In the tradition of British and Irish boy bands like
Take That and
Boyzone comes Dublin's
Westlife, a quintet consisting of
Shane Filan,
Nicky Byrne,
Bryan McFadden,
Mark Feehily, and
Kian Egan.
Filan,
Egan, and
Feehily were among the group's six founding members, but the other half of the group was dispatched when Louis Walsh,
Boyzone's manager, took interest in them. This made room in the band for
Byrne and
McFadden; Walsh also introduced
Westlife to
Boyzone vocalist and solo artist
Ronan Keating, who became the group's co-manager shortly after they cemented their recording contract. The group's first single, 1999's "Flying Without Wings," entered the U.K. charts at number one, a feat they replicated with "Seasons in the Sun" and "Swear It Again" in 2000. Their self-titled debut album met with similar chart-topping success and quickly went platinum in their homeland.
Westlife was released in the U.S. by Arista Records in early 2000. The group's popularity in Europe continued through the 2000s, with the release of albums such as
Turnaround,
Allow Us to Be Frank, and
Face to Face; the greatest-hits collection
Unbreakable, Vol. 1 was also released on DVD. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide