Stephen McNally (musician)

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Stephen McNally
Birth name Stephen Patrick McNally
Born (1978-07-04) 4 July 1978
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Genres Pop music, rock music, dance music
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1998 - present
Labels Hollywood Records, Telstar Records
Associated acts BBMak, 10 Reasons to Live
Website http://www.10reasonstolive.com

Stephen McNally (born Stephen Patrick McNally, 4 July 1978, Liverpool) is an English singer and songwriter.

Biography

From 1996 to 2003, McNally was a member of English pop/rock band BBMak, along with Mark Barry and Christian Burns. Together they sold three million albums worldwide and had a string of hit singles.

In 2009, McNally became lead singer for the band 10 Reasons to Live.[1]

Discography

Albums

[BBMAK]

[Soundtracks]

[10 Reasons to Live]

  • "In These Times" (Acoustic Album) (2009)
  • "Not the Live Lounge" (Acoustic live Album) (2010)
  • "City Life" (Studio Album) (2011)
  • "Being Liverpool" (TV Documentary / DVD) (2012)
  • "Universal". (Studio Album) (2013)

[Ste McNally]

  • Clubland X-treme Hardcore 7 (2010) UK#4
  • Hardcore Adrenaline 2011 (2011) UK#2
  • Gary Ablett Charity single (2012)
  • Clubland X-treme Hardcore 9 (2013) UK#3

[Other Writing Credits]

  • Perfectly (with Christian Burns and Maison & Dragen) (2013)

Singles

[BBMAK]

  • 1999 - "Back Here" #37 UK
  • 1999 - "Still on Your Side" (Asia release)
  • 1999 - "Still on Your Side" Artful Dodger Remix ft Craig David
  • 2000 - "Back Here" (re-release) #5 UK, #13 US, #1 US (Adult Contemporary)
  • 2001 - "Still on Your Side" #8 UK, #54 U.S.
  • 2001 - "Ghost of You and Me" #8 US (Adult Contemporary)
  • 2001 - "Love Is Leaving" (Asia only release)
  • 2001 - "If I Could Fly" (Asia only release)
  • 2002 - "Out of My Heart (Into Your Head)" #56 US, #25 US (Adult Contemporary)
  • 2003 - "Staring into Space" (Asia only release)

[10 Reasons to Live]

  • 2010 - "Christmas Time"
  • 2012 - "Breathe"

References

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