The pop duo Wham! dominated radio and television in the 1980s with feel-good, fun-loving hits that provided an antidote to the bleak outlook of the Cold War. Now, a new Netflix documentary titled ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1981, two talented 18-year-old friends from England, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, burst onto the music scene with a ...
In 1984 Wham! were a band riding high. Following the success of their debut album Fantastic in 1983, the band went on to Make It Big with an album of the same name in 1984 and a global tour proving ...
George Michael's early songwriting — and Andrew Ridgeley in general — are no longer punchlines thanks to Chris Smith's film. The “Wham!” documentary on Netflix hit me like, well, you can guess. Wham!
Pop music had one of its all-time best years in 1984, when Prince, Van Halen, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner and Madonna all topped the Billboard singles charts. Then, as the year came to an end, a U.K.
The director Chris Smith was not a fan of the ’80s pop band when he decided to take on the project about George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. By Farah Nayeri Two young Londoners — one of Greek Cypriot ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wham!'s George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley dress up in Scotland, 1983. (Mirrorpix/Getty Images) Maybe the human brain is wired to ...