Bellefire

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Bellefire

Background information
Origin Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland
Genre(s) Pop, Adult Contemporary
Years active 2000*–2004
* Established in 1999 (as Chit Chat)
Label(s) Virgin Records (2000-2002)
East West Records (WEA) (2003)
Atlantic Records (2004)
Website BellefireMusic.com
Members
Kelly Kilfeather
Cathy Newell
Ciara Newell
Former members
Tara Lee (1999-2002)
Paula O Neill (1999-2000)

Bellefire is an Irish girl group, best known for their 2002 cover of the U2 song "All I Want Is You". They originally consisted of Kelly Kilfeather (born 23 March 1979), Tara Lee (born 25 July 1982), Cathy Newell (born 14 July 1982) and Ciara Newell (born 7 July 1983). Currently, only Kilfeather and Newell remain in the group, with Lee pursuing a career in fashion and television. They mostly perform pop and adult contemporary music. Outside Southeast Asia and their native Ireland, they have received minimal recognition, although they did experience minor success in the United Kingdom with their singles.

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[edit] History

They first formed in 1999 (see 1999 in music), backstage at an audition for a boy-girl band in which Louis Walsh was a judge. According to the Irish Independent, Walsh was disappointed with the standard of male entrants and opted to sign a girl group instead. The intention was to aim towards a "a more mature niche in the pop market" than what was becoming the norm for vocal groups at the time.

After recording their debut album After the Rain, they released two singles, both of which were top twenty hits in the UK. The second of these "All I Want Is You" received a lot of airplay and got them an appearance on Top of the Pops. However, just as the album and another single were due for release, their record company Virgin unexpectedly dropped them and the album was never released, except in Japan, due to a new boss at Virgin who decided to do away with artists that were not money makers.[citation needed] A disillusioned Tara left to become a fashion student, while the other three girls continued without their top harmonist[citation needed] and developed a new repertoire. They were signed by WEA in 2003 and moved their base to London. They subsequently recorded a new album entitled Spin the Wheel.

Their first single as a trio was "Say Something Anyway", which peaked in the UK at #26, but spent only three weeks on the charts. The planned follow-up single for the summer of 2004, "You Were Meant for Me", was shelved. Bellefire spent the summer of 2004 promoting their upcoming single and album release around the UK at various festivals, but due to the album and single being continually pushed back, the summer promotion did little to boost their reputation and sales. After the failure of their next UK single, the title track "Spin the Wheel" in October 2004, Bellefire completed their tour of Southeast Asia and returned to Ireland. The UK release of the Spin the Wheel album and a third single was pushed back several times until it was eventually cancelled.

After the failed release of the "Spin the Wheel" single, Bellefire and Atlantic Records parted company. The group then went their separate ways. Very little is known about the current activities of the Bellefire girls, although numerous articles concerning the members pursuing various solo projects have surfaced. Ciara has recently been credited as a backing vocalist for Blue member Lee Ryan's solo album, Cathy was a judge on the 2005 Irish television show Star Stream Final, Tara is currently working in the fashion industry with a potential return to music and Kelly is working with Little Tardis Studios on solo material with a release planned in 2007.[citation needed]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

[edit] Albums

[edit] Songs

[edit] Unreleased Songs

A list of known unreleased songs

  • "Got Me By The Heart"
  • "I Hope You Dance"
  • "Turnaround"
  • "Light My Fire"
  • "For You" (rumour)

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