Myles & Connor | |
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| Also known as | The Change (2011–12) Connected (Until 2010) |
| Born | (1995-10-19)19 October 1995 (age 30) Manchester, England |
| Genres | Pop |
| Occupation(s) | singers, songwriters, television presenters |
| Years active | Music 2010–present (currently on hiatus) TV Presenting 2015-2017 |
| Labels | |
| Members | Myles Ryan Connor Ryan |
Myles Antony Ryan andConnor Jerrade Ryan (born 19 October 1995) are a British musical duo and television presenters fromManchester,England who are best known for appearing on the fourth series ofITV's showBritain's Got Talent as part of the boyband 'Connected'.
The twins auditioned as 'Connected' on thefourth series of ITV reality showBritain's Got Talent in early 2010, along with Harry & Max Mondryk and Matthew Fitzgerald. For their audition, they sangI Want It That Way by theBackstreet Boys. While they received positive feedback from judgesPiers Morgan andAmanda Holden,Simon Cowell criticized the band for looking 'out-dated' and claimed that they shouldn't have tried to impersonate the band. In retaliation to this, the band performedAin't No Mountain High Enough to win him over. They received three yes votes from the judges. They then found out they went through to the semi-finals.
In the second semi final, the band performedNo Boundaries byKris Allen. They received positive feedback from all three judges, and after landing in the judges vote, they were chosen by Cowell and Morgan to go through to the final.
In the final, the band performedWhat About Now byWestlife, originally byDaughtry. While they received positive comments from two of the judges, Cowell was yet again to criticize the song choice as he believed that the song didn't make them 'young enough'. They eventually finished outside the Top 3.
After the show, the band performed on the Britain's Got Talent Live Tour, across arenas all over the UK, performing the songsNever Forget byTake That,Everybody in Love byJLS, andDon't Stop Me Now byQueen as part of the finale.
Connected performed their last gig together in Tamworth in front of 20,000 people on 18 July 2010.[1]
On 30 July, Harry, Max and Matt announced on Facebook and their website that they had split with the twins and were forming a new band. The group were scheduled to perform a gig that night. The twins gave their story to the Manchester Evening News, following an article the Mondryks and Fitzgerald had given to the paper a week before.
The twins vowed to continue performing as a duo.[1]

The twins were performing at a social club when a record label scout approached them and invited them to London to discuss their future. They eventually signed a record deal withPlaydome Records.[2]
The twins then spent most of early 2011 to help write and produce their debut album with top producer and co writerMarc Fargeot, though plans for the album were eventually put on hold. On 2 September 2011, Myles and Connor performed at theBlackpool Illuminations 2011.
On 25 February 2012, the duo revealed they had formed a new band, The Change, focusing more on the pop-rock genre. The group disbanded on 10 June 2012. Myles and Connor continued to perform as a duo, initially as The Change, but later reverting to their original name.[citation needed] Currently, Myles and Connor are on hiatus from live performances, but are continuing to post various covers and original songs on YouTube and Instagram.
Between September 2015 and August 2017, Myles and Connor were a part of local TV stationThat's Manchester, where they presented the weekly offbeat news programme, Student Speak (alongside regular co-presenters including Kate Troy, Harvey Thorley, Tom Hoy, Alice Keegan and Lauren Johnston). The show ran for 96 episodes.