Bradley John Mclntosh

Bradley John Mclntosh

British singer, DJ, writer and actor
Date of Birth: 08.08.1981
Country: Great Britain

Content:
  1. Biography of Bradley John McIntosh
  2. Early Life and Family
  3. Career with 'S Club'
  4. Post 'S Club' Career

Biography of Bradley John McIntosh

Bradley John McIntosh, a British singer, DJ, writer, and actor, gained fame as a member of the group 'S Club', which produced several hits. He has performed with various groups and recently made a comeback in the music industry.

Bradley John Mclntosh

Early Life and Family

Bradley John McIntosh was born on August 8, 1981, in London, England. His parents, Steve McIntosh and Lorraine McIntosh, have a strong connection to music, as both were members of the popular pop group 'The Cool Notes' from 1984 to 1986 before pursuing other projects. He describes himself as a passionate dancer. Bradley has a sister named Natasha McIntosh. He attended Greenshaw High School in the London Borough of Sutton, where his grades were not remarkable. One of his friends once jokingly said that if McIntosh hadn't joined 'S Club', he would probably have become a garbage collector.

Bradley John Mclntosh

Career with 'S Club'

In 1999, at the age of 18, Bradley became a member of the British pop group 'S Club', which was a tremendous breakthrough for him. The group was managed by Simon Fuller, the creator and producer of the famous girl group 'Spice Girls'. 'S Club' released 11 singles, four of which reached number one on the UK charts. They also recorded four studio albums, all of which became platinum in the United Kingdom. The group's biggest hits include 'Have You Ever', 'Don't Stop Movin'', and 'Never Had a Dream Come True'. 'S Club' starred in their own television series and released a debut film called 'Seeing Double' in 2003. However, the group disbanded after the film's release, and each member pursued their individual careers, including Bradley McIntosh.

Post 'S Club' Career

In 2006, McIntosh participated in the MTV show 'Totally Boyband', where all the participants were former members of disbanded groups. He became a member of the boy band 'Upper Street', consisting of six boys from '911', 'Steps', 'Another Level', and 'New Kids on the Block'. However, their debut single was a commercial failure. In the same year, Bradley took part in the charity event 'Celebrity Sport Relief Boxing', where he stepped into the ring against Jack Osbourne.

Since the breakup of 'S Club', McIntosh has performed as a DJ in clubs and private parties. He has expressed his desire to become a writer, and in 2007, his book titled 'Bradley's Macintosh' was published. Unfortunately, the book did not gain much popularity. In November 2008, McIntosh and his former colleagues Jo O'Meara and Paul Cattermole expressed plans to reunite 'S Club'. Although Tina Barrett and Jon Lee were also interested, Rachel Stevens and Hannah Spearritt, who had achieved solo success, declined to discuss the idea. In October 2009, all seven former members of the group met to discuss a reunion tour and album, but no further details have emerged. McIntosh has released several solo tracks on YouTube and collaborated with other musicians. In 2010, he confirmed that he wrote a song for the boy band 'JLS'. In May 2009, he received enthusiastic reviews for his performance at a charity ball at Oxford University.

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