JB Gill explained

JB Gill
Birth Name:Jonathan Benjamin Gill
Birth Date:1986 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Croydon, London, England
Occupation:Singer, television presenter
Years Active:2006–present
Agent:Arlingtontalent.com
Children:2
Television:The X Factor (2008)
The Jump (2015)
Dance Dance Dance (2017)
Website:Official Twitter
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Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Dance, pop, R&B
Current Member Of:JLS
Years Active:2006–2014,2020-present
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Jonathan Benjamin Gill (born 7 December 1986) also known professionally as JB Gill, is a British singer and television presenter. He is best known as a member of the boy band JLS, who were runners-up to Alexandra Burke on the fifth series of The X Factor in 2008. With JLS, he went on to achieve five no. 1 singles, over 10 million record sales worldwide, two Brit awards, and five MOBO awards, before the band split up in 2013. His later career saw him presenting television shows Down on the Farm (2015) and Songs of Praise (2017).

Early life

Jonathan Benjamin Gill was born on 7 December 1986 in Croydon, London. He is the son of Cynthia, and Keith Gill and has one younger brother, Neequaye. He is of Antiguan descent. He grew up, mostly, in Croydon, and began making music at the age of seven when he played the recorder, piano, and flute. At an early age, he joined the primary school choir, and went on to perform at the local church. Gill concentrated on his music and began studying at The Centre for Young Musicians.[1] He was awarded 'all-round' scholarship for music, academics and sport at Whitgift School in Croydon.[1]

In secondary school, he switched focus from music to rugby; he got involved with London Irish rugby club and toured abroad. He eventually gave rugby up through injury, and took up vocal coaching during a year out before attending university. He studied theology at King's College London, but put his degree on hold, to pursue his music career with JLS.[2]

Career

Gill joined boy band UFO, later known as JLS, in 2007.[2] The group auditioned for The X Factor in 2008,[2] managed by Louis Walsh, and finished runners-up behind Alexandra Burke. They later signed a record deal with Epic Records, achieving five no. 1 singles,[1] over 10 million record sales worldwide,[1] two Brit awards,[1] and five MOBO awards,[1] but split up in 2013.

In December 2012, Gill won the Christmas Special of the BBC One dancing show Strictly Come Dancing, performing the Jive with Ola Jordan.

In 2014, Gill sang on a song titled "Best Night OML" produced by Charlie Hedges.[3] This made him the first member of JLS to release solo material.[3] Later that year, Gill competed on Celebrity MasterChef.[4] Beginning on 1 February 2015, he took part in the second series of The Jump.[5]

In August 2015, having been involved in the turkey farming industry for some years, he became one of the main presenters on CBeebies programme Down on the Farm alongside Storm Huntley.[6]

In November 2015, he appeared on the show, Countryfile. In September 2016, he appeared on Who's Doing the Dishes?. In February 2017, he appeared on the ITV show Dance Dance Dance alongside his wife Chloe and finished in 3rd place. From 2017, he has been a presenter on the BBC's Songs of Praise.[7]

In August 2024, twelve years after winning the Christmas special, Gill was announced as a contestant on the twenty-second series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was partnered with Amy Dowden for weeks 1 and 6 and with Lauren Oakley for week 7 and onwards.[8]

Personal life

Gill used to play rugby, and played for England in the 2015 charity fixture of Rugby Aid, which sees a team of celebrities and professional rugby players take part in an 'England vs The Rest of the World' match to raise money for the charity Help For Heroes.[9]

In late 2008, Gill began dating backing dancer Chloe Tangney, they married in 2014 and have two children; a son called Ace Jeremiah Gill and a daughter called Chiara Sapphire Gill.[10] Gill is a Christian.[7]

Gill is a supporter of charities including the Red Cross, for which he travelled to Zimbabwe for a food relief effort.[11] and the Woodland Trust.[12]

Filmography

Television

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: BBC Songs Of Praise announces JB Gill to join presenting team . Rachael Davis. bbc.co.uk. 17 August 2017.
  2. News: 'I never thought my son would be a professional singer but I encouraged him anyway, then he joined JLS and got his big break on X Factor' . Rachael Davis. mylondon.news . 20 February 2022.
  3. Web site: 2014-04-17. Charlie Hedges Spotlight – Interview WIth The Kiss FM Presenter and DJ. 2021-04-02. The LDN Diaries. en-GB.
  4. News: Celebrity MasterChef - JB struggles to keep up . bbc.co.uk. 12 June 2014.
  5. News: The Jump 2015: Meet JB Gill . radiotimes.com. 1 February 2015.
  6. Web site: CBeebies commissions Down On The Farm starring JB Gill . BBC . 29 April 2017 . 30 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20181026163209/https://www.bbc.co.uk/corporate2/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/down-on-the-farm . dead . 2018-10-26.
  7. News: JLS' JB Gill is "excited" to combine his faith and music as new Songs of Praise presenter. 18 August 2018. Digital Spy. 11 September 2018.
  8. Web site: Strictly Come Dancing 2024: Chris McCausland and JB Gill announced as first two celebrity contestants . . 5 August 2024 . en-gb . 5 August 2024.
  9. Web site: Teams Revealed for Rugby Aid 2015 . primarytimes.co.uk . 2015. 12 September 2024.
  10. Web site: JB Gill and wife Chloe introduce baby daughter and reveal her name – HELLO! exclusive. 2018-09-17. HELLO!. en. 2019-04-14.
  11. Web site: Zimbabwe: from food crisis to hope . British Red Cross . 31 July 2021.
  12. Web site: Our ambassadors . Woodland Trust . 31 July 2021.