Gary Barlow is quickly becoming the duetting master we’ve been waiting for with famous faces joining his livestreams very week.
03.04.2020 - 07:27 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Take That stars Gary Barlow and Howard Donald delighted fans on Thursday (02Apr20) by reuniting for a virtual duet during the U.K.’s coronavirus lockdown.
Barlow has been offering his social media followers a little daily musical relief with his new collaboration series, The Crooner Sessions, which he has launched while in self-isolation.
On Thursday, he called on an old friend to join him online, teaming up with Donald to deliver a stripped-down rendition of the band’s 2014 song, Amazing.
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Gary Barlow is quickly becoming the duetting master we’ve been waiting for with famous faces joining his livestreams very week.
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