The Overtones
from London, England
formed
January 1, 2010 (age 14)
Biography
Following nuns, Cornish fisherman, and Chelsea pensioners, former decorating and painting team the Overtones were the latest unlikely act to sign a major record deal in the late 2000s. The vocal harmony group consists of falsetto Mark Franks, a former Pet Shop Boys dancer from Manchester; Lachie Chapman from Sydney; Mike Crawshaw, an ex-model from Bristol; Darren Everest, a Sylvia Young Theatre School attendee from Essex; and Timmy Matley, a former Fame -- The Musical star from Cork. Influenced by the likes of the Ink Spots, the Drifters, and Michael Bublé, the Overtones formed their own home decor firm in 2009 in order to rehearse their sound while working. After a talent scout overheard them singing in London's West End, he invited them to audition for Warner Music executives, where the quintet impressed the record company enough to earn a five-album deal and the label "the Take That of doo wop." After the Overtones supported Matt Goss on the U.K. version of his Las Vegas show, their debut album, Good Ol' Fashioned Love, a mixture of '50s/'60s nostalgia pop classics and self-penned tunes, including first single "Gambling Man," was released in 2010. The Overtones returned with their second album, Higher, in 2012, following it with the film-themed Saturday Night at the Movies in 2013. Featuring three new songs in addition to ten classic soul tunes, Sweet Soul Music was released in early 2015 and became the group's fourth album to hit the U.K. Top Ten. The all-covers LP Good Ol' Fashioned Christmas arrived later that year. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi
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