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S Club 8
Also known asS Club Juniors
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2001–2004
LabelsPolydor Records
Spinoff ofS Club
Past members

S Club 8 (originally S Club Juniors) were a spin off of the British pop group S Club 7. The group's original 9 members, Jay Asforis (now Perry), Daisy Shelvey, Connor Daley, Calvin Goldspink, Stacey McClean, Aaron Renfree, Hannah Richings, Frankie Sandford, and Rochelle Wiseman were all in their early teens or younger when they were chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the television series S Club Search to appear as a support act for pop band S Club 7.

S Club Juniors were originally intended only as a support act at Wembley Arena for the S Club Carnival Tour but were deemed so successful that they went on to support S Club 7 throughout every British date of the tour. They later released their own debut single, "One Step Closer", followed by other singles "Automatic High", "New Direction" and "Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride". This was followed by their debut album, Together.

After changing the group name to S Club 8, they released the singles "Fool No More", "Sundown" and a remixed version of their album track, "Don't Tell Me You're Sorry". They then released a second album, Sundown.

The group appreared in their own TV Show, I Dream, alongside other young actors including Lorna Want, who had originally auditioned for S Club Juniors herself.[1] The show spawned a soundtrack and third album for S Club 8, called Welcome to Avalon Heights. It peaked at number 133 in the UK album charts. It did not chart in any other countries. S Club 8 disbanded.

A documentary series titled S Club Juniors: The Story was produced about the early days of the group.

History

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2001–2002: Formation and Together

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S Club Juniors was formed in 2001 through a CBBC reality television show, S Club Search, and originally was supposed to consist of seven members, like the group the Juniors’ were inspired by, S Club 7. Thousands of children turned up and were whittled down in several rounds. In the final, they met S Club 7, who helped judge. The first seven members chosen were Calvin Goldspink, Daisy Evans, Stacey McClean, Rochelle Wiseman, Francesca Sandford, Jay Asforis, and Connor Daley. All were aged 12.

The producers of the show and S Club 7 discussed two other candidates who had impressed them: 13-year-old Aaron Renfree and 11-year-old Hannah Richings. It was decided to make S Club Juniors a nine member group.[2]

Most of the members of S Club 8 had previous acting, dance, West End or stage school experience.[3][4][5] Sandford also knew Wiseman previously to the group, as they had attended the same dance school.[6][7]

In early rehearsals, Connor Daley was removed from the group. He later went on to appear on the kids version of Stars in Their Eyes as Usher, but didn’t win.[8]

S Club Juniors' appearances were considered a success by 19 Entertainment, the management company that had created S Club 7 and auditioned S Club Juniors. Consequently, it was decided they should perform as a support act at all of the venues on the tour. The juniors made their first television appearance on Children in Need on 16 November 2001. By the end of the tour, S Club Juniors had created a following and Polydor Records signed the group. Their first single was called "One Step Closer". It was promoted by the TV series S Club Junior: The Story, and released in the UK on 22 April 2002, staying in the UK top 75 for 11 weeks.

The group began working on their first album in June 2002. A video for the second single, "Automatic High", was filmed in Spain, while S Club 7 began their fourth TV series. Released on 22 July 2002, the single reached number 2 in the UK charts. The third single, "New Direction", was released on 10 October and also reached number 2. The Juniors released their debut album Together on 21 October reaching number 5. Their fourth single, "Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride", was released on 9 December 2002. The single debuted at number 6 in the UK charts. The song was also used in the 2003 film Love Actually.

2003–2020: Sundown, "I Dream", split

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The group joined the S Club United tour in April 2003, billed as S Club 8, releasing a fifth single, "Fool No More", on 30 June. It reached number 4 in the UK chart. A second single, "Sundown", was released in the UK on 29 September 2003 reaching number 4 in the UK. The album, Sundown, was released on 13 October 2003 and reached number 13. The record company perceived the album as a failure.[9] In a review for BBC Music, Jack Smith stated that some of Sundown's tracks, "come across as brattier, livelier, younger relatives of... S Club('s)", and that "the album only really flags when the '8 attempt to do more grown-up songs".[10] The third single, "Don't Tell Me You're Sorry", was released on 29 December 2003 in the UK where it reached number 11.

After this, the band turned to acting and were cast in the show, I Dream which portrayed S Club 8 as members of a larger ensemble cast. Despite the show being tailored around them, every member of S Club 8 still had to audition. I Dream revolved around the summer school Avalon Heights, run by Professor Toone (played by Christopher Lloyd of Back to the Future fame), where the characters tried to improve their talents in the performing arts. On 15 November 2004, the show's theme tune "Dreaming" was released as a single, sung by members Sandford and Goldspink. The single charted at number 19. On 29 November 2004 an album titled Welcome to Avalon Heights was released, containing songs from the show performed by S Club 8 members and the rest of the cast. The album debuted at number 133.[11] The group disbanded in mid-2004.

Afterwards

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In late 2004, Daisy Evans joined five-piece girl group, From Above. They were later briefly signed by Beyonce's father, Mathew Knowles, and had a TV show on MTV, called Breaking From Above. They released their debut single, "Not the Same Girl", then were dropped. From Above also auditioned for The X Factor UK in 2012, but received backlash due to the show originally being created for undiscovered artists. They reached the boot camp stages before being sent home.

In 2007, members Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Wiseman joined girl group the Saturdays. They went on to have 13 UK top ten hits, and released four studio albums.[12]

In 2009, Stacey McClean auditioned for The X Factor UK. She got to the judges houses stages, before being sent home.

In 2013, Rochelle Wiseman guest presented This Morning alongside husband Marvin Humes. Wiseman has since taken up regular guest presenting slots alone on the show.[13]

In 2014, Sandford took part series 12 of Strictly Come Dancing, and finished as runner-up.[14]

In 2021, Sandford became a full time presenter on the British talk show Loose Women, after guest presenting since 2020. She also finished as third place on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[15]

Members

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  • Jay Asforis (born 30 October 1989, 35 years old) did not appear at the S Club Juniors auditions, instead sending a video tape of himself to S Club 7 who allowed him through to the final auditions. He trained at The Susi Earnshaw Theatre School and attended Roding Valley High School. From March 2018, Asforis starred as the leading role of Berry Gordy in the West End production of 'Motown: The Musical' in Shaftesbury Theatre, London. As of November 2019, Asforis can be seen as standby for the roles of Alexander Hamilton and Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson in Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre. In 2023, Asforis joined the cast of Back to the Future: The Musical as Mayor Goldie Wilson.
  • Daisy Evans (born 30 November 1989, 35 years old): from early 2007, Evans was a member of five-piece female group, From Above. After touring the UK and a series of line-up changes, in September 2008 they were signed by Beyoncé's father Mathew Knowles and Music World Records. The group moved to America to work on their debut album, documented on the MTV reality show, Breaking From Above. A music video for debut "Not The Same Girl" was released on 2 December 2011. The single and the album, Breaking From Above was released on 12 December. They then arrived for the "Boot camp" stages for The X Factor, but were rejected. In 2013 Evans became engaged to footballer Jonjo Shelvey. They went on to marry in June 2015. The couple's first daughter named Lola arrived on 4 March 2014. Evans gave birth to the couple's second daughter named Alba, on 31 May 2016. In July 2020 during an Instagram live with bandmate Asforis, Evans announced she was expecting her third child, a boy later that year. Her son Jorgio was born on 4 November 2020.
  • Calvin Goldspink (born 24 January 1989, 35 years old): At the age of 12, Goldspink auditioned for S Club Juniors. He later went on to appear in the only season of Life is Wild for the CW network in 2007. Goldspink has previously recorded in different cities such as Los Angeles, New York City and London. His song 'Don't Fail Me' has featured on various adverts for shows such as Jersey Shore and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, and it also featured on Love Is Blind season 1 episode 9 as part of their soundtrack. He also auditions for acting roles. He has worked as a talent booker for the Peppermint Club in Los Angeles. He started a production company called a Mighty Lamb and later on he formed Breaking Sound a music company which helps artists trying to break into the music industry showcase their talents. Breaking Sound hosts a number of showcases in cities across the world including Los Angeles, New York City, Auckland, Sydney, Tel Aviv and many more. There is now also a Breaking Sound radio station, TV station and Breaking Sound record label. On 15 April 2023 it announced that Breaking Sound would be partnering with Dos Hombres founded by Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, He married Melissa Caballero on 5 March 2015 in Florida. They previously resided in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles before moving to Wymondham, Norfolk in 2023. On 22 February 2020, his wife Melissa gave birth to their first child a daughter named Aya at the Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Hills Los Angeles. On 25 April 2022 they welcomed their second daughter Nova who was also born at the Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Hills Los Angeles.
  • Connor Daley (born c.1989) was one of the original members of S Club Juniors who was chosen. He appears in the first two episodes of the show S Club Search as well as some of the earlier television interviews of S Club Juniors. A few weeks into rehearsals, Connor was removed from the band. He later appeared in the kids version of Stars in Their Eyes as Usher, but didn’t win. He then went on to release music under pseudonym Cjay Mizzy Kizzle Young.[16]
  • Stacey McClean (born 17 February 1989, 35 years old) is from Blackpool, Lancashire. She appeared on series 6 of The X Factor in 2009 and made it to the Top 6 Girls. McClean is married to former footballer Fraser Franks and has a daughter named Nellie (b.2019). She announced her separation from Franks in 2023.
  • Aaron Renfree (born 19 December 1987, 37 years old) was not originally selected to be a part of S Club Juniors but joined two days later. He was the oldest member of S Club 8 and starred in I Dream but did not appear in every episode due to studying for his GCSEs at the time of filming. After S Club 8 split in 2004, Renfree went back to college and trained at Laine Theatre Arts where he graduated with a National Diploma in Musical Theatre. He then went on to become a part of the original cast of 'Flashdance' the Musical which toured the UK in 2008/09 followed by his West End debut in 'We Will Rock You' 09/10 His dance career then furthered as he started dancing commercially working with the likes of Taylor Swift, Little Mix, Kylie Minogue, Sean Paul, Take That, Fleur East, Olly Murs, JLS, Alexandra Burke, Kimberly Wyatt & Adam Garcia. Plus TV shows such as X Factor, Britain's Got Talent, The Voice, The Brits and Royal Variety. Renfree is also very passionate about choreography and not long finished choreographing Eugenius! the musical in London. He has also worked with numerous music artists such as Matt Terry, The Saturdays, Nadine Coyle, Jack Hawitt and also on the X Factor Tours where he was also assistant show director. Renfree has choreographed the Professionals On Ice tours which lead him onto working with Torvil & Dean in Panto and then onto Dancing On Ice on ITV. Renfree was also on screen choreographer for The Greatest Dancer on BBC1 and worked with Maddie & Mackenzie Ziegler on the UK Tour.
  • Hannah Richings (born 30 November 1990, 34 years old) was not originally selected to be a part of S Club Juniors but she joined two days later when Simon Fuller said he didn't want to go ahead without Richings being a part of the group. Richings was the youngest member of S Club 8, and also a cast member on I Dream. She was never given a distinct solo during her time in the group, but had solo parts in two unperformed songs which were recorded as b-sides for the singles Sundown and Automatic High (Richings performed on "Wherever Your Heart Beats" and "We Got You" respectively). She also had a solo in the song, "Here We Go", which was not released commercially but appeared on a free CD with a summer S Club Juniors magazine special. Alternatively, Richings would add high harmonies to the verses occasionally and choruses. Richings is married to Phil Blackford and they have four children two boys and two girls, Finley Jay (b. 2010) Poppy May (b. 2012), Oscar Joe (b. 2015), Pippa Flo (b. 2020)
  • Frankie Sandford (born 14 January 1989, 35 years old) was the group's more prominent singer. She attended Hall Mead School, in Upminster, and already knew Wiseman, a few years before they both got in S Club Juniors. In 2007, Sandford added two tracks to a MySpace music page, called Bored and Swallow. Later on that year she auditioned for and was accepted into The Saturdays, along with Wiseman, and they toured with Girls Aloud in May 2008 as the support act for the Tangled Up Tour. The group's first single, "If This Is Love", was released on 28 July 2008 and reached number eight in the UK. They also released "Up", "Issues", "Just Can't Get Enough" for Comic Relief and "Work". They have so far released 4 albums to critical and commercial success. On 9 October 2008, Sandford appeared as a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on Phill Jupitus' team. In 2010, Sandford appeared as a featured artist in the Kids in Glass Houses' song "Undercover Lover" from their album, Dirt. Since December 2010, Sandford has been in a relationship with footballer Wayne Bridge. Sandford announced her engagement to Bridge on 8 April 2013 via Twitter. Their first child was born on 18 October 2013, a son, Parker. She gave birth to the couple's second child, another son, Carter, on 15 August 2015. She took part in, and finished runner-up in, the 2014 series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Kevin Clifton.[17]
  • Rochelle Wiseman (born 21 March 1989, 35 years old) was a member of S Club 8 and a cast member on I Dream. She is half Jamaican. She attended Coopers Company and Coborn School in Upminster, and already knew Frankie Sandford, a few years before S Club Juniors. During her time in the group Wiseman had a stint as presenter on the BBC children's programme Smile. She is also part of pop-group the Saturdays along with Sandford. In February 2007, Wiseman appeared briefly on the BBC Two quiz show Never Mind The Buzzcocks as part of the show's regular Identity Parade feature, where contestants guess which person out of a lineup of five was featured in an old music video played only to the audience and viewers. The team, consisting of Bill Bailey, Russell Howard and Romeo Stodart (from the band The Magic Numbers), correctly picked Wiseman from the lineup. On 22 October 2009, Wiseman appeared as a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on Phill Jupitus' team. Wiseman modelled for Love Me Love My Clothes (LMLC) and also took part in the Miss England contest, finishing in third place. In late October 2006, Wiseman was a member of a group called The TigerLilys, who had a MySpace page displaying two tracks. The group disbanded without being signed by a label or releasing any material commercially. Wiseman joined girl group The Saturdays, with whom she has achieved 13 UK top ten singles and 4 UK top 10 albums. Wiseman has been in a relationship with JLS member Marvin Humes since March 2010. They got engaged on 31 December 2011 and married on 27 July 2012 at Blenheim Palace.[18] She is now professionally known by her married name, Rochelle Humes. On Twitter, on 22 November 2012, Wiseman announced she was expecting her first child, due in 2013. She gave birth to a daughter named Alaia-Mai on the morning of 20 May 2013.[19] Wiseman welcomed her third child, a son named Blake Hampton, born on 9 October 2020.[20][21][22]

Discography

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Studio albums
Soundtrack albums

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 S Club Search Themselves / Contestants Reality series
2002 S Club Juniors: The Story Themselves Reality series
2002 Viva S Club Crowd of fans "The Fame in Spain" (Season 1: episode 1)
2004 I Dream Themselves Main roles

Concert tours

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Co-headlining
  • S Club United (2003) (with S Club)
Opening act
  • S Club 7: Carnival Tour (2002) (S Club 7)

References

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  17. ^ "Kevin Clifton's former partner Frankie Bridge reveals the secret to his Strictly Come Dancing success". HELLO!. 7 January 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  18. ^ "Marvin Humes and Rochelle Wiseman wedding closes Blenheim Palace". BBC. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  19. ^ "Rochelle Humes baby: The Saturdays singer has given birth to baby girl Alaia-Mai with husband Marvin Humes". Hello. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  20. ^ "🧸 Blake Hampton Humes 🧸". Instagram. 12 October 2020. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  21. ^ "Rochelle Humes celebrates son Blake's one-month birthday with adorable photos". HELLO!. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  22. ^ Earp, Catherine (12 October 2020). "Marvin and Rochelle Humes welcome baby boy Blake Hampton Humes". Yahoo! News. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
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