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Origin
  
Essex, England

Instruments
  
Vocals

Name
  
Scott Robinson

Music group
  
Five

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Years active
  
1997–present

Role
  
Singer

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Birth name
  
Scott James Timothy Robinson

Born
  
22 November 1979 (age 44) (
1979-11-22
)

Genres
  
Children
  
Kavan Reeve Robinson, Bobbi-Rayne Robinson, Brennan Rhys Robinson, Kaydi-Rose Robinson

Similar People
  
Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Abz Love, Jason "J" Brown, Tor Erik Hermansen

Profiles

Scott James Timothy Robinson (born 22 November 1979 in Essex, England) is an English singer best known for being a member of the boy band Five.

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Early life

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Robinson and his two sisters, Nicola and Hayley, lived in Pitsea, Essex. He attended Chalvedon Comprehensive School until year 9 when he left to move full-time to the Sylvia Young Theatre School.

He enjoyed initial acting success with small parts in Casualty, Hale and Pace, The Bill and EastEnders. Scott also performed on stage in London's West End & the Edinburgh Festival with Ron Moody in Peter Pan and in the National Youth Music Theatre Production of Whistle Down the Wind before turning his attention to music with Five.

Five

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In 1997, Robinson auditioned for Five, a new boy band-style group with "attitude and edge". Robinson was eventually selected to be part of the band along with Richard "Abs" Breen (now Abz Love), Ritchie Neville, Sean Conlon and Jason "J" Brown. Five subsequently were signed by Simon Cowell and BMG/RCA for a six-album deal. Five went on to enjoy massive success worldwide, selling over 20 million records in their four years together. The band split up on 27 September 2001, as Conlon had left the band, Neville had hurt himself on stage and Robinson's fiancee Kerry Oaker was having trouble with her pregnancy.

Post-split

After the split of Five, Robinson worked in radio and television, and was one of the leads in the UK regional touring musical, Boogie Nights 2. He also joined his friend Chris Brooks at local Essex radio station, Essex FM, in 2002 for a few months as a radio DJ. He starred in the UK regional theatre musical Boogie Nights 2 from late 2004 through most of 2005. He was a regular on Soccer AM at the beginning of the 2012-13 season, presenting the "Scott from Five Awards".

Scott occasionally gigs at JJ's, the UK's classiest club alongside his backing dancer.

In 2015 Scott with his friend Chris Brooks and Radio producer Alex Williamson launched a podcast called The Three Show.

Unsuccessful first reunion and one-off appearances

On 17 September 2006, an announcement was made via Five's official Myspace page that a press conference was to be held at The Scala in central London on 27 September. After a venue change due to a shooting at The Scala, the conference was moved to the Bar Academy Islington. It was rumoured that four of the five members would be reuniting (Conlon now being committed to his Sony deal), and this was confirmed at the press conference. Five recorded new material for what was to be their fourth studio album, working with Guy Chambers, Swedish producer/songwriter Anders Bagge, and French DJs Trak Invaders. They also planned to tour in 2007. By January 2007, Five had completed half of their album and were looking to be signed to a record label with new manager, Richard Beck. The album was expected to be released within the next few months. On 8 March 2007, at midnight, Five premiered one-minute clips of three brand new songs that were to have been on the new album. The songs, titled "70 Days", "Settle Down" and "It's All Good" can be heard on the band's official webpage and also on their Myspace page. Beck also secured an MTV documentary series titled Five - The Revive.

On 19 May 2007, only eight months after reforming, having failed to secure a lucrative enough record deal, Five announced via their website that the group would no longer be pursuing a comeback. Between 2010 and 2012, Robinson and Love did a small tour performing music from their catalogue. They were the only members of the band who continued to make appearances performing songs from Five's back-catalogue.

Second reunion

After Robinson's ex-bandmate Conlon appeared on The Voice UK on 24 March 2012 and failed to make it past the audition stage, Conlon reunited with his former bandmates to discuss the possibility of a second comeback.

On 19 April 2012, Brown wrote a post on Five fansite Warrington Warrior, saying that he had decided not to be a part of the reunion, and that he would like the fansite to be shut down, claiming that he no longer wants to be in the public eye, as he felt it was an intrusion to his private life. Conlon, Neville, Love and Robinson confirmed the next day on Twitter that the post was indeed from Brown, and that they had received a letter with similar content from him. They apologised and gave a statement that Brown's personal opinion in no way represents Five as a band. The forum thread containing Brown's message has since been deleted, as per Robinson's and their manager's request. The other members then stated that they would continue as a four-piece, with plans for a new tour and new material.

On 17 October 2012, Robinson revealed via Twitter that Five had would be taking part in an ITV2 series called The Big Reunion at some point in 2013. The show also features the reunion of Atomic Kitten, Liberty X, B*Witched, 911 and Honeyz. The show began airing on 31 January 2013. In January 2013, it was reported that Five were looking to find a new member to replace Brown, and they were also having disagreement over the group's name. The band eventually decided to continue as a four-piece, and took part in a gig at the Hammersmith Apollo and later The Big Reunion arena tour.

In 2014, it was announced that Five and the boy bands from both series of The Big Reunion would go on The Big Reunion Boyband Tour later in the year. Abz revealed that he would not be taking part for financial reasons. Five reassured fans that Abz was not quitting the band altogether, but on 29 August he announced his departure via Twitter without letting Robinson, Conlon or Neville know first. Five are now continuing with just three members.

Celebrity Scissorhands

As of 26 October 2008, Robinson appeared in Celebrity Scissorhands which coincides with the BBC charity Children in Need. He got into the final on 9 November after the contestants made an anonymous vote. He also appeared on an episode of Test the Nation in the Robinsons group.

Personal life

On 11 July 2001, Robinson's fiancee Kerry Oaker gave birth five weeks early to their first son, Brennan Rhys Robinson. On 28 September 2001, the day after Five split up, Robinson and Oaker got married, with all Robinson's bandmates in attendance. Robinson became a father for a second time, with the birth of his second son, Kavan Reeve Robinson, on 13 September 2006. The family currently live in Pitsea, Essex. On 8 September 2013, it was announced that Robinson and Oaker were expecting twins in January 2014. They welcomed their two twin girls, Bobbi-Rayne and Kayde-Rose, on 17 January 2014.

Robinson is a fan of Arsenal F.C.

Discography

  • 5ive (1998)
  • Invincible (1999)
  • Kingsize (2001)
  • Songs

    When the Lights Go Out
    12345
    Keep On Movin'
    Everybody Get Up
    Slam Dunk da Funk
    Something in the Air
    Until the Time Is Through
    Closer to Me
    If Ya' Gettin' Down
    Breakdown
    Don't Wanna' Let You Go
    Let's Dance
    Five Megamix
    Everyday
    Stop Pushing Me
    We Will Rock You
    It's the Things You Do
    Five Greatest Hits Megamix
    Don't Fight It Baby
    We're Going All Night
    Don't Want to Let You Go
    Rock the Party
    Got the Feelin'
    Exclusive Interview
    Megamix
    Thurio
    Battlestar
    When I Remember When
    My Song
    That's What You Told Me
    Can You Jam
    Straight Up Funk

    References

    Scott Robinson (singer) Wikipedia