Only the Young (band)

Only the Young were an English pop group consisting of Mikey Bromley, Betsy-Blue English, Charlie George and Parisa Tarjomani.[1] They were created and managed by Jo Perry.[2] The group previously featured George Shelley, who auditioned for ninth series of The X Factor as a soloist who was later added to Union J who made the live shows, eventually finishing in fourth place in the semi-final. This was when Shelley was later replaced by Bromley.[3] In 2014, Only the Young entered the eleventh series of The X Factor and made the live shows, where they finished in seventh place.

Only the Young
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop
Years active2012–2015
LabelsThe Qworkz
Websiteotyofficial.com
Past membersParisa Tarjomani
Charlie George
Betsy-Blue English
Mikey Bromley
George Shelley

On 6 November 2015, Tajormani announced her departure from the band via her blog.[4] Only the Young then announced their split later that month.[5]

Career

Early career

Parisa Tarjomani and Charlie George had known each other since they were children, Only the Young casted Betsy-Blue English to the band and George Shelley in 2012. Shelley went on to audition for the ninth series of The X Factor UK that same year. He auditioned as a solo artist but was later added to Union J who made the live shows finishing in fourth place in the semi-final. After Shelley's departure, he was later replaced by Mikey Bromley. Before auditioning for The X Factor, Only the Young auditioned for Capital's Summertime Ball on 21 June 2014, and were chosen to perform at Wembley Stadium alongside Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, David Guetta, Enrique Iglesias, Little Mix and many other artists.[6]

2014: The X Factor

Only The Young auditioned for eleventh series of The X Factor. While on the series, Only the Young released their version of Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Mash" in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.[7] Only The Young made the live shows and were mentored by Louis Walsh. Additionally Walsh mentored Union J when Shelley was on the show in 2012. They were in the bottom two with Jake Quickenden in week three, but they were saved after receiving only Mel B's vote against them. They were automatically eliminated in week seven as the act with the fewest public votes on Saturday, coming in seventh place. Two weeks after being voted off the show, the group announced their first headlining show which would be held in London's Under the Bridge on 28 December 2014, thus becoming the first act of the series to be successful after leaving the show. However, the group had to pull out of the event following the death of Tarjomani's mother on 21 December.[8]

2015: "I Do" and split

On 30 April 2015, they were guests at the 10th Young Scot Awards.[9] On 19 May 2015, they announced that they had signed a deal with Warner Music, with their debut single to be released during summer 2015. The music video of their debut single "I Do" was released on 8 June 2015, but their YouTube account was hacked four days later, which led to its deletion.[10] It was re-uploaded the next day (13 June), losing all its previous views. "I Do" was originally to be released on 31 July,[11] but due to the migrant crisis in Calais preventing a lorry containing copies of their single coming into the UK, it had to be delayed by a week, instead being released on 7 August.[12] "I Do" debuted at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart on 14 August, but was the most physically purchased song of the week. The single also hit Number 41 in the Irish Single Charts[13] On 18 August, the band announced their first headlining UK tour, which started on 1 September.[14]

On 6 November 2015, Tarjormani announced her departure from the band via her blog.[4] Only The Young then announced their split in November 2015.[5]

2017: First and final album

On October 4, 2017, the group released their self titled debut album, featuring songs they originally planned to release, to please their fanbase.[15]

Discography

Studio album
Title Details
Only the Young
  • Released: 4 September 2017
  • Format: Digital download
Singles
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
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IRE
[17]
"I Do" 2015 5341 Non-album single
"The Monster Mash" 2015 Only the Young
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References

  1. Kelly, Emma (1 September 2014). "X Factor hopefuls Only The Young performed at Wembley gig with Cheryl". Daily Star. Northern & Shell. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. Bouwman, Kimbel (30 May 2013). "Interview with JO PERRY, musical director for Stooshe (UK Top 5) – May 30, 2013". HitQuarters. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. Smith, Carl (8 October 2014). "It's Only The Young's 2-year anniversary – Let's celebrate by looking back at their journey to The X Factor". sugarscape.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  4. Tarjomani, Parisa (10 November 2015). "A Letter to Parisa". A Letter to Parisa. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  5. Hiramine, Brie (10 November 2015). "OH NO: Only the Young Breaks Up After Three Years Together". J-14. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  6. "New Band Only The Young Win Chance To Perform at the Capital Summertime Ball". Capital FM. 1 June 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  7. "Only The Young is fundraising for Teenage Cancer Trust". Teenage Cancer Trust. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  8. Ahmed, Tufayel (22 December 2014). "X Factor: Only the Young singer Parisa Tarjomani's mum dies". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  9. "Young Scots 2015: Emotional ovation for family as inspirational teen Jak Trueman is honoured with top award". Daily Record. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  10. Smith, Carl (12 June 2015). "Only The Young thank fans for their support following 'I Do' music video hacking drama". sugarscape.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  11. "iTunes Music – I Do – Single by Only The Young". iTunes Store.
  12. Corner, Lewis (3 August 2015). "X Factor's Only The Young forced to delay single release due to Calais migrant crisis". Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  13. Jones, Alan (14 August 2015). "Official Charts Analysis: Dr. Dre tops UK Albums Chart with non-physical release". Music Week. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  14. "Only the Young are touring next month". Digital Spy. 18 August 2015.
  15. @OTYOfficial (5 October 2017). "For all the Only The Young fans who never got to hear the album - Hope you enjoy enjoy! Love M B P & C" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  16. "Only The Young". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  17. Hung, Steffen. "Discography Stereo Kicks". Irish Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
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