S Club to release tribute single to bandmate Paul Cattermole, their first in 20 years

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S Club: [L-R] Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara, Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett and Rachel Stevens

By Helen Bushby

Entertainment reporter

S Club are to merchandise their archetypal azygous for 20 years, successful tribute to precocious set subordinate Paul Cattermole, who died of earthy causes aged 46 successful April.

His bandmates, Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara, Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett and Rachel Stevens, volition beryllium seen remembering him successful the song's video.

It has been written by the aforesaid squad down the bulk of their fig 1 songs, according to The Sun.

The set said successful May they would inactive bash their planned circuit aboriginal this year.

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Paul Cattermole had been owed to embark connected the band's upcoming tour

Someone adjacent to the set told The Sun the band's caller azygous "sounds similar a classical which volition slot close successful with their aged tunes".

"It is astir looking backmost astatine what an astonishing antheral Paul was and the video was highly affectional for them all," they said.

"It celebrates his beingness and the astonishing vocation S Club person had."

In February, the set announced they were reuniting for a UK and Ireland tour, to people their 25th anniversary.

S Club 7 were 1 of the UK's biggest popular bands of the precocious 1990s and aboriginal 2000s.

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The band, pictured with BBC Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills, announced their circuit earlier this year

Their biggest hits were Reach, Don't Stop Movin' and S Club Party, with the set earning 11 UK apical 10 singles and 4 fig ones.

They sold much than 10 cardinal albums worldwide and won 2 Brit Awards.

Cattermole near the radical successful 2002, swapping popular euphony for his earlier emotion of dense metal.

He re-joined the radical Skua, which helium had been antecedently been progressive with arsenic a teenager.

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