Oliver Murs better known as ‘Olly’ Murs is a sensational English pop singer, songwriter, actor and television presenter
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Oliver Murs better known as ‘Olly’ Murs is a sensational English pop singer, songwriter, actor and television presenter
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Until 2012 Olly lived with his parents in Witham, Essex but later moved into a five bedroom house in Toot Hill, Essex. He began dating model and property manager Francesca Thomas the same year, but ended their relationship in 2015.
Olly has worked closely with several organisations that provide assistance to the downtrodden. In 2011, he participated in the ‘BT Charity Trek’ for the ‘Comic Relief Red Nose Day’.
He appeared on the game show ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and won a whooping 10,000 pounds for charity. He is also a patron of the ‘Brainwave’ foundation that collects funds for children suffering from varied brain conditions like cerebral palsy.
He was born as Oliver Stanley Murs to Vicky-Lynn and Pete Murs on 14th May, 1984 in Witham, Essex. Olly grew up alongside his twin brother Ben Murs and his sister Fay Murs.
He went to ‘Howbridge Junior School’ in Witham and attended ‘Notley High School’ in Braintree, Essex later. During his high school years Olly seemed to be more athletic than musical and was even a striker in his school’s football team.
His passion for football only grew with time making him the winner of the ‘Ridgeons Reserve Team’s Cup’ by scoring 12 goals in only 13 appearances. However, owing to an unfortunate injury his football career came to a dismal end.
Gradually his interest for music got the better of him, and he auditioned for ‘The X Factor’ but couldn’t clear the auditions twice. He began working at ‘Prime Appointments’ as a consultant and joined a local covers band called ‘Small Town Blaggers’.
In 2008, he decided on a solitary trip to the east coast and returned after three months with a more determined temperament to reach the live shows of ‘The X Factor’ and auditioned once again in 2009, this time clearing all elimination rounds.
Murs sang Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition’ for the judges ‘X Factor’ audition. After his selection he went onto the ‘bootcamp’ round where he sang Elton John’s classic ‘Your Song’ and became a fierce contender for the live stage shows.
He glided through the live shows belting out numbers such as ‘She’s the One’, ‘A Fool in Love’ and ‘Bewitched’ and was backed by public votes and made it to the finale. For the finale he performed alongside his idol Robbie Williams with a duet of ‘Angels’.
However, he didn’t win the show and was announced runner-up to his contender Joe McElderry. But all didn’t end here for Olly, the following day he was offered to sing alongside Robbie Williams once again at the ‘Soccer Aid’ event.
In 2010, he signed a deal with two mega UK record labels, which was ‘Epic Records’ and ‘Syco Music’. For his debut album he worked with some of the finest figures of the music industry such as John Shanks, Eg White, Trevor Horn, Wayne Hector, Martin Brammer, Mark Taylor, Chris Difford and many more.
Soon after the big announcement of his first studio album a single titled ‘Please Don’t Let Me Go’ hit radios on 27th August that year. It peaked several charts with the album ‘Olly Murs’ booking the first spot on the ‘UK Albums Chart’.
In 2011 itself he began working on his second studio album titled ‘In Case You Didn’t Know’. In July he announced that the lead single would be titled ‘Heart Skips a Beat’ and was aired on ‘The Chris Moyles Show’ on 7th July, 2011.
By 14th October 2011, the album’s second single ‘Dance with Me Tonight’ became one of the most requested songs on radio. The album was launched on 28th November and booked yet again the number one spot on the ‘UK Albums Chart’.
It wasn’t long before he began working on his third music album ‘Right Place Right Time’ under the banner of ‘Columbia Records’. The album was certified ‘4 x Platinum’ by ‘BPI’.