Mark Owen, born on January twenty-seventh, nineteen seventy-two, is an accomplished English singer-songwriter and a notable member of the iconic pop group Take That. The band has achieved remarkable success, selling fourteen point four million albums and fourteen point six million singles in the UK as of twenty twenty-four, solidifying their place in music history.
In addition to his work with Take That, Owen has carved out a successful solo career, releasing five studio albums. His debut, Green Man, came out in nineteen ninety-six, followed by In Your Own Time in two thousand three, and How the Mighty Fall in two thousand five. His later works include The Art of Doing Nothing, released in two thousand thirteen, and his most recent album, Land of Dreams, which debuted at number five on the UK Official Albums Chart in September twenty twenty-two.
Owen's multifaceted talents extend beyond music; he has also made a name for himself as an association football player. His diverse career showcases his artistic versatility and passion for both music and sports, making him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.