If you grew up in the 1990s then East 17 will be a name very familiar to you. Joining the likes of the Spice Girls, All Saints, and Take That, they became one of the biggest British groups of the ...
East 17: the name alone conjures up exotic images of balmy Walthamstow. East 17 were, of course, great, and popstars these days just aren't made of the same stuff. Don't take our word for it: Adele ...
Robbie Williams was listening to a song by East 17 when he bumped into the rival band’s singer Terry Coldwell, the “Stay Another Day” star has revealed. The north London musician, 49, said that ...
At the height of boy band hysteria in the pop fuelled 1990’s, ‘bad boys of pop’, east London’s East 17 gained instant success as an anecdote their clean-cut nemesis, Take That. After 20 top ten hits, ...
It’s the Christmas gift that keeps on giving: 30 years after its release, “Stay Another Day” is as popular as ever. It’s a seasonal staple, blasting out of high street shops, auto-playing on holiday ...
It may be time for East 17 to pack away the beanies and put down the microphones, after they only brought in 30 fans to a gig in Dublin. The 833 person venue Academy was far from at capacity when the ...
Devotees of East 17's classic 'Stay Another Day' are just coming to grips with the sombre story at its core. The band, which started in 1991, hit number one on the charts in 1994 with their holiday ...
A couple of months ago, the slinky and stylish UK R&B star Jorja Smith released her new album Falling Or Flying. Now, she’s naturally followed that LP up by covering a cheesy Christmas song from a ...
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Almost three decades since its release, East 17 song “Stay Another Day” has remained a regular Christmas fixture. The track swiftly became a festive favourite after it was released in 1994, with many ...
Tony Mortimer, who came to fame with U.K. band East 17, says musicians are being squeezed by a digital theft, short-sighted record companies and the greed of file-sharing sites such as YouTube. Many ...