The story begins a long long time ago in a town named Sligo in the
West of Ireland. Three guys named Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan
had performed in the school musical Grease together, and after their success
on stage, had decided to form a band, called 6 as 1, and later changing
their name to I.O.YOU.
The groups released a single "Together Girl Forever" in Ireland, and after limited success, Shane's mother, Mae, contacted the manager of Boyzone, Louis Walsh, to try and persuade him to take a look at the guys and to possibly sign them up. Although Louis was impressed he felt he didn't have the time to manage yet another band. But...luckily for us... he contacted Ronan Keating of Boyzone, who agreed to co-manage the new band with Louis. And so 'Rolo Management' was formed. The lineup of I.O.YOU was changed - 3 members (Derek, Graham and Michael) being asked to leave, and auditions were then held in Dublin to find two new members for the group. Nicky Byrne and Bryan McFadden were eventually chosen...Westlife were born! The group (who were originally known as Westside - their name having been changed by Ronan who felt that I.O.YOU was too boyband-esque) first supported the Backstreet Boys in Dublin, and then toured the UK and Ireland with Boyzone in November 1998. They stunned audiences on the Smash Hits Tour around the UK, winning "Best New Tour Act" at the Smash Hits Awards in November 1998. However, the group were obliged to change their name from Westside to
Westlife early in 1999 when it was discovered that a number of existing
bands shared the same name.
With soulful harmonies, angelic voices, drop-dead good looks, and the strong management team of Louis Walsh and Ronan Keating behind them, their plans to break the USA in 2002 mean that Westlife look set to enjoy chart success well into the new millennium!
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