Bradley McIntosh
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Bradley McIntosh (born August 8, 1981, in London, England) was a member of the former British pop band, S Club 7.
They had 4 UK number one hits , 5 hit albums and four popular childrens TV series and a movie between the years 1999 to 2003.
Bradley starred in MTV's show Totally Boyband, where he is part of a boyband made up of ex-pop group members but their first single, The One, was a commercial disaster and charted at No 35. The members in this group are Danny Wood (formerly in the band New Kids On The Block),Dane Bowers (formerly in the band Another Level), Jimmy Constable (formerly in the band 911), and of course, Bradley McIntosh (formerly of S Club 7 and the renamed S Club). Their manager is Jonathan Shalit. The final episode of their show was on Sunday, November 5 2006.
As of February 2007 he is the only former S Club member to offer public support to his disgraced ex-colleague Jo O'Meara.
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S Club 7 |
Tina Barrett - Paul Cattermole - Jon Lee - Bradley McIntosh - Jo O'Meara - Hannah Spearritt - Rachel Stevens |
Discography |
Studio albums: S Club - 7 - Sunshine - Seeing Double - Don't Stop Movin' (US) - Best - The Greatest Hits |
Singles: "Bring it All Back" - "S Club Party" - "Two in a Million/You're My Number One" - "Reach" - "Natural" - "Never Had a Dream Come True" - "Don't Stop Movin'" - "Have You Ever" - "You" - "Alive" - "Say Goodbye/Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You" |
Filmography |
Movies: Seeing Double - Back to the 50s (TV) - Boyfriends & Birthdays (TV) - Christmas Special (TV) - Artistic Differences (TV) |
Television: "Miami 7" - "LA 7" - "Hollywood 7" - "Viva S Club" - "S Club Go Wild" |