| Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote'-Robbie Williams | | | | world, for the period 1998-2007, according to the |
| "MILLENIUM" | | | | United World Chart, and the third artist overall behind |
| READ THE FULL STORY WITH PHOTO'S | | | | Madonna and Britney Spears.[9] |
| Robbie Williams | | | | Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote' hosted 50 |
| From The Celebrity Series "Night Beat In Las Vegas" | | | | episodes of "Night Beat In Las Vegas" as seen on |
| with John Dote' | | | | The UPN-SCREEN GEMS NETWORK featuring Robbie |
| Robbie Williams | | | | Williams. His single "Millenium" on Capitol Records |
| Robbie Williams at a concert in Hamburg, Germany | | | | recieved extensive airplay and became popular in the |
| (2006) | | | | casino's. |
| Background information | | | | Main article: Take That |
| Birth name Robert Peter Williams | | | | Williams' early pop career started with the successful |
| Born February 13, 1974 (age 33) | | | | pop band Take That. The band was formed in 1990 |
| Origin Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England | | | | in United Kingdom, they scored ten number-one hits |
| Genre(s) Pop | | | | in the country (seven of them when Williams was in |
| Dance | | | | the band, one without him before they split and two |
| Adult Contemporary | | | | since they reformed again as a four piece in 2006). |
| Occupation(s) Singer | | | | Their popularity led to a succession of similar bands in |
| Years active 1990 - Present | | | | the UK. |
| Label(s) Chrysalis, EMI | | | | By 1995, Williams who had been growing frustrated |
| Associatedacts Take That | | | | with his life in Take That, infamously went partying |
| Website Robbie Williams (born Robert Peter Williams | | | | with Oasis at Glastonbury and then left the band.[10] |
| on February 13, 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent) is a Grammy | | | | After leaving the band in 1995, the last Take That |
| Award-nominated, 15 time BRIT Award-winning | | | | album Nobody Else was re-issued in some markets |
| English singer-songwriter. His career started as a | | | | excluding some vocals by Williams, most notably a |
| member of the pop band Take That in 1990, which | | | | new recording of "Love Aint Here Anymore". He |
| he left in 1995 after selling 25 million records, to begin | | | | didn't actually take any lead vocals on this album - |
| his solo career.[1] | | | | band members later blamed this on his "lack of |
| Since then, Robbie Williams has sold more albums in | | | | interest and commitment" in the recording of the |
| the United Kingdom than any other British solo artist | | | | album. |
| in history.[2] His sales stand at over 50 million | | | | In November 2005, ITV1 screened a documentary on |
| worldwide.[3] [4] He has also sold an estimated 15 | | | | Take That, including the reasons behind Williams' |
| million singles.[5]This brings his total to almost 70 | | | | departure. This documentary contained interviews |
| million records.[6] | | | | with Williams and his former fellow band members. |
| Williams entered in the The Guinness Book of World | | | | Williams declined the offer to reunite with the band, |
| Records when he announced his World Tour for | | | | but spoke to them via a pre-recorded video |
| 2006, selling 1.6 million tickets in one single day.[7] | | | | message. |
| In the United Kingdom alone he has sold nearly 5.5 | | | | After the band's comeback tour around the United |
| million million singles and about three times that many | | | | Kingdom (without Williams), Robbie performed the |
| albums. He appears in the list of the all-time Top 100 | | | | song "Back For Good" in his own tour around the |
| biggest selling albums in the United Kingom six times, | | | | world in 2006. Las Vegas Disc Jockey is now a |
| more than any other person or group, and has been | | | | wedding reception and corporate events DJ. Call John |
| the recipient of many awards - including more BRIT | | | | Dote' at (702) 649-6026 or email at for your |
| and ECHO Awards than any other artist in history. It | | | | upcoming event in Las Vegas. |
| is also estimated he is currently the best selling | | | | Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote' Is Rocking Las |
| non-latino artist in Latin America at the moment, as | | | | Vegas! |
| well as the best selling international artist outside | | | | Category: Las Vegas Disc Jockeys, Las Vegas Disc |
| North American this century.[8] | | | | Jockey, Las Vegas DJs, DJs Las Vegas, Disc Jockeys |
| He is currently the best selling male artist in the | | | | Las Vegas, John Dote, Robbie Williams! |