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Post by Helen on May 31, 2006 20:17:05 GMT
i cant keep up anymore uk.news.yahoo.com/29052006/344/t/ronan-rules-reunion-boyzone.htmlMonday May 29, 01:39 PM The solo artist, who releases his latest album next week, ended speculation that the boy band are set to reunite. Boyzone - made up of Keating, Stephen Gately, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham - split in 1999 after five years of chart success. It was rumoured that following the successful Take That reunion tour - which sold out within six hours of going on sale - their Irish counterparts would follow suit. But Ronan ruled out any reconcilement, especially with his former manager and X Factor judge Louis Walsh. "Louis and I were really good friends," he said. "We socialised together, we loved the same sort of music, we got on very well together, he understood me, I understood him. "It was very easy working with him up to the stage where he stopped managing me. These things happen, what can you do? It hurt me more than anything else the way he went on. He tried to absolutely ruin me, the things he said about me," Ronan told RTE radio. "If Louis Walsh came up and said sorry, I'd say great, I'd shake his hand. I never said a bad word about him so I don't need to apologise back. "If he wants me to apologise, I'll apologise, I don't know what for." Ronan's new album Bring You Home will be released on June 5.
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Post by Helen on May 31, 2006 20:18:44 GMT
www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/keating%20says%20no%20to%20boyzone%20reunion_29_05_2006##KEATING SAYS NO TO BOYZONE REUNION LATEST: RONAN KEATING has rubbished reports of a BOYZONE reunion, insisting he wants an apology from former manager LOUIS WALSH before he can consider it. Keating insists music mogul Walsh destroyed their close bond when he started talking about him negatively in the press, and Keating is subsequently wary of a reconciliation. He says, "We socialised together, we loved the same sort of music, we got on very well together, he understood me, I understood him. "It hurt me more than anything else the way he went on. He tried to absolutely ruin me, the things he said about me. "If Louis Walsh came up and said sorry, I'd say great, I'd shake his hand. I never said a bad word about him so I don't need to apologise back." 29/05/2006 17:02
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