| Tom Fletcher |

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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Thomas Michael Fletcher |
| Born |
July 17, 1985 (1985-07-17) (age 22) |
| Origin |
Harrow,
London,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop rock |
| Occupation(s) |
Musician |
| Instrument(s) |
Vocals
Rhythm
guitar
Piano
Keyboard |
| Years active |
2004–present |
| Label(s) |
Island |
| Website |
mcflyofficial.com |
Thomas Michael Fletcher, commonly known as Tom
Fletcher (born 17 July 1985 at Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow,
London, England) is one
of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British
pop
band McFly, along with fellow band
members Danny
Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry
Judd. McFly rose to fame after fellow band Busted
helped launch them by inviting them to tour in March 2004.
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Contents
- 1 McFly
- 2 Songwriting
- 3 Acting
- 4 External
links
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McFly
Along with Danny Jones, Fletcher plays guitar for McFly.
Dougie
Poynter assists on backing vocals and plays bass while Harry
Judd plays the drums. Fletcher created McFly shortly after
not being chosen for the English band Busted.
He writes the majority of McFly's songs with Jones, Poynter and Judd.
James Bourne, formerly of Busted, is a good friend and has
assisted with songwriting on occasions. One of McFly's songs, "Friday
Night" can only be heard in the UK movie, "Night at the Museum" in the
end credits. Also, the soundtrack for the American film "Just My Luck"
consists entirely of McFly's songs, which are featured in the film's
end credits as well as throughout the film. The song "Star Girl" was
played in the background advertisement of the movie "The Holiday".
McFly made it into the Guiness Book of World Records, beating
The Beatles out of the slot for "youngest band to have a debut album go
straight to number one".
Songwriting
Fletcher has written/co-written ten number-one singles:
"Crashed The Wedding" and "Who's David" for Busted. "Five Colours in Her Hair"
(Bourne, Jones, Fletcher), "Obviously" (Fletcher, Jones, Bourne), "All
About You" (Fletcher), "I'll Be OK" (Fletcher, Jones, Poynter), "Please,
Please" (Fletcher, Jones, Poynter, Judd), "Star Girl"
and "Transylvania"
(Poynter, Fletcher) were all written for his band McFly. He has also
co-written eight of the songs on Busted's second album, A Present for Everyone,
as well as all bar one ("Not Alone" - Jones) of the tracks on McFly's
debut album, Room on the 3rd Floor.
The album shot straight to number one in the UK
charts, as did the second album Wonderland.
The second album included the track "She Falls Asleep", an epic track
about a suicidal girl in which Fletcher sings and plays piano. He
helped rewrite the theme tune for the newest Thunderbirds
along with James Bourne, which was a number one single for Busted. His
most recent number-one is Transylvania which was a
double A-side with the Jellyfish cover "Baby's Coming
Back".
Fletcher's variety of influences include musical theatre, film
composer John Williams and many popular bands such as the Beatles, The
Beach Boys, Queen, Green Day, Blink 182, The Used and many others.
Acting
Tom attended Sylvia Young Theatre
School and played "Oliver" in the westend musical at the London
Palladium. Tom was also featured in a short film on AIDS awareness,
appeared in a TV commercial for Curry's and was once an extra in EastEnders,
kicking a football in the background. He played a character called Dean
in Grange Hill, but wasn't a main character. Tom was also an extra on
The Ant & Dec Show, where he was sent to buy the boys their
shopping. He has appeared briefly in the video for the 1995 Mike
& The Mechanics song 'Over My Shoulder'. Also, His voice was
heard as "Spot" the dog in the Spot the Dog episode, Spot and his
Grandparents Go to the Carnival.
Tom has also appeared, with the rest of McFly, in the 20th
Century Fox film Just My Luck
(2006), which also stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine.
External links
Tom Fletcher
- Danny
Jones - Harry
Judd - Dougie Poynter
Discography
Studio albums: Room
on the 3rd Floor - Wonderland
- Just My Luck (US)
- Motion in the Ocean
Singles: "5
Colours in Her Hair" - "Obviously" - "That
Girl" - "Room on the 3rd Floor"
- "All About
You/You've Got a Friend" - "I'll Be OK" - "I
Wanna Hold You" - "Ultraviolet/Ballad of
Paul K" - "Don't Stop Me Now/Please,
Please" - "Star Girl" - "Sorry's Not
Good Enough/Friday Night" -"Baby's Coming
Back/Transylvania"
DVDs: The Wonderland Tour 2005