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For the postcode, see E postal area East 17 (later re-grouped as E-17)
are an English pop boy band founded in 1992.
The group name came from the postcode for Walthamstow, an area of London
between the old East End and the Essex commuter belt. They achieved 18 Top
20 singles and four Top 10 albums, and were one of the famous acts along
with 5ive and Take That in the UK and some parts of the world during the
early to mid 1990s. They occasionally blended rap and pop in songs such as
"House of Love", "Steam" and "Let It Rain", attaining fame as a result of
the main songwriter Tony Mortimer.
Biography ]]The band began in 1992 when Mortimer was promised a record
deal after he showcased his own material. The deal was granted under the
condition that he form a group, which was the format London Records were
looking for. The original roles in the band were soon altered when Brian
Harvey, who was int
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