the
Royal Exchange Theatre's production of
The Vortex
by
Noel Coward. This production ran from January to March 2007 and Young played the leading role of Nicky Lancaster. Critics, including the well respected and acclaimed critic
Nicholas de Jonghe, thought Young played the role of Nicky just as it should have been played and he wrote, "revelatory Will finds key to Coward classic".
[21]
In October 2007 Young narrated an audio version of the
Roald Dahl novel
Danny, the Champion of the World
.
Television documentaries
In November 2004, Young presented a documentary entitled
Runaways
[22] as part of the
Children in Need campaign, highlighting the problems facing distressed teens who run away from home, and the plight they were in being picked up off the streets and railway stations by pimps who offered them work and drugs. The children did not know where to go for immediate help unless they were picked up by the police and sent to a refuge centre.
During June 2007 a series of documentaries entitled
Saving Planet Earth
was shown on
BBC Television. Young filmed an episode about saving the gorillas of West Africa during his visit to Africa earlier in the year.
In March 2009,
ITV1 arts programme
The South Bank Show presented an hour long fly on the wall documentary about Young that they had been filming over the course of the year as he returned to promote the
Let It Go
album. It showed him in
Iceland filming the video for the
Let It Go
single, backstage before his performance on
The X Factor and on his UK theatre tour from November 2008 amongst other segments.
[23]
Young has been made a "Companion" of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
[24]
Debate
On 27 October 2008, Young spoke on Celebrity at the Oxford Union, where he showed an interest in forming a band named 'Will Young and the Credit Crunchers'.
[25] In October 2008 he was invited to appear on
Question Time
after he revealed he was a fan of the show.
[26] He participated in the edition from
Dunstable in February 2009.
Philanthropy
Young supports the charity
Women's Aid, about which he wrote: "I am proud to put my name beside this cause, and hope that I might be able to help more people affected by the terrors of domestic violence, as well as help to create a wider awareness within our society."
Young also supports
Mencap—about which he wrote, "I'm very much in this for the long term, and I'd like to help continue to break down peoples' misconceptions and prejudices"—,
The Children's Society Safe and Sound Campaign, and
Positive Action Southwest (PASW) , for which he performed at his first solo concert, in July 2003, at
Killerton House,
Exeter.
Young has been an ambassador for
The Prince's Trust since 2002, and performed at the 30th anniversary concert in the grounds of the
Tower of London.
Together with Dame
Helen Mirren,
Helena Bonham Carter and
Martin Freeman, Young appeared in a series of advertisements during the Christmas period 2007 for
Oxfam; "Oxfam Unwrapped".
Young is the ambassador for
Mood Foundation, a charity which aims to build a database of private therapists and alternative therapies to treat various types of depressive conditions. It was set up by Young's twin brother Rupert Young.
[27]
Personal life
In March 2002, Young revealed that he is
gay pre-empting a tabloid newspaper that was preparing to
out him. He also stated that he had never hidden and was comfortable with his sexuality.
[28]
Discography
- From Now On
(2002)
- Friday's Child
(2003)
- Keep On
(2005)
- Let It Go
(2008)
- The Hits
(2009)
References
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1094099/
- BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Brit Awards 2003: Winners
- BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Brits 2005: The winners
- Will Young - Home
- Let It Go Chart Position and trajectory
- UK Singles Chart - Let It Go single
- Tell Me The Worst remixes
- Will Young on Digital Spy
- Will Young to release The Hits
- BBC NEWS | UK | Palace pop spectacle wows Jubilee crowds
- Royal Variety Performance 2002
- The Prince of Wales - A star studded concert celebrates 30 years of The Prince's Trust at Tower of London
- Tonight - Stars Unite Against Hunger live in SA
- BBC - Proms - Proms in the Park - London
- BBC - T in the Park 2008 - Will Young
- BBC - 6 Music -Bestival: Amy and Young
- BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Will Young to play Olympic party
- (http://www.whataboutme.tv.)
- http://xfactor.itv.com/stories/story-detail/item_100332.htm
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413015/
- Revelatory Will finds key to Coward classic| Theatre | This is London
- BBC - Press Office - BBC Children in Need 2004 Runaways
- http://www.sonymusic.co.uk/news/12241/
- http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2009/05/22/will-young-and-liverpool
- http://www.oxford-union.org/termcard?SQ_CALENDAR_VIEW=event&SQ_CALENDAR_EVENT_ID=1736&SQ_CALENDAR_DA
- Young invited on to Question Time
- http://www.moodfoundation.com/home.php
- Will Young, ''Anything Is Possible'', page 229