A Better Me

A Better Me
Title A Better Me PDF eBook
Author Gary Barlow
Publisher Blink
Pages 0
Release 2019-06
Genre
ISBN 9781911600572

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**The Sunday Times Number One Bestseller** Gary Barlow is one of the most successful British musicians and songwriters of all time, but fifteen years ago, as he himself admits, he hit rock bottom - he was out of shape, out of work and depressed. Faced with an underperforming solo career, tireless media taunts and the other cruel twists of fate, Gary turned to food. For nine years, he struggled with his weight and went on every diet imaginable before eventually asking a doctor what the 'cure' for obesity was. That was when he realised that he would have to change his life dramatically. So how did he go from an obese, out-of-work pop star to becoming a hugely successful superstar of music and TV, as well an accomplished musical songwriter and producer who is full of vitality, fitter, happier and more successful than ever before? In this extraordinarily honest memoir, Gary tells of his journey back to professional success, as well as mental and physical health. A Better Me is a remarkably frank account of Gary's life as he battled with his demons, endured personal tragedy, and staged one of the most thrilling professional comebacks in decades. In his warm, witty and authentic voice, Gary recounts his story with compelling insight, captivating sincerity and a human side that people rarely see. From returning with a critically and commercially successful Take That and reigniting his own legendary songwriting career, going beyond recorded music to forge success on TV with The X Factor and Let It Shine, to overcoming his weight problems and crippling obsession with food, this is the story of how Gary found balance in both his personal and professional life. Here is one of the UK's most beloved pop stars, more open, honest and raw than ever before.

Gary Barlow - The Biography

Gary Barlow - The Biography
Title Gary Barlow - The Biography PDF eBook
Author Justin Lewis
Publisher Kings Road Publishing
Pages 254
Release 2014-11-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1784182443

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Great Britain's national treasure Gary Barlow, OBE has achieved unrivalled success with boyband Take That, as a solo artist and songwriter, and as a judge on The X Factor. However, the path of fame is rarely easy, and although Gary's journey has been full of inspiring highs, there have been distinct and crushing lows, too.In this fully updated biography, Justin Lewis offers a valuable insight into the life and loves of the singer-songwriter, including his time spent with his young family, his dedication to fundraising for charity and his recent endeavours in musical theatre. It is the definitive guide to one of the UK's most accomplished artists.50 MILLION RECORDS WORLDWIDE...23 TOP-TEN HITS......ONLY ONE GARY BARLOW.

Gary

Gary
Title Gary PDF eBook
Author Sean Smith
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 392
Release 2013-09-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1471102246

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Top celebrity biographer Sean Smith tells the story of national treasure Gary Barlow, one of the UK's greatest songwriters and musicians. Throughout a stellar career, nobody has been more misunderstood than Gary Barlow. When he first found fame, he was perceived as too arrogant. Then, after a spectacular slump and amazing recovery, he adopted a modesty that underrates his lifetime achievements. In this book Sean Smith redresses the balance by revealing the real man, the romances that shaped his life and the passion for music that drives him. A singer and virtuoso keyboard player who performed in working men's clubs from the age of thirteen, Gary Barlow would go on to achieve phenomenal success as the musical force behind Take That, the most popular boy band of all time. Now recognized as one of the greatest songwriters and musicians the UK has ever produced, Gary is among the best-known faces on television, returning as head judge on the X Factor in 2013. Featuring original interviews with many people who have never spoken before, Gary is a celebration of a complex and unique talent.

My Take

My Take
Title My Take PDF eBook
Author Gary Barlow
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 291
Release 2007
Genre Rock musicians
ISBN 9780747588061

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Take That were the original British boy band. They sold out arenas in less time than it took to play one of their chart-topping singles. Gary Barlow was the band's gifted front man who not only wrote hits such as 'Pray' and 'A Million Love Songs' but sang them too. Then the band quit at the very height of their fame. Here Gary reveals for the first time his ride on the rollercoaster of fame, the truth behind the rumours of the band's feuding and his fall-out with Robbie, and how he sank into depression only to rise again in one of pop's greatest comebacks: the record-breaking Take That reunion tour. Candid, confident and down-to-earth, Gary is definitely back for good.

Take That: Now and Then

Take That: Now and Then
Title Take That: Now and Then PDF eBook
Author Martin Roach
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 244
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0007318456

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Gary Barlow

Gary Barlow
Title Gary Barlow PDF eBook
Author Justin Lewis
Publisher Kings Road Publishing
Pages 308
Release 2015-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1784180203

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In this fully updated biography, Justin Lewis offers a valuable insight into the life and loves of Great Britain's national treasure, Gary Barlow.

Robbie and Gary: It's Complicated

Robbie and Gary: It's Complicated
Title Robbie and Gary: It's Complicated PDF eBook
Author Paul Scott
Publisher Sidgwick & Jackson
Pages 352
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1743039875

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An authoritative biography charting the extraordinary relationship of pop's two megastars. Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow - together and apart, these two men have dominated the charts for the best part of twenty years. And it is their fractured bromance that has shaped the history of one of the world's most successful bands. Based on years of in-depth research, this authoritative biography uncovers the truth about their tortured relationship. It reveals why sixteen-year-old Robbie idolised the older and more talented Gary when, as unknowns, they were put together in the newly formed Take That. We see how the stresses brought on by fame and money destroyed their fragile friendship and resulted in Robbie trying to take Gary's position as front man. We also discover how far they'd go to hurt each other during a feud that lasted fifteen years and continued to shape their solo careers. Explaining why the two men finally reconciled in 2010, and analysing how their reunion is coping with the stresses of touring once more, Robbie and Gary offers a unique insight into the lives of these much loved stars.