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Careless Whispers

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A detailed biography of the multi million selling singer. Includes details of the formation of Wham! in the early 1980s with friend Andrew Ridgley. Their success with hits including Young Guns (Go For It), and Club Tropicana and their split in 1986. His success as a solo artist with albums including Faith and Listen Without Prejudice.His legal battle with Sony which cost him millions of his own money.His personal life including his secret boyfriend Anselmo Feleppo who died in 1993, his former muse Kathy Jeung and art dealer Kenny Goss. The drug and sex scandals that eventually led him to be sent to prison in 2010 following a car crash.Includes commentary by those best placed to observe his career – such as former Wham! Manager Simon Napier-Bell.


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Publisher: Music Sales Limited

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 21, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780857127266
  • File size: 11704 KB
  • Release date: September 21, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780857127266
  • File size: 16663 KB
  • Release date: September 21, 2015

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Music Nonfiction

Languages

English

A detailed biography of the multi million selling singer. Includes details of the formation of Wham! in the early 1980s with friend Andrew Ridgley. Their success with hits including Young Guns (Go For It), and Club Tropicana and their split in 1986. His success as a solo artist with albums including Faith and Listen Without Prejudice.His legal battle with Sony which cost him millions of his own money.His personal life including his secret boyfriend Anselmo Feleppo who died in 1993, his former muse Kathy Jeung and art dealer Kenny Goss. The drug and sex scandals that eventually led him to be sent to prison in 2010 following a car crash.Includes commentary by those best placed to observe his career – such as former Wham! Manager Simon Napier-Bell.


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