Thursday, 25 November 2010

Robbie Williams` dad said return to Take That made him happy


On the return of Robbie Williams back to Take That band make his father glad and the decision put back smile on his face.

After quitting 15 years, Robbie has finally decided to reunite with Take That band.

The band who topped the charts of UK for selling out 500,000 copies in just one week after the release of album the band were busy in celebrating it and Robbie was also part of it.

His dad Pete Conway said to UK newspaper Daily Mirror: 'I've been with them together recently and it was such a pleasure to watch them all perform again. They are like a band of brothers.

'Rob's voice has become very strong. A lot stronger. I noticed that. I don't know if it's because he is now very fit and very happy but he's singing really well.

'His voice has changed as he got older and I get a lot of pleasure from it.'

Monday, 15 November 2010

Take That New Album With Robbie Williams


The new album sale progress is so far very good which is a mutual effort of band Take That with Robbie Williams

According to the reports it is expected to sell 150,000 copies on its first day of release.

The long awaited released for the fan album,Progress, went on sale today in the United Kingdom and heavy sale is anticipated as it is the first album the band have made with Williams in over 15 years.

The Flood - the first track off the band's new single of new album just a few spot away becoming No.1 in the UK charts after it was beaten by Rihanna's single Only Girl (In The World).

According to UK newspaper The Sun, music store HMV is reporting stunning sales of the album on its first day on shop shelves.

Some of its shops even opened at 8am today to cope with demand and it is thought 150,000 copies could be sold by the end of the day

Friday, 5 November 2010

Robbie Williams Mobile Phone Hacked


Robbie Williams, UK pop singers revealed to the ABC that his mobile phone was hacked in to by a tabloid newspaper.

I am not worried about any further hacking as I have not used a mobile phone for two and a half years now "for that very reason". said Robbie Williams

According to ABC Foreign Correspondent program the royal family have their phone's messages hacked in to by a tabloid newspaper, and they are investigating a scandal in the UK

Williams didn't confirmed which newspaper had hacked in to his phone.

Paul McMullan,Former features editor at the paper told the ABC that the practice of tapping in to people's message banks was a widespread practice within the paper.