Robbie Williams has been in the spotlight for more than half of his life, and even though he's talking a little less now that he's settled in Los Angeles with his family, that doesn't mean he's any less active professionally. His tenth studio album was released last November, and as part of the tour he will present it at our neighbors.
Recently, somewhere in sunny Los Angeles, there must have been a big party for his 40th birthday, which he celebrated on February 13 Robbie Williams. It's a bit unbelievable, though British musician first stepped onto the concert stage at the age of 16, when he joined a pop group in the early 90s Take That. Boy band it was not to his liking, so he left the group in 1995 and quickly found his mission solo musician.
He proved that he is better off being his own boss two years later when he released his first album Life Thru a Lens, with which he climbed high on the music charts and performed at the first in Paris solo concert. In October 1998, just a year later, he stormed the top of the charts with his second album I've Been Expecting You, but which attracted more attention outside of his native Great Britain.
Williams continued to grow diligently in his singing and, as a unique phenomenon, ate into every pore of the music scene. He didn't need years to create music, but only months, and he rewarded listeners with a new album almost every two years. In love with music Frank Sinatra he shook his compositions out of his sleeve and achieved success after success with them. Williams has such an amazing ear that he has also written songs for blockbuster movies throughout his career, such as Have You Met Miss Jones? for a romantic comedy Bridget Jones's Diary, and sang in duets, among others with Nicole Kidman for the track Somethin' Stupid, which they sang in the original Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and seven of his ten albums reached the very top of the world music charts.
the last one, Swings Both Ways, he announced last September and released it two months later. The album contains covers and original compositions and impresses with duets in which Williams collaborated with Michael Buble, Olly Murs, Rufus Wainright, Lilly Allen and Kelly Clarkson. Although we won't be able to catch him in the company of all these great musicians at our neighbor's concert, his concert will definitely be something unforgettable this time as well. So let's go to Vienna together!