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Keating, Ronan

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Keating, Ronan (1977– )

Irish pop singer, band manager, and TV presenter. Keating was the unofficial front man of the Irish boy band Boyzone. Following a string of successful hit singles with Boyzone, Keating went on to record his own solo albums, Ronan (2000), Destination (2002), and Turn It On (2003), and became joint manager of Westlife, a boy band that also proved immensely popular in Ireland, the UK, and beyond.

Keating was born in Dublin. His first solo single was ‘When You Say Nothing At All’, taken from the soundtrack to the 1999 film Notting Hill.



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