Career
Gingell moved to London to work with Stock Aitken Waterman, just as the record-producing trio began to establish their reputation for releasing 1980s popular music, from artists such as Bananarama, Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan and Rick Astley. They called the company Jewels and Stone (Jewels as in Jules, an transcript of Julian, and Stone from Barry Stone"s surname). As well as remixing hits such as Sophie Ellis Bextor"s "Murder on the Dancefloor", Boyzone"s "Number Matter What" and South Club 7"s "Don"t Stop Movin"", Jewels and Stone are credited with writing and producing the Adam Rickitt hit "I Breathe Again", which reached number 5 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart in 1999, the South Club Juniors (later South Club 8) single "Automatic High", which reached number 2 in the same chart and Rachel Stevens" "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)".
The pair also collaborated with Hear’Say and Five.
The same music was used as the theme to its United States. equivalent, American Idol, and other versions of the same show around the world. They were honoured at the 26th Annual Film & Television Music Awards by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for this music