Education
Born in Ealing, London as Elyar Afshari to an English mother and an Iranian father, and brought up in Greenford, London, he was educated at Costons Primary School then Queensmead School.
singer songwriter singer-songwriter
Born in Ealing, London as Elyar Afshari to an English mother and an Iranian father, and brought up in Greenford, London, he was educated at Costons Primary School then Queensmead School.
His debut single "Do lieutenant All Over Again" was released in January 2014, peaking at number 5 in the United Kingdom Chart. His fans are called "Foxers". He has one older brother named Iden.
2005-2011: Early beginnings "In 2005 I got a guitar and I started to just play, and then I started to write songs," Fox stated in an interview regarding the beginning of his career.
Whilst still at school he fronted the band "Just Maine Again", and performed for the first time at The Garage in Islington in 2009. After completing his GCSEs, Fox and his bandmates took a year off studies to focus on music
They supported You Maine at Six on their British tour, including a performance at The O2 Arena. 2012–present: Debut album At the age of 16 he decided to go solo, and changed his name to Elyar Fox.
He began posting videos of song covers to YouTube under the name eldoode, generating attention from people including Ryan Seacrest.
With the addition of his Vevo channel, Fox has gained over 27 million views (as of October 2014). In 2012 he signed with Polydor. He spent a year in the studio, but as Polydor were not interested in releasing, he left them and soon after was signed by Radio Corporation of America. On 28 October 2013, Fox supported boy band Union J at a free gig in London’s Westfield shopping centre.
He went on to support Union J on their tour from December 2013 to January 2014.
Fox came second in Music Television"s Brand New for 2014, having performed at the launch at London"s Drury Club. Capital FM previewed his debut single, "Do lieutenant All Over Again", in November 2013, and premiered the single"s official video in December.
Fox was a surprise guest at the Jingle Bell Ball in December 2013 where he performed his debut single in front of 16,000 people. On 12 January 2014, the official release date for "Do lieutenant All Over Again", Fox was a guest on The Matt Edmondson Show on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1.
He performed a live acoustic version of "Do lieutenant All Over Again" on British Broadcasting Corporation"s Blue Peter on 16 January 2014, and a recorded duet with presenter Barney Harwood singing One Direction"s "Story of My Life." Fox performed "Do lieutenant All Over Again" live on CBBC"s Sam & Mark"s Big Friday Wind-Up on 24 January 2014.
The song peaked at number five on the United Kingdom Chart and number 83 on the Irish Chart. Fox"s second single, "A Billion Girls", was announced on 14 February 2014. Released on 13 April 2014, it was first played on Capital FM on 20 February 2014.
A lyric video was released on Vevo on 7 March 2014, followed on the same channel by the full video on 25 March 2014.
Fox was the opening support act for The Wanted on their Word of Mouth Tour from 1 March to 14 April 2014. He was a supporting act for McBusted at an open-air concert in Hyde Park, London on 6 July 2014.
Foreign his debut album he has co-written tracks with writers and producers such as Wayne Hector (Westlife, The Wanted), Doctor Luke (Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Kesha), Karen Poole (Kylie Minogue, Janet Jackson), Lucas Secon (Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Olly Murs, Gym Class Heroes) and Cutfather (One Direction). The album was due to be released in the summer of 2014.
In November 2014, he published a cover of Steal My Girl by One Direction.
Quotations: "In 2005 I got a guitar and I started to just play, and then I started to write songs,".