The secret to ‘90s boy band A1’s longevity in the music industry is the unwavering support of their fans who stayed with them, whether they were active or not in the music scene.
The members of the British-Norwegian group — Paul Marazzi, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Mark Read and Ben Adams — just marked their 25th anniversary with a world tour aptly titled Twenty Five and a newly-dropped single Call Me When You Land.
Now in their 40s, the four members noted the most significant change in their lives and that is having their own families. Relating that change to the sentiments in their newly-released track Call Me When You Land, Mark mused, “That’s something that everyone can relate to, us particularly leaving our families behind. And we also hear our family say, ‘Hey, call me when you land.’ I think that’s something that we all can relate to.”
Mark added that they would see each other during weddings. “Christian was recently married, Ben was married last year and we had some down time with each other. We sang at each other’s wedding as well. We don’t get as much time together as we’d like.” They also expressed their gratitude to their Filipino fans who have stayed loyal to them throughout the years. “As I’ve said before, lifeblood,” said Mark. “They’re valuable. We can’t really describe what they mean to us because it’s just unquantifiable it’s just incredible. So, thank you!”
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