Wednesday, 24 September 2014

PRESS ON JASON ORANGE LEAVING TAKE THAT

BBC: Take That's Jason Orange quits; band-mates say it's a huge loss



Jason Orange has announced he's left Take That and will not be recording a new album with the band.
In a statement, he said there had been "no fallings out" and had "spent some of the best years" of his life with them. However, he did not want to commit to making and promoting a new record.

The band formed in 1990, split up in 1996 and then reformed for a successful comeback in 2005.
Orange's band-mates, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, said his departure was "a huge loss".
His statement read: "I want to start by saying how proud I am of what we have achieved together over the years. "However, at a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album."


He's also thanked his fans, calling them "beautiful and ever-loyal".

A joint statement from the remaining band-mates said: "We first became aware of Jason's reservations a couple of years ago but had hoped that by giving him the desired time and space he may begin to feel differently. "This has not been the case and we now have to accept and fully respect his decision which we know hasn't been an easy one."

After they got back together, the band were briefly rejoined by Robbie Williams for the 2010 album Progress. Orange said: "I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music.

"They know that they have my full support and encouragement to continue on with what is to be another chapter for the band."

Dailymail.co.uk: 'This is a sad day for us': Take That to continue as a trio after Jason Orange quits the band 


Jason Orange has quit Take That. The 44-year-old singer revealed his decision to leave the boyband in a statement posted on their website on Wednesday, saying he had wanted out of the group for some time and had no desire to commit to recording and promoting a new album.
He explained: 'At a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album. There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this.'

He continued: 'At the end of The Progress Tour I began to question whether it might be the right time for me to not continue on with Take That. At the start of this year and with my full knowledge and blessing the guys began writing new material.'
Jason - who spoke of his bride in all that the British boyband had achieved since they first former in 1990 -  added: 'I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music, and they know that they have my full support and encouragement to continue on with what is to be another chapter for the band.
'I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That and I'd like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey, including my band mates, who I feel are like brothers to me.
'Most especially my gratitude goes to all of the good and kind, beautiful and ever-loyal fans of the band, without whom none of this could have been possible.Thank you.'

His former bandmates Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald revealed they had tried to get Jason to change his mind after he first admitted his unhappiness a few years ago.
They wrote in a statement: ''This is a sad day for us. Jason leaving is a huge loss both professionally and even more so personally.
'We first became aware of Jason’s reservations a couple of years ago but had hoped that by giving him the desired time and space he may begin to feel differently.

'This has not been the case and we now have to accept and fully respect his decision which we know hasn’t been an easy one.
'Jason’s energy and belief in what this band could achieve has made it what it is today, and we’ll forever be grateful for his enthusiasm, dedication and inspiration over the years.'
The news comes just as the band are gearing up to release a new album in November, the follow up to their 2010 record Progress.
Of course Jason isn't the first member to quit the band, Robbie Williams famously left the group in 1995.


Mirror.uk EXCLUSIVE: Jason Orange quits Take That ahead of new album release leaving bandmates 'shocked'



Take That will now be a trio as Jason makes shock announcement that he is leaving the band
Jason Orange has sensationally quit Take That, 3am can reveal.

The singer, 44, told his shocked bandmates he wanted out of the band at an urgent meeting last week.
Jason released an emotional statement today to explain his decision which will stun the band’s millions of fans.

He said: “I want to start by saying how proud I am of what we have achieved together over the years. However, at a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.

"I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That and I’d like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey, including my bandmates, who I feel are like brothers to me.

“Most especially my gratitude goes to all of the good and kind, beautiful and ever-loyal fans of the band, without whom none of this could have been possible. Thank you.

“At the end of The Progress Tour I began to question whether it might be the right time for me to not continue on with Take That. At the start of this year and with my full knowledge and blessing the guys began writing new material.

"There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this. I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music, and they know that they have my full support and encouragement to continue on with what is to be another chapter for the band.”

The remaining bandmembers - Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald - also released a statement.

They said: “This is a sad day for us. Jason leaving is a huge loss both professionally and even more so personally. We first became aware of Jason's reservations a couple of years ago but had hoped that by giving him the desired time and space he may begin to feel differently.

"This has not been the case and we now have to accept and fully respect his decision which we know hasn’t been an easy one. Jason’s energy and belief in what this band could achieve has made it what it is today, and we’ll forever be grateful for his enthusiasm, dedication and inspiration over the years.”

A source tells us: “There was no arguments, no rows about this... just a sense of shock. But they all fully accept Jason’s decision.

"They are still a band of brothers. Something was up around the last album with Jason doing few interviews and appearing a little withdrawn. Looking back clearly he was coming to the end of the road in his head.”

Such devastating news, boys.


Digitalspy.co.uk Jason Orange quits Take That, group to continue as a trio


Jason Orange has quit Take That after 15 years as a member of the group.

The band will continue as a trio of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. Robbie Williams will not be returning for their next project.

Orange said in a statement released to Digital Spy: "I want to start by saying how proud I am of what we have achieved together over the years.

"However, at a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album. I have spent some of the best years of my life with Take That and I'd like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey, including my band mates, who I feel are like brothers to me.

"Most especially my gratitude goes to all of the good and kind, beautiful and ever-loyal fans of the band, without whom none of this could have been possible.Thank you."

Orange continued: "At the end of 'The Progress Tour' I began to question whether it might be the right time for me to not continue on with Take That. At the start of this year and with my full knowledge and blessing the guys began writing new material.

"There have been no fallings out, only a decision on my part that I no longer wish to do this. I know how much Mark, Gary and Howard enjoy writing and making music, and they know that they have my full support and encouragement to continue on with what is to be another chapter for the band."

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen added in a joint statement: "This is a sad day for us. Jason leaving is a huge loss both professionally and even more so personally.

"We first became aware of Jason's reservations a couple of years ago but had hoped that by giving him the desired time and space he may begin to feel differently.

"This has not been the case and we now have to accept and fully respect his decision which we know hasn't been an easy one.

"Jason's energy and belief in what this band could achieve has made it what it is today, and we'll forever be grateful for his enthusiasm, dedication and inspiration over the years."

Take That, whose 2007 hit 'Rule the World' recently passed the one million sales barrier in the UK, are expected to release their next studio album in 2015.

The boyband formed in Manchester in 1990 and disbanded in 1996 following the departure of Robbie Williams. They reformed in 2006 as a four-piece to work on their Beautiful World album, before Williams rejoined in 2010.

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