| Other Names | East 17. E-17 |
| Group Members | John HendyTerry Coldwell |
| Former Members | Brian HarveyBlair Dreelan |
| Genre | PopDance-popEuropopRapR&B or Rnb |
| Genre Links | Pop/Rock |
| Origin | Walthamstow, England |
| Year(s) Active | 1991-1997. 1998-19992006-present |
| Music Style | Dance-Pop, House, Adult Contemporary, Club/Dance, Teen Pop, Electronic |
| Music Mood | Yearning, Sensual, Sentimental, Romantic, Dreamy, Relaxed |
| Labels | London Records (1991-1997)Telstar Records (1998-1999)FOD Records (2011-present |
| Official Website | east17official.com |
| Associated Acts | Take That |
East 17 are a three-piece pop boy band comprising Tony Mortimer, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell. Tony Mortimer is the group's frontman and primary songwriter. Formed in Walthamstow, London in 1991, the group have achieved eighteen Top 20 singles and four Top 10 albums, and were one of the UK's most popular boy bands during the early to mid-1990s. The group went on to sell 20 million records worldwide. Their boyband style was unique occasionally blending rap and pop in songs such as "House of Love", "Steam" and "Let It Rain".
Selected East 17 film and TV show credits: