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Biography
This time last year G4 were four classically
trained hopefuls with their sights set high. Now, twelve months
later, they are one of the music industry''s most distinctive and
accomplished new acts.
Following a spectacular rise to
fame, their hugely successful debut album " G4" entered the UK album
charts at Number 1, selling an amazing 245,000 in its first week alone.
It has already been certified double platinum status and has now sold
in excess of 700,000 copies, meaning it is well on its way to triple
platinum status. The LP, produced by Brian Rawlins, Graham Stack and
legendary producer Trevor Horn, also launched the hit singles ''Bohemian
Rhapsody/Everybody Hurts'' and ''Life on Mars''.
G4 are
Jon Ansell (23), Matt Stiff (25), Michael Christie (24) and Ben Thapa
(23). In June this year they completed a major sell out tour of the UK,
with 25 dates across the country including a sell out performance at
London''s Royal Albert Hall alongside special guests Robin Gibb and
Lesley Garrett. Earlier this month G4 also performed at the prestigious
BBC Proms In The Park.
"The atmosphere at Proms In The
Park was electric. To have the audience singing along to Bohemian
Rhapsody whilst there was real thunder and lightening overhead was
truly a one off experience! Plus to work with a live orchestra and be
a part of the honour of the proms is very special for all of us too.
It was definitely a definitive moment in our careers" asserts Matt.
Naturally
gifted performers who were formally trained at the Guildhall School of
Music, G4 originally met as a busking group who sang live across London
to earn money and experience. Jon saw an advert for the X-Factor
auditions and applied on a whim. They delivered great performances
and wowed a captivated audience week after week, and the rest is
history.
"It''s just been incredible to think that it''s
been a year since we were there. To watch people on X Factor now, we
can only have real empathy for them. I saw the advert for it on the
side of a London double-decker bus recently and it really hit me what
has happened to us." muses Ben.
"We joked last year that maybe one day Louis Walsh would
be our manager, and now here we are" admits Mike. "He''s incredibly
supportive and very experienced."
The original decision
to add modern songs to their classical repertoire came out of the
group''s personal musical passions as well as their desire to
continually challenge themselves. This is evident with the release of
their second album ''G4 & Friends'' which features some of the UK''s
most talented and respected artists.
"We''ve got some
really exciting collaborations including Robin Gibb, Lesley Garrett,
and Sir Cliff Richard" says Mike. "Considering how little time we''ve
been in the public eye, we never thought working with such people would
be possible."
Although it has only been a year since
G4''s debut album, they have clearly developed as Artists. "In recording
this album we''ve evolved through our experiences and have enjoyed more
time to develop ideas. We''re really proud of it" says Ben.
"We''re
planning to go on tour with the new album next year and return to the
stage" adds Matt. "Essentially we''re a vocal harmony group and our
strength lies in singing live. After all, that''s how we were trained"
If G4 could each sum up their motto for success it would
be to work hard and play hard. "We enjoy ourselves so much doing what
we''re doing, especially performing live, we''re just having an
incredible journey. The two do tend to blur across. People say to us
that they can really tell that we''re enjoying ourselves." says Ben.
"Going on what''s happened in the last year, who knows what the future could hold" adds Jon. How true. |