Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Frankie Goes To Hollywood formed in 1980 with Holly Johnson on vocals, Brian Nash on guitar, Mark O'Toole on bass, Paul Rutherford on keyboards, and Peter...
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Frankie Goes To Hollywood formed in 1980 with Holly Johnson on vocals, Brian Nash on guitar, Mark O'Toole on bass, Paul Rutherford on keyboards, and Peter Gill on drums.
They followed up with 'Two Tribes' in 1985, another single that stirred debate with its political themes. Their first album, 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome,' came out in 1984, and they released 'Liverpool' in 1986. Holly Johnson left the band in 1987, and the remaining members carried on for a few more years before disbanding in 1992.
Beyond 'Relax,' their catalog includes songs like 'Power Of Love' and 'Ferry Cross The Mersey.' They were a synth-pop band from Liverpool whose brief, noisy run in the 1980s left behind a handful of hits that still sound like they're trying to start an argument.
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