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The Wanted were formed in 2009 through mass auditions held by Jayne Collins, who also put together the Saturdays and Parade. [11] [12] The audition process, which saw more than 1,000 people attend, took over nine months. Just George, Parker and Sykes were involved at the start, and Kaneswaran and McGuiness joined later through the process.
British-Irish boy band the Wanted formed in 2009 through a nine-month mass talent search organized by the Saturdays’ music impresario Jayne Collins, with Parker, Jay McGuiness, Max George, Siva ...
The series, The Wanted Life only aired for one season. The Wanted announced their decision to break up in January 2014. [10] Parker, as a member of the band has sold over 12 million records worldwide. [citation needed] Parker was also an avid DJ, and collaborated with Richard Rawson on a track called "Fireflies", which was released in August 2014.
The band's debut album, The Wanted, was released by Geffen Records in the United Kingdom in October 2010. It reached number four on the UK Album Chart and number eleven on the Irish Albums Chart . The album's first single, " All Time Low ", was released in July 2010 and peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and number thirteen on the ...
The Saturdays on Coronation Street in 2009. The Saturdays were formed in June 2007, after auditions were held to find members for the group. The group was put together through the record label Polydor Records which meant they would have an instant record deal and were signed to Fascination Records, a sub-label of Polydor.
The Wanted: 2010 "All Time Low" Steve Mac, Wayne Hector, Ed Drewett. The Wanted: 2010 B "Behind Bars" Max A. George, Nathan Sykes, Siva Kaneswaran, Tom Parker, Jay McGuiness, Chris Young The Wanted: 2010 C "Chasing the Sun" Alex Smith, Elliot Gleave: Word of Mouth: 2013 "Could this Be Love" Max A. George, Jack McManus, Josh Wilkinson Word of ...
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The series was ordered by E! president Suzanne Kolb, [3] who said "The Saturdays are a pop phenomenon with magnetic appeal and tremendous talent, and we are excited to capture their next chapter as they win over the hearts and playlists of America," adding that "'Chasing the Saturdays' is a perfect addition to E!'s popular Sunday night reality block, which continues to deliver can't miss ...