Top celebrity biographer Sean Smith tells the story of national treasure Gary Barlow, one of the UK’s greatest songwriters and musicians. Throughout a stellar career, nobody has been more misunderstood than Gary Barlow. When he first found fame, he was perceived as too arrogant. Then, after aspectacular slump and amazing recovery, he adopted a modesty that underrates hislifetime achievements. In this book Sean Smith redresses the balance by revealingthe real man, the romances that shaped his life and the passion for music that driveshim. A singer and virtuoso keyboard player who performed in working men’s clubs fromthe age of thirteen, Gary Barlow would go on to achieve phenomenal success as the musicalforce behind Take That, the most popular boy band of all time. Now recognized as one of the greatest songwriters and musicians the UK hasever produced, Gary is among the best-known faces on television, returning as headjudge on the X Factor in 2013. Featuring original interviews with many people whohave never spoken before, Gary is a celebration of a complex and unique talent.