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East 17
East 17 in 2019
East 17 in 2019
Background information
Also known asE-17 (1998–1999)
OriginWalthamstow, London, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1991–1997
  • 1998–1999
  • 2006–2013
  • 2014–present
Labels
  • London (1991–1997)
  • Telstar (1998–1999)
  • FOD (2011–2014)
  • Dax Music (2014–present)
Members
  • Terry Coldwell
  • Robbie Craig
  • Joe Livermore
Past members
Websiteeast17-official.com

East 17 are an Englishpopboy band founded byTony Mortimer,Brian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell inWalthamstow in 1991. They are best known for their 1994 hit single "Stay Another Day", which was the UKChristmas number one that year.

The group has released 18 top-20 singles and four top-10 albums and was one of the UK's most popular boy bands during the early- to mid-1990s, aided by strongtabloid interest in their 'bad boy' image, compared to the clean-cut style of rivalsTake That. Their style blended pop andhip-hop in songs such as "House of Love" and "Let It Rain".

East 17 has sold over 18 million albums worldwide and according to theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI), the group has been certified with sales of 1.8 million albums and 2.8 million singles in the UK.[1]

East 17 have undergone multiple lineup changes, with Coldwell remaining the only constant member. The group continues today under the lineup of Terry Coldwell, Joe Livermore, and formerArtful Dodger collaboratorRobbie Craig.[2]

History

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Formation (1991)

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East 17 began in 1991 whenTony Mortimer was promised a record deal withLondon Records after he presented his own material. The deal was granted under the condition that he form a group, which would be in the format that London Records were looking for. Mortimer recruitedBrian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell.[citation needed]

The group was named East 17 after thepostcode of their hometown,Walthamstow.[3]

Walthamstow (1992–1993)

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The group was usually seen as a grittier, more political andhip hop or rap-aligned ensemble than rival boy bandTake That, as noted by Guy Adams ofThe Independent:[4]

They shaved their heads, and had tattoos, and were a lot, lot cooler than the nancy boys ofTake That. In the great five-year battle that dominated British pop, East 17 were also on the winning side. Their music was sharper and more streetwise. It was infused with hip hop and sold by the bucketload: 18 million records across Europe, compared with Take That's paltry 17 million.

— Guy Adams

East 17 had twelve top-10 hits on theUK Singles Chart between 1992 and 1998.[5] Their debut album,Walthamstow, reached No. 1 on theUK Albums Chart. It featured a string of Top 20 singles, including "House of Love" and "Deep". "It's Alright" became a major success in Australia, reaching No. 1 in early 1994 for seven consecutive weeks.

Steam (1994)

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In 1994, upon the release of their second album,Steam, East 17 scored their only UK number-one single with "Stay Another Day".

Up All Night (1995–1996)

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The group's next album, 1995'sUp All Night, was less successful.

In 1996, the group reached No. 2 with the track "If You Ever", a duet withGabrielle.[6] The single was featured on their compilation albumAround the World Hit Singles: The Journey So Far.

Mortimer's first departure and first split (1997)

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In January 1997, Brian Harvey was engulfed in a drug-related controversy[7] when he claimed that he had takenecstasy pills on a night out, stating in the press that "It's cool to take drugs" and claiming that ecstasy "can make you a better person".[8]

This went against the group's image, and there was intense media scrutiny, leading to questions being raised in theHouse of Commons.[9][4] With the group's career and reputation tarnished by the affair, Harvey was immediately sacked and Mortimer decided to leave several months later due to creative differences between himself and the rest of the group.[4]

First reunion and second split (1998–1999)

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Coldwell and Hendy later reinstated Harvey and attempted a comeback in 1998, renaming the groupE-17.[10] They landed a record deal withTelstar Records after recording an album's worth of self-written material in their home studios. Their first single as E-17 was "Each Time", which reached No. 2 in the UK. But without Mortimer's songwriting influence, the group's initial success soon wavered; sales of their next single, "Betcha Can't Wait", were disappointing, reaching number 12 in the charts, and their albumResurrection failed to make the UK Top 40. The band was later dropped by their label in 1999 and subsequently split up.[citation needed]

Post-split activities (1999–2006)

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In 2001, Harvey, now as a solo artist, released a collaboration withWyclef Jean, with the Top-20 single "Loving You", but later returned to perform numerous gigs with Coldwell and Hendy. On theITV1docusoapRedcoats, the trio were shown performing atButlins inBognor. Whilst in 2005, Harvey, Coldwell, and Hendy performed in Mongolia. In May 2005, Harvey was seriously injured in a car accident, requiring surgery.[11]

Second reunion and Mortimer's second departure (2006–2009)

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On 4 February 2006, Harvey appeared on the UK music television showCD:UK, where he announced that East 17 might make a comeback with its original lineup. In mid-February 2006, the group reformed and played their first comeback concert on 30 May at theShepherd's Bush Empire in London.[5] After reforming for the one-off performance, it was reported that Mortimer had left the group again due to a confrontation with Harvey, leading to an altercation between the two.[4]

AChannel 4 documentary,East 17: The Reunion, which charted the group's rise and fall, along with their subsequent attempt to re-launch, was broadcast in May 2007.[4]

East 17 performing in Sibiu, Romania, on New Year's Eve 2007.

East 17 continued to perform without Mortimer as a trio.[4] They played at theUniversity of Strathclyde on 24 September 2006, after DJColin Murray was unable to attend. A new single, "Fuck That", was due to be released in early 2008,[12] along with a new album, "Universalization", but both went unreleased.

East 17 performed at the2009 Glastonbury Festival on 25 June in the dance lounge.[13] In November 2009, the group collaborated with Mortimer in aid of theBorn Free Foundation. They performed two of their best-known songs—"Deep" and "Stay Another Day"—for theWild & Live! event at theRoyal Albert Hall.[citation needed] After the performance, the four agreed that it would be best if they never sang together again. However, according to aBBC Radio 2 interview withZoë Ball in December 2009, songwriter Tony Mortimer mentioned that the band were on "talking terms" and planning a comeback for 2010.

Mortimer's second return, Harvey's departure, Dreelan's arrival and departure, andDark Light (2010–2013)

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Tony Mortimer returned to East 17 in 2010. Brian Harvey left soon after, when his commitment was questioned by the rest of the group; he had been missing rehearsals and cancelling performances. In 2011,T-Mobile used the East 17 song "House of Love" in a Royal Wedding "spoof" commercial. In April 2011, it was announced that Blair Dreelan had joined the band for their Back to the Future tour in August and September 2011 to promote their comeback single, "Secret of My Life". On 28 September 2011, Dreelan left the group due to contractual obligations. On 27 November 2011, East 17 appeared as musical guests onX Factor Romania.[14]

East 17's fifth studio album,Dark Light, along with the new single "I Can't Get You Off My Mind", were released in 2012.

Mortimer's third departure, Craig's arrival,24/7, and Hendy's departure (2013–present)

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Tony Mortimer departed for the third time in 2013. Robbie Craig (born 1967[15]) later joined East 17 in early 2014. John Hendy and Terry Coldwell became the only original members in the group at that stage.[16]

In 2017, East 17 partook inB*Witched's Australia & NZ Tour as a supporting act alongsideAtomic Kitten,S Club 3, andLiberty X. During this time, the band released their sixth studio album,24/7, exclusively in Australia, titling it24/7: Australian Tour Edition.[17] In June 2018, John Hendy departed the group, citing personal reasons.[18] Since then, Terry John joined the band as Hendy's replacement,[19] performed with them at numerous shows, but eventually also left and was replaced by Joe Livermore.[20]

On 27 August 2021, East 17 released24/7 internationally.[21]

On 27 May 2022, East 17 released a new single, said to be from an upcoming album, called "I Just Wanna".[22]

On 1 December 2023, the band issued the single "Merry Quitmas".[23] It was released in collaboration with Riot Labs, ananti-smoking charity.[24][25]

On 11 December 2024, they released the single "Tell Me You're the One".[26]

Band members

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Current

  • Terry Coldwell (1991–1997, 1998–1999, 2006–2013, 2014–present)
  • Robbie Craig (2014–present)
  • Joe Livermore (2019–present)

Past

  • Brian Harvey (1991–1997, 1998–1999, 2006–2010)
  • Tony Mortimer (1991–1997, 2006, 2010–2013)
  • John Hendy (1991–1997, 1998–1999, 2006–2013, 2014–2018)
  • Blair Dreelan (2011)
  • Terry John (2018–2019)

Timeline

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Discography

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Main article:East 17 discography

Tours

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Main

  • Letting Off Steam: The Around the World Tour (1994–1995)
  • Moscow Olympic Stadium (1996)
  • East 17 Live in Australia (2012)[27]

Supporting

  • Australia & NZ Tour (2017)

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardsWorkCategoryResultRef.
1993Mercury PrizeWalthamstowAlbum of the YearNominated
Bravo Otto AwardsThemselvesBest Pop Band (Bronze)Won
1994Won
Smash Hits Poll Winners PartyBest Group in the WorldNominated[28]
Best British GroupNominated
SteamBest AlbumNominated
"Steam"Best SingleNominated
Best Pop VideoNominated
1995Brit Awards"Stay Another Day"Best British SingleNominated
Ivor Novello AwardsMost Performed WorkNominated[29]
MTV Europe Music AwardsThemselvesBest DanceWon[30]
1996Smash Hits Poll Winners Party"If You Ever"Best SingleNominated[31]
ThemselvesBest British GroupNominated

References

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  2. ^"ROBBIE CRAIG | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company".OfficialCharts.com.
  3. ^Holland, Sinead."Feature: East 17 star Tony Mortimer is Stansted family man". Herts and Essex Newspapers Ltd. Archived fromthe original on 25 December 2016. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  4. ^abcdefAdams, Guy (28 February 2007)."Feature: On the road with East 17".Independent News & Media. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  5. ^ab"Report: East 17 play one-off reunion show".IPC Media. 31 May 2006. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  6. ^"East 17 Featuring Gabrielle at OfficialCharts.com".OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved1 February 2010.
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  8. ^"One Direction: when teen poppers turn rock'n'roll".the Guardian. 1 June 2014. Retrieved25 December 2022.
  9. ^Barry Legg (16 January 1997)."Prime Minister's Questions".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). United Kingdom: House of Commons. col. 450.What is his reaction to the comments made today by Brian Harvey of East 17, who says that Ecstasy makes people feel better and that he takes up to 12 tablets a day?
    Nigel Evans (16 January 1997)."Business of the House".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). United Kingdom: House of Commons. col. 463.Brian Harvey and East 17 are idolised by many thousands of youngsters, some as young as 12. All the campaigning that has been done by voluntary bodies and others may now be jeopardised by the fact that Brian Harvey has come up with those stupid remarks.
    Barry Legg (17 January 1997)."Public Entertainments Licences (Drug Misuse) Bill".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). United Kingdom: House of Commons. col. 526.We heard some dreadful remarks from Mr. Brian Harvey of East 17. [...] However, there was also a promising sign yesterday. I spoke to a 12-year-old schoolgirl in my constituency, who said that she would be taking down the posters of East 17. [...] Incidentally, I was pleased yesterday to note that many radio stations and record companies said that they would ban the music of East 17.
  10. ^"Report: E17 star on drugs charges". BBC. 15 June 2002. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  11. ^"Report: Singer Harvey hopes to walk again". BBC. 8 August 2005. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  12. ^Colothan, Scott (25 January 2008)."Report: Brian Harvey: 'East 17 Will Take On Take That'".Gigwise.com. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  13. ^Swash, Rosie (25 June 2009)."Review: East 17 at Glastonbury 2009".Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  14. ^"Noi artisti internationali urca pe scena X Factor. East 17 canta duminica la Antena 1!" (in Romanian).Antena 1. 24 November 2011. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  15. ^director (24 June 2023)."Robbie Craig member of East 17".East 17. Retrieved15 December 2024.
  16. ^Bayley, Leanne (29 January 2014)."East 17 are back! But um, who the hell is Robbie Craig?".Glamourmagazine.co.uk.
  17. ^"East 17 Drop New Album 24/7".Auspop. 17 February 2017. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2017. Retrieved15 October 2021.
  18. ^"East 17 Fans". Archived fromthe original on 26 February 2022 – via Facebook.
  19. ^"East 17 Fans".Facebook.com. Archived fromthe original on 26 February 2022.
  20. ^Pickstock, Heather (26 December 2021)."The day boy band East 17 gigged at a Somerset school".SomersetLive. Retrieved12 July 2022.
  21. ^"East 17 Release New Album and Music Video".music-news.com. 31 July 2021. Retrieved27 August 2021.
  22. ^"East 17 Brand New Single".Pressparty. Retrieved16 June 2022.
  23. ^"Merry Quitmas – East17 X Riot".Spotify. 1 December 2023. Retrieved16 December 2023.
  24. ^Shaw, Neil (5 December 2023)."E17 hoping for Christmas number one with song about sick Santa".Berkshire Live. Retrieved16 December 2023.
  25. ^Jackson, Daisy (15 December 2023)."You can book East 17 to sing their iconic Christmas song on your doorstep (for some reason)".The Manc. Retrieved16 December 2023.
  26. ^"East 17 – Tell Me You're the One".Official Charts. 6 December 2024. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  27. ^"East 17".Eventfinda.com.au.
  28. ^"Articles On Smash Hits".Smash Hits Magazine Remembered. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved25 April 2020.
  29. ^"Archive | the Ivors | the Ivors Academy | Champions of Music Creators".
  30. ^"Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 28 October 1995. Retrieved27 April 2020 – via Google Books.
  31. ^"Articles On Smash Hits".Smash Hits Magazine Remembered. Archived fromthe original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved25 April 2020.

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