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Scott Robinson (singer)
Template:Infobox SingerScott
James Timothy Robinson(born November
22, 1979in Basildon, Essex, England) is a
pop singer and is most noted for having been a member of the boy bandFive.
Scott attended Chalvedon Comprehensive School in Pitsea, Essex until
the third year, year nine, when he left to move full time to the Sylvia Young Theatre
School, where he was briefly Billie Piper's dance partner.
He enjoyed initial acting success with small parts in Casualty,
Hale and Paceand
The
Bill. Scott also performed on stage in London's
West End & the Edinburgh Festival with Ron Moodyin
Peter Pan and in the National Children's Theatre Production of Whistle Down the Windbefore
turning his attention to music with Five. Robinson married Kerry Oaker(born June 15, 1983in Essex, England), on September
28, 2001. On
July
11, 2001,
Kerry gave birth to the couple's son, Brennan Rhys Robinson. Scott
become a father for a second time, with the birth of his second son,
Kavan Reeve, on September 13, 2006.Since
the split of Five, Robinson has dabbled in radio, television, and was one of the leads in
the UK regional touring musical, Boogie Nights 2.
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Contents
- 1 Five
reform for 2006
- 2 Discography
- 3 Footnotes
- 4 External
links
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Five reform for 2006
In September 2006 it was announced that only four of the five
members of the band would be reforming - Ritchie, Scott, Abz &
J. Sean Conlon is pursuing a solo career. Despite being only a band of
4 they will be keeping the name Five. The band also announced that they
will be releasing a new album and also planning a tour next year.
Discography
Five
- 5ive (1998)
- Invincible (1999)
- Kingsize (2001)
- Five Greatest Hits (2001)
Footnotes
External links