BrooklynFan
04-02-2010, 11:46 AM
Dane has been getting lots of DJ gigs and other offers since he left the house. Britain has really warmed up to him.and he hasnt gone and done anything stupid since he left. He is the real winner...
Here are 2 articles I found online about him:
Dane Bowers wows girl clubbers at Halo in Warrington
Feb 4 2010 by Dawn Collinson, Liverpool Echo
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HE might have lost out to the new Mr Katie Price, but Celebrity Big Brother runner-up Dane Bowers proved he’s definitely a winner with Warrington girls.
Dane did a one-hour DJ set at Halo straight after the BB final and, according to our spy, he was a huge hit.
“The club booked him as soon as he went in to the house because they were sure he’d do well and be popular with fans,” reports our source.
“He spent the whole night there and after his set finished he did a meet and greet for hours – he must have had his photo taken with almost all of the 1,400 in the club.”
Dane Bowers exclusively at Trinity Rooms
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THURSDAY, 04 FEBRUARY 2010 10:33
FRESH from the Big Brother house, Dane Bowers comes for an exclusive DJ set on March 16 at Trinity Rooms. The Big Brother star started his career with Another Level and had seven Top 10 singles in two years in the UK, including 1998’s UK Number one “Freak Me”; and a platinum selling, self-titled debut album. After the group split, Bowers wrote and fronted two UK Top 10 hits, for the UK garage act Truesteppers in 2000, “Buggin” and “Out Of Your Mind”. The latter featured the first solo outing of Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham.
In 2001, two solo singles released under the moniker of ‘Dane’, “Shut Up And Forget About It” and “Another Lover”, both stalled at number nine on the UK Singles Chart; and an album, Facing The Crowd remains unreleased. Bowers subsequently went on to focus on behind the scenes work, writing and producing, including a collaboration for Victoria Beckham’s debut solo album, in the autumn of that year. In 2004, Bowers wrote and starred in a satirical sitcom pilot called “Bow to the Bowers.”
Last month, Bowers entered Channel Four’s Celebrity Big Brother and won the hearts of the nation to finish second. On March 16, he comes to Trinity Rooms for their Paddy’s Eve Big Bash.
Here are 2 articles I found online about him:
Dane Bowers wows girl clubbers at Halo in Warrington
Feb 4 2010 by Dawn Collinson, Liverpool Echo
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Recommend
HE might have lost out to the new Mr Katie Price, but Celebrity Big Brother runner-up Dane Bowers proved he’s definitely a winner with Warrington girls.
Dane did a one-hour DJ set at Halo straight after the BB final and, according to our spy, he was a huge hit.
“The club booked him as soon as he went in to the house because they were sure he’d do well and be popular with fans,” reports our source.
“He spent the whole night there and after his set finished he did a meet and greet for hours – he must have had his photo taken with almost all of the 1,400 in the club.”
Dane Bowers exclusively at Trinity Rooms
Written by Administrator
THURSDAY, 04 FEBRUARY 2010 10:33
FRESH from the Big Brother house, Dane Bowers comes for an exclusive DJ set on March 16 at Trinity Rooms. The Big Brother star started his career with Another Level and had seven Top 10 singles in two years in the UK, including 1998’s UK Number one “Freak Me”; and a platinum selling, self-titled debut album. After the group split, Bowers wrote and fronted two UK Top 10 hits, for the UK garage act Truesteppers in 2000, “Buggin” and “Out Of Your Mind”. The latter featured the first solo outing of Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham.
In 2001, two solo singles released under the moniker of ‘Dane’, “Shut Up And Forget About It” and “Another Lover”, both stalled at number nine on the UK Singles Chart; and an album, Facing The Crowd remains unreleased. Bowers subsequently went on to focus on behind the scenes work, writing and producing, including a collaboration for Victoria Beckham’s debut solo album, in the autumn of that year. In 2004, Bowers wrote and starred in a satirical sitcom pilot called “Bow to the Bowers.”
Last month, Bowers entered Channel Four’s Celebrity Big Brother and won the hearts of the nation to finish second. On March 16, he comes to Trinity Rooms for their Paddy’s Eve Big Bash.