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Barratt has been singing and dancing since the age of three. By 14 he had attended the Royal Ballet School and attained Grade 5. He first came to the UK's attention when featured on Michael Barrymore's 'My Kind of People' and 'My Kind of Music', and went on to perform 90 dates at the Royal Albert Hall supporting Sir Cliff Richard. Having been signed to the Warner Classics subsidiary Erato, Barratt's album 'I Love You, Goodbye' was released in Japan, France and the USA in year 2000. 50,000 copies were sold, with Barratt making promotional appearances in these countries. The album was featured on the USA's QVC channel, and 'I Love You, Goodbye' was declared their fastest selling album for a debut artist, selling more than 400 copies in 10 minutes. In the USA, Atlantic Records picked up on the track 'A Time for Us' and released a club version. It made Number 14 in the Billboard play chart, selling all 5,000 copies very quickly. By 2001 Warner Classics were undergoing major restructuring and in the UK, 'I Love You, Goodbye' was only 'technically released' with zero exposure. The few copies that were made available sold very quickly. In 2002 Barratt first underwent brain surgery to remove an abscess and started writing his own material. There were to be several repeat operations to cure the problem. Working with writer/producer Ryan Laubscher, Barratt found his 'other' voice and 11 new tracks were recorded plus covers of Dirty Dancing's 'Hungry Eyes' and 'She's Like the Wind' (which have not yet been released). With Warner out of the picture, Barratt released the single 'Skip a Beat' in June 2003 under his own label BNW Records. The video reached No 5 on The BOX. Barratt embarked on a 100-date nationwide schools tour; appeared with Blue, D Side, Liberty X, Lulu, Fast Food Rockers, Lisa Scott Lee, Blazin' Squad, Sugar Babes, Kim Marsh, Gareth Gates and many others; and appeared at Live & Loud in Hampden Park, Summer Pops in Liverpool, the Blackburn Music Festival, Party in the Park and Heaven, as well as numerous night clubs and radio roadshows across the UK. Barratt is possessed of an extraordinary voice and vocal range. In fact you could say he has two voices. While rivaling Will Young's tenor tones, Barratt can also sing Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' - IN HER PITCH. His new music perfectly demonstrates his wide range. We hope you like 'Much Love...' Check out the artist's website: http://www.barrattwaugh.com Track List: 1. Will I Ever 2. A Time For Us 3. Call the Rain 4. I Love You, Goodbye 5. It's As if She's Still Here 6. Lucie 7. Like Yesterday 8. Waiting to be Wanted 9. Songbird 10. Take a Turn 11. When a Child is Born 12. Mademoiselle Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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