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  2. Take 5 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1998 and 1999, Take 5 released singles in Europe and Asia and toured in both regions. [1] Their debut full-length album was released in mid-2000 on Elektra . While the album charted in the United States, peaking at #26 Billboard Heatseekers, [ 2 ] the group failed to match the success of Pearlman's other outfits such as Backstreet ...

  3. Take Five - Wikipedia

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    "Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond. It was first recorded in 1959 and is the third track on Time Out by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. [1] [2] Frequently covered by a variety of artists, the track is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time and a Grammy Hall of Fame inductee.

  4. Take That - Wikipedia

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    The group's music is regularly featured in the Channel 4 show Derry Girls, notably in the third episode of the second series, when the lead characters sneak off to attend the 1993 Take That concert in Belfast; the episode features the music video for "Pray" and ends on footage of the band performing "Everything Changes".

  5. Keep On Movin' (Five song) - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On Movin '" is a song by British boy band Five. It was released on 25 October 1999 as the second single from their second studio album, Invincible (1999), and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Five's first UK number-one single.

  6. Scott Robinson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2012, Robinson worked as a radio presenter on Essex FM.From 2004 to 2005 he starred in the UK regional theatre musical Boogie Nights 2. [8] In 2006 Five attempted a comeback without Conlon, but failed to sign with a new label and the band disbanded again. [9]

  7. Five (group) - Wikipedia

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    Five released their third album, Kingsize (2001), amid tensions within the group. Sean Conlon did not appear in the music video for the album's first single, "Let's Dance". Nevertheless, the band attributed his lack of participation in the video and promotional activities to illness, and the song became a number one hit.

  8. Take Five (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Take 5 (candy), a Hershey candy bar; Take 5, an Australian women's magazine; Take Five, a music application from The Iconfactory; Take Five Scholars, an academic program at the University of Rochester; Take 5, a New York Lottery game; Take Five, a novel by D. Keith Mano; Take Five (film production company), co-producers of the 2024 film Flow

  9. When the Lights Go Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was co-written by the group alongside Eliot Kennedy, Tim Lever and Mike Percy (from the band Dead or Alive), and John McLaughlin. It was co-produced by Kennedy, Lever and Percy, with the US version receiving additional production from Cutfather & Joe. "When the Lights Go Out" is the band's only top ten hit in the United States.