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Conlon is of Irish descent and has four siblings. He had his very first recording session aged eleven and by the age of thirteen performed for Elton John, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Phil Collins after winning Yamaha's Young Composer Competition. Shortly after, Conlon enrolled in a performing arts school and, encouraged by his mother, auditioned for Five after seeing the advertisement in national newspaper, The Stage. As a child his interests lay in becoming a record producer of soul music or playing rugby. Conlon was the youngest member of Five and, at fifteen, officially too young for the auditions.
Whilst a member of Five, Conlon was briefly engaged to dancer Suzanne Mole who toured with the group. Throughout his pop career he received schooling from a home tutor.
Since Five disbanded in late 2001, Conlon has been pursuing a solo career as an R&B, jazz and soul singer andpianist in the cafés of London, and was signed to a recording contract. He did not join the other members of Five on their abortive 2007 comeback album.
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