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| Origin = [[Surrey|England]] |
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
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| Occupation = Student |
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| Years_active = 2007-present |
| Years_active = 2007-present |
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| Label = [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]/[[Fascination Records|Fascination]] |
| Label = [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]/[[Fascination Records|Fascination]] |
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'''Phoebe Jo Brown''' (born 20 January 1991) is an English [[singer]], best known for her work with British girl group [[Girls Can't Catch]], and ''X Factor'' finalists [[Hope]] |
'''Phoebe Jo Brown''' (born 20 January 1991) is an English [[singer]] and current [[student]], best known for her work with British girl group [[Girls Can't Catch]], and ''X Factor'' finalists [[Hope]] |
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==Early life/career== |
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Brown, who is of [[Italians|Italian]] and [[Filipino people|Fillipino]] descent, <ref>[http://www.girlscantcatch.com/about.php Official Website]</ref> grew up in [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]] with her parents and brother before moving to [[Weybridge]] at the age of eleven. Prior to this, at the age of seven she starred in various [[adverts]] and featured on [[billboards]] across London. At twelve, she attended various musical theatre schools including Lane Theater Arts to pursue a career in musical theatre. |
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==The X Factor/Hope== |
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Two years later in 2007, Brown auditioned for the forth series of ''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]''. Although she got through to Bootcamp, she did not make it any further in the competition. However, judge [[Louis Walsh]] came up with the idea to bring back former contestants to form a two separate bands - boyband Futureproof and girlgroup Hope. Brown was made lead [[singer]] of the latter by mentor [[Simon Cowell]], with the group making it through to week seven of the live shows, before being eliminated, coming 5th overall. After ''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]'', Hope was signed by angent John Giddings, whose clients include [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[The Sex Pistols]], [[Celine Dion]], and [[Westlife]], and secured them supporting slots on the tour of several artistes including [[Westlife]], [[Boyzone]], and [[Shane Ward]]. |
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Hope began recording their debut album, with songs including "Hot", "This is It", and a duet with [[Pharrell Williams]], "I Apologise" where they spent two days in the studio with [[N.E.R.D.]]. The album, however, was not released, and after two years, Hope disbanded, with Brown securing a record deal with [[Polydor]]. |
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==Girls Can't Catch== |
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Brown, along with members Jess Stickley and Daizy Agnew was scouted by [[Polydor Records]] and was asked to be in a new girlgroup. The band's name - Girls Can't Catch - was originally reserved for label-mates [[The Saturdays]], although they turned it down, and was given to the girls. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8185550.stm Girls Can't Catch - but can they chart?]</ref> |
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Girls Can't Catch began work on their debut album at the beginning of 2009, completing it on 18 September. Brown, Agnew and Stickley were confirmed as support acts of [[Girls Aloud]] 's [[Out Of Control Tour]] beginning in April in [[Manchester]], and ending in June in [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]]. The girls performed songs from their debut album, including first single [[Keep Your Head Up]]. |
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In September 2009, it was announced that Brown, Agnew and Stickley were to be opening for the [[Jonas Brothers]] on the UK run of their world tour, which began on 17 November 2009 in [[Birmingham]].<ref>[http://www.girlscantcatch.com/news.php?item=111]</ref> They debuted their second single [[Echo]] as well as tracks from their up and coming debut album. |
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[[Girls Can't Catch]]'s single [[Keep Your Head Up]] was featured in the [[St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold]]. |
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[[Echo]] was released on 17 January 2010, and received a great reaction, climbing into the top 15 singles chart on [[itunes]] downloads alone. The girls took part in the 'Choices For Life' tour of Scotland throughout May 2010. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-486336/Reject-groups-Futureproof-Hope-emerge-early-favourites-win-X-Factor.html |
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-486336/Reject-groups-Futureproof-Hope-emerge-early-favourites-win-X-Factor.html |
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Phoebe Jo Brown (born 20 January 1991) is an English singer and current student, best known for her work with British girl group Girls Can't Catch, and X Factor finalists Hope