Liam Attridge is an American singer-songwriter
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Liam Attridge is an American singer-songwriter
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Liam Attridge was born on April 13, 1999 in Long Island, New York. Little is known about his family except for the fact that his mother is a prominent voice coach in Long Island. He has a sister.
He was a multi-talented child and grew up to be an impressive athlete and prodigious gamer. At the age of five, he began performing and was taught not only how to sing, but also to play the guitar, saxophone, and piano. In June 2014, he became the newest and youngest member of Forever in Your Mind. Attridge is dating Instagram star Brookelynn Elizabeth.
Liam Attridge and Kelly are cousins. In 2013, the original members of the group ‘Forever in Your Mind,’ Kelly (as a solo artist), Garcia and Klaasen (as part of the same group) appeared on the season 3 of ‘The X Factor’. They were initially rejected during the boot camp round. However, Simon Cowell, who was on the panel of judges, told them to continue to be part of the show as a pop trio which he named ‘Forever in Your Mind’.
The group was moderately successful in the competition and was eventually eliminated before the final 16. In June 2014, Klassen made his departure from the band to pursue other things. Kelly suggested Attridge as a replacement and he subsequently joined the band.
On March 12, 2015, the group released their debut single ‘Sweet Little Something. Three days later, they also released a second version on which they collaborated with singer and actress Jordyn Jones. The single drew media attention and by November that year, they were signed with Hollywood Records and a holiday-themed song titled ‘Wrapped Up for Christmas’ was released by them in December.
In celebration of the ten-year-anniversary of ‘High School Musical’, Disney Channel aired a special on January 20, 2016. Following this, Forever in Your Mind paid tribute by recording a three-minute medley of songs from the film. They have since created a medley of five songs from five different Disney Channel films (‘Wildside’ from ‘Adventures in Babysitting’, ‘This Is Me’ from ‘Camp Rock’, ‘Cruisin' for a Bruisin'’ from ‘Teen Beach Movie’, ‘Rotten to the Core’ from ‘Descendants’, and ‘Breaking Free’ from ‘High School Musical’). One of these songs later found its way into the 2016 soundtrack Your Favorite Songs from 100 Disney Channel Original Movies.
The group also did covers of Taylor Swift's ‘Wildest Dreams’, the DNCE single ‘Cake by the Ocean’, and Bruno Mars' ‘Uptown Funk’, just to name a few.
In January 2018, Attridge, while appearing on ‘The Zach Sang Show’ alongside his bandmates, was asked how he felt about the K-pop boy band BTS. In reply, he said that while he thought they (BTS) were cool, they don’t belong in the same category as a European or American band. The remark drew much criticism on social media, with many accusing Attridge of xenophobia. Eventually, he issued an apology on Twitter.