Ronan Keating
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịIreland Dezie
aha enyereRonan Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaKeating Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya3 Maachị 1977 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụDublin Dezie
Dị/nwunyeStorm Keating Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye na-abụ abụ, omee ihe nkiri, odee egwu, oko akuko ihe onyonyo Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọSt. Fintan's High School Dezie
oge ọrụ ya (mmalite)1993 Dezie
ụdị olubaritone Dezie
ngwa egwuolu egwụ Dezie
diskografiRonan Keating discography Dezie
Onye òtù nkeBoyzone, Westlife Dezie
ụdịJennifer Hudson Dezie
akara ndekọPolydor Records Dezie
webụsaịtịhttp://www.ronankeating.com/ Dezie

Ronan Patrick John Keating [1] (amụrụ 3 Maachị 1977) bụ onye ọbụ abụ Irish, onye na-agụ abụ, ihe onyonyo na onye na-egosi redio. Ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na 1993 n'akụkụ Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Shane Lynch na Stephen Gately, dị ka onye na-edu ndú na-abụ abụ (ya na Gately) nke ndị otu pop Irish Boyzone. Ọrụ solo ya malitere na 1999 wee dekọọ ọba iri na otu. O nwetara nlebara anya zuru ụwa ọnụ mgbe e gosipụtara otu egwu ya "Mgbe Ị Na-ekwu Ọ dịghị ihe ọ bụla" na fim Notting Hill wee ruo nke mbụ n'ọtụtụ mba. Keating na-akwado ihe ngosi nri ụtụtụ na Magic Radio ugbu a.

As a solo artist, Keating has sold over 20 million records worldwide alongside the 25 million records with Boyzone.[1][2][3] In Australia, he is best known as a judge on All Together Now (in 2018), The X Factor[4] (for 2010-14), and as a coach on The Voice Australia (in 2016). He has also served as a coach on The Voice Kids UK (for 2022-23) and The Voice of Germany (in 2023). Keating is active in charity work and has been a charity campaigner for the Marie Keating Foundation, which raises awareness for breast cancer and is named after his mother, who died from the disease in 1998.[5]

.[6]A mụrụ Keating na 3 March 1977, nke ọdụdụ n'ime ụmụaka ise. O tolitere na Bayside, Dublin na County Meath na-aga ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị St. Fintan. Nna ya, Gerry Keating, bụ onye ọkwọ ụgbọ ala; nne ya Marie bụ onye na-edozi ntutu isi. O nwere otu nwanna nwaanyị: Linda, na ụmụnne atọ: Ciarán, Gerard na Gary.[1][2] Ọ gbara asọmpi na egwu na ubi, merie aha Ireland niile n'okpuru-13 200 m.[3]

In 1993, the then 16-year-old Ronan Keating was the youngest member to join Boyzone. Keating, Keith Duffy, Richard Rock, Shane Lynch, Mark Walton and Stephen Gately were chosen as Boyzone members. Walton and Rock would later leave the group before being replaced by Michael Graham. The group performed in various clubs and pubs before being signed by PolyGram in 1994 and released a cover version of "Working My Way Back to You" by The Four Seasons. The group also released a cover version of "Love Me for a Reason" which would peak on several charts. In 1998, his mother died at the age of 51[7] from breast cancer,[8] resulting in the establishment of the Marie Keating Foundation.

  1. John Hall. "When you sell nothing at all: Despite a previous 55 million album sales, Ronan Keating's latest release 'Fires' sells just 181 copies – News – Music", The Independent, 7 September 2012. Retrieved on 14 December 2012.
  2. "Ronan Keating entertainment firm continues to make profits", The Irish Times, 7 July 2012.
  3. The success story rolls on. The Times (13 March 2010). Retrieved on 14 January 2011.
  4. Ronan Keating lands Aussie X Factor job. Now Magazine (21 May 2010). Retrieved on 12 April 2012.
  5. Marie Keating's Story - Marie Keating Foundation. Retrieved on December 18, 2021.
  6. Updated Statistics - Roll of Honour. Athletics Ireland (26 January 2018). Retrieved on 6 May 2023.
  7. "Baby girl for Ronan", BBC News, 19 February 2001. Retrieved on 12 April 2012.
  8. "Ireland: Interview: Ciaran Byrne meets Ronan Keating", The Times. Retrieved on 27 September 2014.