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==After they disbanded==
==After they disbanded==
Zak "Ziggy" Lichman was a housemate in Series 8 of the [[Television|TV]] [[Reality television|reality show]], ''[[Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother]]'', and finished in fourth place. Dan Corsi is in the [[model (person)|modelling]] profession and works for agencies. Corsi was once involved with [[Kerry Katona]], formerly of [[Atomic Kitten]]. Andy Love had a brief stint on ''[[Pop Idol]]'', before left out of the final fifty potential contestants. Ian Mason had earlier quit the group, deciding to concentrate on his further education in Liverpool, and was last seen in the U.K media during a brief affair with Jodie Marsh, being replaced by Lichman. The youngest member, Toby Campion (born 1991), was only with the band for six months; his parents decided to take him out of the line-up to pursue a solo career.
Zak "Ziggy" Lichman was a housemate in Series 8 of the [[Television|TV]] [[Reality television|reality show]], ''[[Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother]]'', and finished in fourth place. Dan Corsi is in the [[model (person)|modelling]] profession and works for agencies. Corsi was once involved with [[Kerry Katona]], formerly of [[Atomic Kitten]]. Andy Love had a brief stint on ''[[Pop Idol]]'', before left out of the final fifty potential contestants. Ian Mason had earlier quit the group, deciding to concentrate on his further education in Liverpool, and was last seen in the U.K media during a brief affair with Jodie Marsh, being replaced by Lichman. Recently Ian was reported to have been rejected for an appearance on celebrity scissorhands and has announced "I have now decided to announce I am coming out, I saw H from steps do it and it seems like it's worked for him" The youngest member, Toby Campion (born 1991), was only with the band for six months; his parents decided to take him out of the line-up to pursue a solo career.


==Singles discography==
==Singles discography==

Revision as of 12:33, 10 December 2011

Northern Line
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPop
Years active1998–2000
LabelsGlobal Talent Ltd.
Past membersToby Campion
Dan Corsi
Zak Lichman
Andy Love
Michael Sharpe
Ian Mason

Northern Line were a British based boy band, consisting originally of Dan Corsi, Andy Love, Michael Sharpe and Ian Mason, with the later addition of Zak Lichman in the line-up changes.

The all-male vocal group were signed with Global Talent (Records) Ltd. and released three singles charting in the UK Singles Chart; "Run for Your Life" (#18 in October 1999), "Love on the Northern Line" (#15 in March 2000) and "All Around the World" (#27 in June 2000).[1] Northern Line toured England with Steps in 2000, during Steps' 'Steptacular' tour.[2]

They were managed by David Forecast for ABC Management in London.[3]

After they disbanded

Zak "Ziggy" Lichman was a housemate in Series 8 of the TV reality show, Big Brother, and finished in fourth place. Dan Corsi is in the modelling profession and works for agencies. Corsi was once involved with Kerry Katona, formerly of Atomic Kitten. Andy Love had a brief stint on Pop Idol, before left out of the final fifty potential contestants. Ian Mason had earlier quit the group, deciding to concentrate on his further education in Liverpool, and was last seen in the U.K media during a brief affair with Jodie Marsh, being replaced by Lichman. Recently Ian was reported to have been rejected for an appearance on celebrity scissorhands and has announced "I have now decided to announce I am coming out, I saw H from steps do it and it seems like it's worked for him" The youngest member, Toby Campion (born 1991), was only with the band for six months; his parents decided to take him out of the line-up to pursue a solo career.

Singles discography

Release date Song UK Singles Chart[4]
27 September 1999 "Run for Your Life" #18
28 February 2000 "Love on the Northern Line" #15
5 June 2000 "All Around the World" #27

References

  1. ^ Search for "Northern Line" performed at Polyhex UK charts archive on June 27, 2007.
  2. ^ "Going for a Song". The Guardian, June 24, 2000. Available on Lexis-Nexis.
  3. ^ "Search is on for new boy band". BBC News. 22 April 2001.
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 397. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.