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Years active
  
2005–2015

Albums
  
Journey South, Home

Journey South X Factor brothers Journey South announce they39re calling it a day

Labels
  
Sony-BMG (2006–2007) ANCA (2007–15)

Members
  
Carl Pemberton Andy Pemberton

Origin
  
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom (2005)

Record label
  
Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Pop rock

Similar
  
Andy Abraham, The Conway Sisters, Tabby Callaghan, The MacDonald Brothers, Maria Lawson

Journey South were an English singing duo, consisting of brothers Andy and Carl Pemberton. They are from Middlesbrough, Teesside. Initially the brothers lead a five piece rock band 'The Answer' featuring musicians from the North East of England. After various lineup changes the band moved from Teesside to Essex in July 2000 changing their name to Journey South and becoming a four piece pop/rock band. The initial lineup of Journey South disbanded in 2001 leaving Carl and Andy as sole members. The duo achieved third place on the second UK series of television talent show The X Factor in 2005. The duo have stated that Bon Jovi, U2 and Mary J. Blige have been influences for their work. In July 2015, Andy announced that Journey South were over.

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The 28 December 2005 edition of the Teesside Evening Gazette reported that Journey South had received five recording contract offers, and had signed with the one they "wanted to work with most". This was later confirmed to be Sony BMG, the label on which they released their debut album, Journey South, on 20 March 2006. Fellow X Factor contestants G4, Chico Slimani and Steve Brookstein were signed to the same label.

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On 26 March 2006, their debut album entered the UK Albums Chart at No 1, selling 216,000 albums in its first week and beating the first album by fellow X Factor finalist Andy Abraham. Their first week sales were also higher than X Factor winner Shayne Ward's first album which sold 201,000 even with the help of a single for promotion. Journey South released their first single on 19 June 2006. It was a double A-side featuring their cover of Ocean Colour Scene's "The Circle" and a re-recorded version of "Desperado".

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The duo decided to leave Sony BMG and X Factor creator/producer Simon Cowell on amicable terms in August 2007. They formed their own record label, ANCA, through which the duo's second album, Home, was released on 22 October 2007, along with a single, "What I Love About Home", a week earlier. This single was chart-ineligible due to an alleged printing error. The album reached #43. In February 2008 a second single, "Reconcile Our Love", was released but failed to chart.

The X Factor performances

  • "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" (Elton John) – 15 October
  • "Desperado" (The Eagles) – 22 October
  • "Angel of Harlem" (U2) – 29 October
  • "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" – 5 November
  • "Livin' on a Prayer" (Bon Jovi) – 12 November
  • "Angels" (Robbie Williams) – 19 November
  • "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" (U2) – 26 November
  • "Candle in the Wind" (Elton John) – 3 December
  • "Bad Day" (Daniel Powter) – 3 December
  • "Let it Be" (The Beatles) – 11 December
  • "You're in My Heart" (Rod Stewart) – 11 December
  • "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Elton John & George Michael) – 17 December
  • "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" – 17 December
  • "Let It Be" (The Beatles) – 17 December
  • Singles

  • 2006: "The Circle" / "Desperado" (19 June 2006)
  • 2007: "What I Love about Home" (15 October 2007)
  • 2008: "Reconcile Our Love" (February 2008)
  • 2009: "What I Love About Home (the Help For Heroes)" (December 2009)
  • Songs

    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking ForJourney South · 2006
    All That I AmJourney South · 2006
    What I Love About HomeHome · 2007

    References

    Journey South Wikipedia