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The Choirboys (boyband)

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Genres
  
Choral, classic

Labels
  
Universal

Active until
  
2007

Genre
  
Classical music

Years active
  
2005–2007

Website
  
Official website

Active from
  
2005

The Choirboys (boyband) httpsimagesnasslimagesamazoncomimagesI5

Past members
  
Patrick Aspbury Ben Inman CJ Porter-Thaw

Albums
  
The Carols Album, The Choirboys, Dead Drunk Live Hangovers

Members
  
Andrew Swait, William Dutton, Bill Goss, Patrick Aspbury

Similar
  
All Angels, Hayley Westenra, Martin Neary, Howard Goodall, Aled Jones

The Choirboys is an English boy band, made up of cathedral choristers. In 2005, a talent search was held to find a young chorister to bring choral music into the current music scene. However, the judges could not decide which of the three finalists should be given the recording contract and decided to assemble them as a trio.

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Original members (2005)

The original line-up of the group was made of Patrick Aspbury (born 9 June 1993, Chelmsford), Eskricke Francis Benedict "Ben" Inman (born 19 March 1993, Starbeck, Harrogate, North Yorkshire) and Charles John "CJ" Porter-Thaw (born 11 December 1994, Sheffield). Both Aspbury and Porter-Thaw were members of Ely Cathedral choir and Inman was a member of the choir of Southwell Minster.

In the summer of 2005, they were selected from cathedral choristers around the UK for a recording contract with Universal Classics and Jazz, and released their self-titled first album in November of that year.

After an intensive promotional tour of television and radio stations, they performed at several events, including the Southwell Minster St. Cecilia Concert, the Ely Cathedral May Day Concert and charity concerts in London venues such as the Royal Albert Hall.

The first trio has since moved on and retired from singing as trebles at their respective cathedrals.

Inman recorded as a solo artist on the James Newton-Howard soundtrack for the 2005 film, King Kong, and has since retired as a treble chorister from Southwell Minster. He won the Trebby Award for 'Best Solo Treble Track' in 2006 for "Fairest Isle".

New members (2007)

As the Choirboys matured, so did their voices, and to keep the sound of the group the same a new trio replaced Porter-Thaw, Aspbury and Inman. The new group was made up of Andrew Swait (2 October 1994) of Cheltenham College Gloucestershire, Bill Goss (11 December 1994) and Will Dutton (17 November 1995) who is the son of Paul Dutton. Swait was a member of Tewkesbury Abbey choir, Dutton was a member of St. Mark's Church in Harrogate and Goss was a pupil at St. Peter's School, York.

Swait features with other singers in many other albums. He features on Landscape and Time by the King's Singers, he sang with countertenor James Bowman in 2008 on Songs of Innocence with pianist Andrew Plant. He has sung with Anna Netrebko on her Souvenirs in 2008 and recorded on the NMC Recordings label on a celebratory disc of New Music released in 2009; here he premiered works by James MacMillan (with fellow treble Sam Harris, and harpist Lucy Wakeford) and Peter Maxwell Davies, again with Andrew Plant. Herald Records released his final treble solo album in 2009, Salve Puerule where he was accompanied by the Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir. Swait also appeared in the children's documentary A Different Life, which depicted his life as a chorister.

Dutton was awarded the BBC Radio 2 'Young Chorister of the Year' Award in 2006, and was also once a member of the National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain, where he was co-principal violinist.

Goss had taken part in the Music For Youth Festival in Birmingham Symphony Hall and twice taken first prize as well as an 'outstanding' award. He sang the role of Miles in Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw with Opera Royal de Wallonie in Liege, Belgium, as well as numerous productions with Opera North including Verdi's Macbeth and Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 2007 Goss was awarded two music scholarships to attend St. Peter's School, York. After finishing school he was awarded a Choral Scholarship to attend University College, Durham.

The Choirboys

Their self-titled debut album was released 28 November 2005 and sold 100,000 copies in the first week, making it the fastest-selling classical debut album in the UK and earning The Choirboys a gold disc which was presented to them on the popular BBC children's television programme, Blue Peter. It has since gone 2x platinum and has to date sold over 750,000 .copies. It peaked at #25 in the UK Albums Chart.

The Carols Album

A second album The Carols Album was released on 3 December 2007 in the UK. By this time the singing voices of the original Choirboys had changed and their members had changed to reflect this. The new line-up is Andrew Swait, William Dutton and Bill Goss.

Singles

  • "Tears in Heaven" released in 2005, with the B-side track, "Ave Maria", which was sung by Ben Inman. It reached #22 in the UK Singles Chart in 2005.
  • Songs

    Tears in HeavenThe Choirboys · 2005
    O for the Wings of a DoveThe Choirboys · 2005
    The Lord Is My ShepherdThe Choirboys · 2005

    References

    The Choirboys (boyband) Wikipedia