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WHEN Ronan Keating was reunited with the other four members of Boyzone after an acrimonious seven-year stand-off, it was agreed that, this time around, they would all share the spotlight.
'We are all equal,' Keating said solemnly at the start of their summer reunion tour five months ago. 'There is no individual star, we each take turns to perform out in front, and everyone's voice will be heard.' That, as far as the other members of the band were concerned, was the clincher -- during the band's early years, Keating had quickly emerged as the lead singer and driving force.See the full content of this document
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I Wonder Why the Other Four Keep Calling Me Napoleon ; It's Friday! Music
Then, in 2000, after six years together, the band agreed to take a break for a while. Ronan went off and forged a highly successful solo career -- notching up several number ones with hits such as Life Is A Rollercoaster...
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