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368:, Williams originally detailed in the track "The 90s" about how he fantasised about gouging out Martin-Smith's eyes out during his time with Take That. The lyrics prompted Martin-Smith to instigate legal action against Williams and EMI prior to the album's release. EMI instructed Williams to rewrite the song and remove the offending lyrics. However, since promotional copies of the album had already been dispatched to the media and the lyrics had been made public knowledge, Martin-Smith proceeded with his lawsuit against Williams and EMI and won £300,000 in the 27: 468:
In 2011, due to the negative associations linked to the name ASBRO, the group became known as The Mend. Of the change, Dean Kelly stated in an interview, 'We loved the name Asbro, but we felt it was holding us back because there was negative feedback about it. We thought ‘we need to mend this’, hence
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Robbie Williams left Take That in 1995 under a strict performance and confidentiality agreement. In 1997, Martin-Smith sued Williams for unpaid commission in relation to a Take That management contract. Williams responded by saying that Martin-Smith had been in breach of his fiduciary duties as the
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was re-issued in some markets excluding some vocals by Williams, most notably a new recording of "Love Ain't Here Anymore". Williams did not perform any lead vocals on this album, and band members later blamed this on his "lack of interest and commitment" in the recording of the album. The rest of
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In 2008 Nigel Martin-Smith, formed a new vocal group after auditioning boys from the North West. The initial line up consisted of Lewis Conroy, Dean Kelly, Jayme Kontzle and Craig Worsley. The band was initially called ASBRO, a play on words related to an
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In early 2010, Martin-Smith auditioned for a fifth member, which resulted in the addition of Kris Evans to the group. At this point Lewis Conroy left the line up and the group became a four piece consisting of Evans, Kelly, Kontzle and Worsley.
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Martin-Smith stated in an interview that, in seeking members for the band, he, "wanted them to be ‘streetwise’ as well as having bags of personality, a good voice and looking good in front of a camera."
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group's manager. The court found in Martin-Smith's favour and determined that Williams had indeed violated the terms of the contract. Williams appealed against the decision but lost again.
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how we came up with The Mend.' Jayme Kontzle added of the name change, "No record label has seen us as The Mend so it’s like a new start for us. It also stands for The Manchester End."
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Take That sold 19 million records (9 million albums and 10 million singles) between 1990 and 1996. Between the band's first single release in 1991 and their break-up in 1996, the
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compilation album, and launch their sell-out UK tour. However, Martin-Smith was removed from the position once the documentary was over and just before the tour as, according to
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Urban Talent: an agency specialising professional actors with a natural talent to work in television. Two of its clients are actors Gerrard Thompson from
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Martin-Smith entered the entertainment industry in the early 1980s working as a casting agent from offices in Manchester's
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dominated the UK charts in the first half of the 1990s, spawning two of the best selling albums of the decade with
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In 2007 Martin-Smith was parodied (along with the members of Take That) in the Channel 4 spoof documentary series
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and finally "Boyz" — an underground pop bar club also on Canal Street, all of which have since closed down.
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for defamation of character. Williams and EMI were also forced to issue a public apology to Martin-Smith.
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Lime actors – a management company for professional, trained actors. One of its clients was former
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In 2000 Martin-Smith opened the first of his commercial entertainment venues in Manchester's
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who had been singing and playing the piano on the northern club circuit for five years;
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which saw him co-produce a TV documentary about the group, manage the release of their
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In 1995, Williams left the band. After his departure, the third Take That album
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Nemesis Agency (of which Martin-Smith was the sole director) was sold in a
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listed Martin-Smith as one of the most influential gay people in music.
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In 2005, Martin-Smith was contracted to work on the re-launch of
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musical band manager. He helped form the 1990s British boy band
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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in early 2012 that they had been together for three years.
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in the UK, beloved of young and old alike". Take That's
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