Spike Dawbarn
Simon James "Spike" Dawbarn (born 5 August 1974) is an English singer and dancer. He was a member of the boy band 911, who were originally active between 1995 and 2000 and had ten consecutive top 10 hits before splitting up in 2000. In 2012, 911 reformed for the ITV2 documentary series The Big Reunion, along with other bands from their time including Five, B*Witched and Atomic Kitten. BiographyEarly lifeSpike Dawbarn was born in Warrington, Cheshire. His secondary education was at Beamont Collegiate Academy.[1] The Hit Man and Her and 911Dawbarn went on to become a dancer on the ITV late night dance show The Hit Man and Her. In this role he worked alongside Jimmy Constable and Jason Orange.[2] In 1995, Dawbarn and Constable formed a partnership and teamed up with frontman Lee Brennan to form 911. Their first hit got to number 38 on the UK Singles Chart. Dawbarn choreographed a number of the band's dance routines. PopSkool and afterSince 911's split in February 2000, Dawbarn has made a career joining the other band members in reunion tours. He was also director of a pop academy youth programme, PopSkool. PopSkool started in his home town of Warrington and has spread across the UK. It taught afternoon programmes in modern dance and vocal training to children between the ages of eight and sixteen. Dawbarn provided choreographic expertise and voice coaching is provided by Brennan.[3] Dawbarn had several 911 reunions for touring and TV appearances, including in 2008,[4] 2012[5] and 2019.[6] On 15 October 2009, Dawbarn appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks's identity parade round.[citation needed] Personal lifeDawbarn has three sons, Phoenix, Teddy and Neo.[1] His niece Lexy Dawbarn performed on stage with Justin Bieber and was on ITV1's Little Big Shots.[1] He is a fan of Manchester United.[7] Filmography
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