GARY Barlow reckons launching his own record label is far more nerve-racking than stepping out at Wembley with Take That.
I hooked up with one quarter of my favourite manband as he unveiled 21-year-old classical singer Camilla Kerslake – the first signing to his Future Records label.
Gary told me afterwards: “I don’t think I have ever been as nervous about anything. Before Camilla performed I was a wreck.
“Backstage I was pacing up and down like a proud dad. This is honestly more nerve-racking than going on at Wembley.”
Gary had no need to fear as Camilla was a brilliant and brave choice of artist to sign.
However, the TT star, 38, hopes he won’t be bombarded by demo CDs from wannabes as a result.
He added: “I’m not going to sign any more artists at the moment because it takes up a lot of time.
“An album every two years with Take That already consumes so much time.
“Camilla sent me a demo CD every day for six weeks. Eventually I had a listen and saw real potential.
“I wish I’d never told that tale – now other acts are going to try the same trick. I may have to move studios.”
Gary teased the audience by introducing Camilla’s set as “the exclusive playback of the new Take That and Robbie single which is a cover of Rick Astley’s Together Forever.”
However, he was keen to set the record straight over the big fat lies circulating about a reunion with Mr Williams, 35.
He revealed: “I’m fed up and bored of all the different rumours. I can’t answer them any differently.
“We’re not going to be reuniting at Christmas.
“I’m still preparing a charity gig for that time and it’s going really well.”
Camilla’s debut single She Moved Through The Fair and self-titled debut album are out next month.
Source: Daily Star
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