Michael
Christopher Charles Graham
When he got turned down after the first set of auditions,
Mikey wasn't too downhearted. At the time he was working as a mechanic,
but he was so determined to make it in showbiz that he knew some-thing
else would come along. He probably didn't imagine it would be a second
chance with Boyzone. He'd always loved songwriting, and had been the lead
vocalist in a band called 'Ivory' which had performed covers around local
pubs. At the auditions he sang 'Layla' by Eric Clapton, and Meatloaf's
'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad'.
Date
of Birth: |
15th
August 1972 |
BirthSign: |
Leo
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Eyes: |
Blue |
Height:
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5'
8" |
Shoe
Size: |
8 |
Family:
Mum
Shelia, Dad William, one brother - Niall (older), five sisters - Yvonne,
Avril, Catherine, twins Clare and Deborah (all older)
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First
record ever bought:
The
Specials - 'Ghost Town'
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Previous
Jobs:
Milkman,
Barman, Supermarket Shop Assistant, Department Store Porter and Mechanic.
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Favourite
Meal:
Chicken
with sweet corn
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The
Best Thing About Being In Boyzone:
We've
visited countries I'd never have been visited had it been for the
band, and I've met some very nice people. It's all an experience that
can't be bought".
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What
kind of product would you like to see invented during the 21st Century?
i'd really like to have a 'beam me up Scottie machine'! You know, those
it would be really handy to be able to be transformed from one place to
the other without having to put up with the traffic. I think that would
be a great invention, very useful!
What
do you think has been the best invention of your lifetime so far?
The Rubiks Cube was a very important of it's time, I reckon. It
confused the hell out of everybody, got everybody's brains busy. I was
a very lucky, I managed to solve it a few times. It was really easy -
you just had to put a screwdriver in the corner and it would fall apart.
Then you could put it back together with all the colours in the right
places! DVDs are very good as well, video on CD machines, they're really
handy for travelling. And also Buzz Board machines, those motorised
skateboards we have on the tours. they're a lot of fun and handy for getting
about backstage!
What
have been your favourite bands/artists of the 1990's?
I suppose Radiohead - Creep was a very good track. High and
Dry I like a lot, Travis - I loved their Why Does It Always Rain
On Me single. Of course Oasis, they've done loads of great stuff...
It's very hard to pick out a few, actually...
What
new bands/artists of this year are you looking forward to hearing more
from in the year 2000?
I reckon there's going to be a massive revival of artists from the 60's
and 70's! And probably the 80's aswell. I think there'll be a big blast
from the past next year. People like David Bowie, Rolling Stones. That
would be great. I'm looking forward to more stuff from Boyzone too, of
course!
Who
would you give a millennium award to?
To somebody like Mother Teresa I think. She's one of the main people who
springs to mind. She dedicated her life to the world very unselfishly
and it's very sad that she's gone she should be given a sainthood rather
than an award.
What
5 items would you bury in a time capsule for people to learn more about
your life in the 20th century?
My heart. My soul. My mind. My album. And a bottle of Jack Daniels for
them to drink while they're learning about me! That would be very educational
I reckon!
What
will be your motto for the year 2000?
I think something like 'face it, nothing changes!'. nodoby ever sticks
to their new year's resolutions after about two weeks, do they!
What
were the Boyzone highlights of 1999?
The tour we did over the summer, that was a great time. The decision to
take a few months out to embark on our own projects, I think that was
good for all of us. Also the excitement of recording my own solo album.
It's half way recorded now, not quite finished. But hopefully it'll be
out in the year 2000, fingers crossed!
Mikey's
photos
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