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Jack McManus (singer)

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Genres
  
Pop, pop rock

Labels
  
Polydor

Education
  
BRIT School

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Albums
  
Either Side of Midnight

Name
  
Jack McManus

Children
  
Rafferty Jack McManus

Years active
  
2008–present

Role
  
Singer


Jack McManus (singer) Martine McCutcheon climbs aboard a speedboat on Italian

Spouse
  
Martine McCutcheon (m. 2012)

Similar People
  
Martine McCutcheon, D‑Wayne, Afrojack, Michelle McManus, Max George

Profiles


Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, piano

Associated acts
  
Martine McCutcheon

Jack Michael McManus (born 4 August 1984) is a BRIT School-educated singer-songwriter from West Wickham, London, in England. In 2012 he married actress and singer Martine McCutcheon.

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Music career

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A singer who has been compared to Elton John and Billy Joel, McManus' debut album Either Side Of Midnight was released on Polydor Records/UMRL on 5 May 2008, preceded by his first single "Bang on the Piano" on 28 April. His single "You Think I Don't Care" was released on 7 July. McManus co-wrote "From The Rooftops" with Groove Armada for their Soundboy Rock album. and has toured with musicians such as John Mayer, Scouting for Girls, Amy MacDonald, and Sam Sparro. Jack is co-writer of the song "Separate Cars" on Boyzone's album, Brother.

Personal life

Jack McManus (singer) Still together Martine McCutcheon steps back out with

McManus married actress-singer Martine McCutcheon, with whom he has been in a relationship since 2007, at Lake Como in September 2012. Together they have one child.

Albums

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  • 2008 - Either Side of Midnight - #22 UK
  • Singles

  • 2008 - "Bang on the Piano" - #21 NL, #45 UK
  • 2008 - "You Think I Don't Care"
  • 2010 - "Heart Attack"
  • References

    Jack McManus (singer) Wikipedia