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Gary Barlow

British pop artist Gary Barlow was born on January 20, 1971, in Frodsham, England, and rose to fame during the 1990s as the frontman and chief songwriter of the multi-platinum boy band Take That. Wildly successful in the UK, Take That scored a string of Number 1 hits — including "Back for Good," "Pray," and "Baby," all of which were written by Barlow — before splitting up in 1996. Barlow immediately launched a solo career, releasing Open Road in 1997 and Twelve Months, Eleven Days in 1999. He then retreated from the public eye for several years, only to reemerge with a reunited T...