The eccentric yet well-loved Culture Club frontman who as an eighties icon brought us classic such as Kharma Chameleon and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me, helping him to become one of the most notorious and significant pop acts of all time.
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Daughter of the evergreen Marty Wilde, Kim's debut single 'Kids In America' was released in 1980 and was a massive hit single. Alongside rejuvenating her singing career, Kim has developed green fingers and is a presenter on the BBC's programme 'Garden Invaders'.
A respectable face of eighties pop with strong feelings on animal rights and life's excesses. His catchy chart-topping tunes with erudite and meaningful lyrics have earned him a fans and respect the world over. He scored a string of worldwide hits including 'New Song', 'What Is Love?' and 'No one Is To Blame'. Best known for his synth work, Jones is also a classically trained pianist and released 3 albums in 2007, including 'Piano Solos volume 2'.
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Disco king who had several hits in the '70s, ably supported by his outrageous backing singers The Coconuts. He has now branched out into musicals, most notably the touring production of 'Oh! What A Night'.
One of the brightest stars in the 80s new wave sky, Altered Images are best remembered for their no.1 single 'Happy Birthday', and bubbly lead singer Claire Grogan (now of 'Red Dwarf' and VH1 fame).
Fronted by the very handsome Nathan Moore, Brother Beyond had their first hit with the production giants PWL ' The Harder I Try ' (No. 2). Other hits followed including ' He Ain't No Competition ' (No. 6), ' Be My Twin' (No. 14) and ' Can You Keep A Secret’ (No. 21). The Album 'Get Even' was a top ten hit in December '88 selling over 400,000 copies in the UK alone.
A musical marriage that combines Hazel O'Connor's unique and unforgettable voice with the extraordinary crystalline jazz/blues musicianship of celebrated Irish harper Cormac De Barra bound together by the special guitar and fine low whistle playing of Fionan de Barra.
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