Preston (singer)

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Preston
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Preston performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameSamuel Dylan Murray Preston
Also known asPreston
Born (1982-01-16) 16 January 1982 (age 42)
Worthing, West Sussex, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • banjo
  • keyboard
  • kazoo
Years active2002–present
Labels B-Unique Records

Samuel Dylan Murray Preston (born 16 January 1982), more commonly known simply as Preston, is an English singer-songwriter in the band the Ordinary Boys. He also appeared in the reality television show Celebrity Big Brother in 2006, in which he finished fourth. After the Ordinary Boys split in 2008, he embarked on a songwriting career. In 2013, he officially reunited the Ordinary Boys and in 2015 they released their self-titled comeback album.

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Early life

Samuel Preston was born in Worthing, West Sussex. He was educated at Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School and Bishop Luffa School in Chichester. He is the son of Anthony and Miranda Preston (born in Philadelphia), and brother to Alex and Lucy Preston. His grandfather was the Princeton University English professor Samuel Hynes. [1] His brother, Alex Preston, is a novelist. [2] In his teenage years, Samuel Preston lived in Philadelphia with his mother's side of the family. He is a descendant of the 19th-century British Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. [3] [4]

Music career

Preston became the lead singer of Worthing-based pop group, the Ordinary Boys. They had several top-ten releases in the UK Singles Chart. Their best known song, "Boys Will Be Boys", is featured in the 2007 film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix .

After the Ordinary Boys split, Preston started working on material for a solo album, and released the song "Dressed to Kill", on 5 July 2009 as part of T4.[ citation needed ] The song samples the introduction from the song "Happy House" by Siouxsie and the Banshees. [5] The single was released on 7 September 2009 but failed to chart after Preston had to delay the launch and pull out of promotional performances after breaking both arms in a bicycle accident. [6] He is also a songwriter. [7] In 2011, Preston co-wrote the number one Olly Murs song "Heart Skips a Beat". Preston announced the re-forming of the Ordinary Boys in 2011, and a new 12-date tour. Preston also co wrote the song and duet "Beautiful" by Enrique Iglesias and Kylie Minogue for their respective albums, and his track "Dressed to Kill" was re-recorded by American singer Cher for her album Closer to the Truth .

TV appearances

In January 2006, Preston appeared on Channel 4's fourth series of Celebrity Big Brother . During his time in the house he became close to the eventual winner, Chantelle Houghton. Preston was evicted during the final episode on 27 January 2006, finishing in fourth place.

In 2007, Preston filmed a documentary on voodoo for Channel 4. [8] He has also presented Top of the Pops and CD:UK .

In January 2007, Preston appeared as a guest panellist on comedy gameshow Never Mind the Buzzcocks (Series 20, Episode 3). He walked out of the studio during the programme's recording, offended by jokes made at Houghton's expense by the show's host Simon Amstell, who read extracts from Chantelle's autobiography. In an interview with NME after the incident, he claimed that Simon Amstell didn't write his own jokes, and called him a "snotty little posh boy". [9] He later regretted this, reflecting to the BBC "I'm struggling to think why I would have acted so weird." Speaking of Amstell, Preston said he is "funny, charming and likeable, which made it [walking off] all the more embarrassing". [10]

On 24 August 2010, he returned to the Big Brother franchise for Ultimate Big Brother , along with his now ex-wife Chantelle; he finished sixth.

Personal life

A week after the end of Celebrity Big Brother, Preston became engaged to his longtime French girlfriend, Camille Aznar. He kept in contact with Houghton from the Big Brother show, and broke up with Aznar a month later to allow Houghton to move into his Brighton flat. He and Houghton got engaged on 11 April 2006 and, [11] in an exclusive £300,000 each deal with OK! magazine, [12] they were married on 25 August 2006 at Dartmouth House in Mayfair, London.

After their honeymoon, the couple moved to Preston's flat in Brighton, East Sussex.

Preston and Houghton announced their separation on 27 June 2007, [13] and received the decree nisi for their divorce on 21 November 2007. [14]

Preston moved to Philadelphia in 2008, where he lived for three years. He is a citizen of the United States by virtue of being born to an American mother.

In 2017, he was hospitalised following a drunken fall from a balcony while on holiday in Denmark. [15] As of 2018, Preston is engaged to Emily Smith. [16] [ needs update ] Preston has been open about his addiction to both alcohol and sleeping pills. [17]

Discography

Albums

YearTitleChart Position
2009Whatever Forever
  • Released: (Album Shelved)
  • Label: B-Unique
N/A

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
2009"Dressed to Kill"N/AWhatever Forever

Songwriting discography

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