- (2015) Music video for Rudimental: "Lay It All On Me"
- (2018) Music video for Taylor Swift: "End Game"
- (2018) Music video for Eminem: "River"
- (2018) Music video for Lil Dicky: "Freaky Friday"
- (January 2005) He completed his first album, "Spinning Man," a Boss Digital Recording Studio production at his home in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.
- (November 2003) He played Officer Krupke in the the musical, "West Side Story," at the Thomas Mills High School in Framalingham, Suffolk, England with Matthew Sheeran (Lieutenant Schrank) in the cast.
- (March 2005) He recorded five new tracks for his second album, "The Orange Room," at the Summerhill School in Leiston, England.
- (March 2007) He recorded the CD, "Want Some?." at a studio in London, England.
- (November 2005) He played Roger in the musical, "Grease," at Thomas Mills High School in Framingham, Suffolk, England.
- (February 2006) He wrote the song, "We Are," for the memory of his friend, Stuart Dines, who was killed in a coach crash in Germany. He also performed the song at his funeral.
- (July 2007) He joined Nizlopi on the summer.
- (July 2005) He attended a five day workshop at Preston Reed, virtuoso guitarist, at his home in Ayrshire, England.
- (July 2007) He performed at a Secret Garden Party near Huntington, England.
- (November 2008) Two weeks after The Next Big Thing Contest, he supported R&B singer Jay Sean at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
- (April 2008) He performed as the opening act for Nizlopi at the Norwich Arts Centre in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
- (November 2008) He played his first London performance at Liberties Bar in Camden Town, London, England.
- (August 2007) He played a dude on shop in the musical stage adaptation of the Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein," in a Youth Music Theatre UK production at the Barbican Theatre in Plymouth, Devon, England..
- (June 2008) He left school and moved to London, England. He secured a place on the Artist Development Programme at an Access to Music in London, England.
- (September 2007) He performed at the Young Bands Night at the Norwich Playhouse in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
- (November 2008) He was awarded The Next Big Thing Contest at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
- (November 2007) He made his final school appearance as a German soldier in the musical, "The Sound of Music," at the Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.
- (October 2007) He performed at a high school concert in the Church of St. Andrew in Marlesford Village, Suffolk, England.
- (February 2010) He recorded three songs with Jamal Edwards for the internet.
- (April 2010) He performed in Los Angeles, California.
- (September 2009) He signed up for a degree course in songwriting at the Academy of Music in Guildford, Surrey, England.
- (September 2009) He secured a support slot on the Just Jack United Kingdom Tour.
- (November 2009) He performed as an opening act for the Just Jack UK Tour at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in Shepherd's Bush, London, England.
- (December 2009) He performed a Christmas performance in the East End of London for the homeless charity, Criss. He later wrote the song, "THe A Team" about Angel, a crack-cocaine addict and prostitute, who he met there.
- (June 2011) He released his final EP, "No. 5 Collaborations Project," with Wiley and Devlin at the Stations Hotel in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.
- (May 2010) He performed at a charity fashion show at the Woodbridge School in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.
- (October 2010) He recorded the new CD, "You Need Me," with the Remedies at the Bedford in Balham, England. Tony Moore was night club manager.
- (April 2011) He performed three performances at the Barfly in Camden Town, London, England.
- (July 2011) He performed at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk, England.
- (June 2011) He performed BBC Introducing Tent at Glastonbury in Glastonbury, England.
- (August 2011) He posed for photographs at the Park Plaza Westminster Hotel in London, England. Steve Schofield was photographer.
- (August 2011) He wrote the song, "Moments," for One Direction.
- (October 2011) He attended the Q Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, England.
- (September 2011) He appeared at a launch party at the World's End in Fisbury Park, London, England.
- (June 2011) He released his single, "The A Team" online.
- (2012) His photographs were exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. Steve Schofield was photographer.
- (February 2012) He appeared the BRIT Awards in London, England.
- (March 2012) He was an opening act for Snow Patrol in the United States Tour.
- (August 2012) He performed at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in London, England with Nick Mason (drummer); Mike Rutherford (guitarist) and Richard Jones (Bass) in the band.
- (February 2012) He visited a dying girl at a Sheffield Hospice in Sheffield, South Yorkshire ,England and sang "Lego House" and "The A Team" to her.
- (November 2011) He performed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in Shepherd's Bush, London, England with Nina Nesbitt.
- (January 2012) He and Nina Nesbit were in Venice, Italy recording the video, "Drunk."
- (November 2011) He performed in the video, "Lego House," with Rupert Grint and Ron Weasley in the cast. Emil Nava was director.
- (June 2012) He performed in the Queen's 2012 Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace in London, England.
- (February 2013) He attended Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California.
- (December 2012) His song, "Little Things," hit the first number one single for One Direction. It was co-written with Fiona Bevan. Jake Gosling was producer.
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