Ronan Patrick John Keating was born on March 3, 1977 in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The release of the single “When You Say Nothing At All”, which became a subject for the movie “Notting Hill” became the first step towards popularity. In 2000, Ronan went to Los Angeles for recording of a debut solo album. He was helped by such famous musicians as Bryan Adams and the former participant of “Bee Gees” Barry Gibb.
About Ronan Keating
First Decade on a Musical Scene
To prepare the listeners for the release of a record, the singer offered them the single “Life is a Rollercoaster”. In 2000, the album which received the name “Ronan” was available for sale. The disk was on sale in large quantities and was remembered by the ballad “The Way You Make Me Feel”. In 2002, the new album, “Destination” appeared. Preparing this record, the singer debuted as the author of songs. He wrote three compositions. In two years, Keating prepared the 3rd record with the name “Turn It On”, and also the collection “10 Years Of Hits” to celebrate his first decade on a musical scene.
Acknowledgement
Ronan was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the only performer whose 30 songs got to Top10 of Great Britain. The following studio album, “Bring You Home”, was issued in 2006 and was greatly accepted not only at home, but also in some other European countries.
Break, Tour and New Works
The tradition to let out an album each two years was broken in 2008 when Ronan Keating gathered with other participants of “Boyzone” for realization of a concert tour with 21 performances in Great Britain and Ireland. Solo career of the singer was resumed in 2009, and Keating pleased the admirers with the next studio work. The disk was called “Songs For My Mother”. Covers of old songs, which Ronan had listened together with the mother, made the majority of compositions. Besides, in 2009 Ronan let out “Winter Songs” and then 4 more albums followed.