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George Michael: The Biography, by Rob Jovanovic
€5.00
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George Michael is an enigma. He was one of the most open and vocal pop superstars on the planet, yet he was also fiercely protective of his privacy.
From the formation of Wham! in 1981 he immediately found fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams. His music formed the soundtrack to the 1980s and he achieved all of this despite growing up in a dysfunctional family where his father openly proclaimed that George had no talent.
Wham! split in 1986 but Michael went on to greater things as a solo artist. In the last decade he returned to touring with the massively successful 25Live tour and the critically acclaimed Symphonica.
In the months before his death he was working on new material and a TV documentary. It was only after his death in December 2016 that stories of the full extent of his generosity came to light, adding another layer to the complex story of an unusual superstar.
Rob Jovanovic's newly updated biography of George Michael tackles the issues and glory that formed the superstar and his place as a cultural icon.
“Michael's journey is mapped out respectfully by a writer with a clear appreciation of his subject's worth.” - Record Collector
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