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30 people connected with
Robbie Williams. His family, friends, band, managers, dancers, ex-girls and
more! Meet them!
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Theresa Jeanette Williams
(mother) - called Jan, is the closest person to Rob. It was her who had noticed
an article in the newspaper for an audition for a boy band and took then
16-year-old Robbie for a casting to Take That. As we all know he got into the
band.
He dedicated a song "One of God's Better People" to her. She would run a pub
"Red Lion" and also a flowery shop, later on she used to work as a alcohol&drugs
consellor.
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Peter Conway (Williams)
(father) - a comic, entertainer, popular in Great
Britain, especially in Stoke-on-Trent. Conway is a stage
name. He left Jan, Sally and little Rob in 1977 to take
care of his career. Though being estranged for a little
while they basically have always been good pals and more
recently, Pete joined his son on his European and
Australian tour.
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Sally Williams - 10 years his senior. She used to
run official fanclub until 2000, when she got pregnant
and gave birth to her son Freddy. Rob dedicated her the
song "Phoenix from the flames"
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Jonathan Wilkes - he's been the best friend to Rob
since the age of four. He was his "flat" mate while they
both were living together in London. Now he's married to
Nikki Wheeler. Johnny is an actor, also trying to become
a singer. He played in "Grease" and recently in "Tommy".
More info about Jonathan you can fin at his site
www.jonathanwilkes.com
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Betty Williams (grandmother)- A very special
woman in Rob's life. He dedicated her the first
self-written song "Nan's song" and also a tattoo behind
his left ear. When he was in Take That she used to
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Jack Farrell (grandfather) - a childhood
authority. Rob tattooed the name "Farrell" below the
tattoo with cross, and stars. |
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Claire Worrall - she plays the keyboards, the
guitar, and does the backing vocals in Rob's band. Rob
about Claire: 'Planet Claire,' muses Robbie. 'She's
absolutely in a world of her own. I think she is quite
possibly the nicest person in the world as well; she
hasn't got a malicious bone in her body Another amazing
songwriter; I want to record some of her songs.' |
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Max Beesley - (percussions/piano, on the tour
2003) - a friend of Rob, he used to play percussion in
Take That, also did some backing vocals for stars like
George Michael, Jamiroquai and Chaka Khan. He's also an
actor, played in a film "Glitter" with Mariah Carey, and
ex-boyfriend of Mel B. |
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Guy Chambers - (producer, songwriter, composer) -
he took part in a big success of Rob, writing with him
"Angels", which has become a mega hit (recently "Angels"
won the award for The Best song of last 25 yeas, in the
Brit Awards Ceremony), he was a co-writer of all the
Rob's albums besides "Swing When You're Winning" (they
both have written only one song on it - "I will talk and
Hollywood will listen") He left Rob after the famous 80
millions pounds record deal, trying to promote the new
girlsband called The Licks.
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Tim Clark i David Enthoven - the managers of Rob,
rock music veterans. Dave is constantly on tour with
Rob, Tim stays at home at IE Music to keep an eye on
business. |
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Josie Cliff (P.A) - she's been the closest
assistant to Rob for a several year now. She makes sure
that oly the very select few get through to Robbie In
September, 2003, Rob sang at her wedding to a producer
Lee Lodge.
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Stephen Duffy - songwriter, co-writer of Rob's
songs, he replaced Guy Chambers. He's an ex-member of
Duran Duran. So far they've both written "Radio" and
"Misunderstood" - also the new b-sides. |
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Duncan Wilkinson "Pompey" - he is Rob’s principal
24-hour bodyguard |
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| The Band - ((1998)) - (in
the pic, from the left) - Fil Eisler (bass guitar, he's got his own band now
called iZLER - more info in www.izler.com), Alex Dickson (guitar, he left the
band in 2000), Guy Chambers (keyboard, vocalist, guitar), Chris Sharrock
(drums, in the band till date), Gary Nuttall (guitar, in the band till date).
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| Dancers at the
tour 2003 - Djeneba Adouayom, Suzanne Mole, Nikki Wheeler, Keeley Malone, Kate
Eloise Whitfield, Vicky Frampton |
by: AnneL [e-mail]
and Radek
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