Wednesday 22 October 2014

Aint no party like an SClub party -The return of S Club 7



" Tina's doing her dance. Jon's looking for romance.  Paul's getting down on the floor. While Hannah's screaming out for more. Wanna see Bradley swing. Wanna see Rachel do her thing. Then we got Jo , she got the flow. Get ready everybody cos here we go "

In the late 90's/early Noughties , there really was no party , like an S Club party. And now 11 years after they split , S Club 7 have finally reformed.
The full line up of Rachel Stevens ,Hannah Spearittt , Tina Barrett , Jo O'Meara , Paul Cattermole , Bradley McIntosh and Jon Lee will come together for a spectacular greatest hits medley for BBC Children In Need on Friday November 14th. It'll be their first TV performance in over a decade.



"We're really looking forward to bringing it all back for Pudsey, for BBC Children In Need and for all our fans who have been so great over the years. This is going to be the mega S Club party of all time!"

S Club 7 formed in 1998 , the brainchild of pop mogul and man behind the Spice Girls , Simon Fuller.
Their first TV show Miami 7 was a huge hit and their subsequent debut single Bring It All Back stormed to Number 1 in June 1999 beating both Madonna and Britney Spears to the top spot.
After 4 studio albums  , 11  singles including pop classics such as Reach , Don't stop Movin , Two In a Million , Never Had A Dream Come True  and S Club Party ,  10 million albums , 2 BRIT Awards , their own movie Seeing Double and a host of TV shows.
SClub 7 disbanded in April 2003 , their own movie Seeing Double and farewell single Say Goodbye providing the swansong for five years of success.


The intervening years saw all seven members meet with mixed fortunes in their own careers. Rachel Stevens had a memorable but brief solo career with hits such as Sweet Dreams ( My LA Ex ) and Some Girls.
Hannah Spearitt found success in ITV dinosaur drama Primeval. Jo O'Meara endured a controversial stay in the Celebrity Big Brother house in January 2007.  She was at the centre of a racism storm with the late reality TV star Jade Goody towards fellow housemate Bollywood star , Shilpa Shetty.  Having already suffered a flop solo career , O'Meara ducked out of the limelight after leaving the house. She was said to have suffered anxiety and depression as a result of the controversy.
The other members also faded into obscurity having failed to emulate their success with S Club 7.


Now eleven years on , it's time to reach for the stars again and bring it all back. SClub 7 are back



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