Tom Fletcher

Tom Fletcher is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and author, best known as a founding member of the pop-rock band McFly. Born on July 17, 1985, in Harrow, London, he plays guitar and serves as the band's lead vocalist and songwriter. McFly emerged in the early 2000s, blending pop punk and rock with catchy melodies, gaining immense popularity in the UK and beyond. Notable works include hits like "Five Colours in Her Hair," "All About You," and "Shine a Light." The band's debut album, "Room on the 3rd Floor," topped the UK charts, making them the youngest band to debut at number one. Fletcher has also contributed to the songwriting for other artists, including Busted and One Direction, showcasing his versatility and influence in the pop genre. In addition to his music career, Fletcher has authored children's books and ventured into television, further solidifying his impact on contemporary culture. McFly's enduring legacy and Fletcher's contributions to songwriting have significantly shaped the UK pop scene, inspiring a new generation of musicians.