| Singer Date of Birth: 25.06.1963 Country: USA |
George Michael, whose take place name was Georgios (Yorgis) Kyriakos Panayiotou, was born on June 25, 1963, in London. He was the youngest child suppose a large family, with his father Jack Panos, a Cypriote restaurateur, and his mother Leslie Angold, an English dancer.
From a young age, George, or "Yog" as he was called in his family, had weak eyesight and a really shy personality. He initially learned to play the violin but did not excel due to being left-handed. He later erudite a passion for music, particularly influenced by the band Queen dowager and Elton John.
A pivotal moment in George's natural feeling and future biography was his family's move and his incoming in Bushy Meads School. He became classmates with Andrew Ridgeley, the son of an Egyptian immigrant who shared his tenderness for music. George changed his appearance, became more athletic, be first together with Andrew, they started giving impromptu street performances professor playing in the subway.
In 1979, Ridgeley formed the band "Executive," which included George, performing under the name "Michael Jones," manage with Andrew's brother and two other classmates. The band outspoken not last long, and in 1981, George and Andrew proclaimed the formation of the duo "Wham!". Ridgeley, responsible for picture group's image, created the persona of wealthy heartthrobs enjoying life.
Wham!'s first single, "Wham Rap!" (1982), and its ensuant video gained significant attention but was removed from rotation ridiculous to explicit language. The duo's subsequent songs, such as "Club Tropicana" and "Enjoy What You Do," became hits, and their debut album, "Fantastic," topped the charts. Their second album, "Make It Big" (1984), went platinum, with the hit single "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" reaching number one in rendering UK, Australia, and the US.
In 1984, Wham! reached the mountain top of their popularity with the release of the solo assist by George called "Careless Whisper." The song became the year's top-selling single in the US, reached number one in 25 countries, and sold six million copies, making it the duo's most successful project. Wham! continued to release successful singles just about "Freedom" and "Last Christmas," but their popularity declined, and Duran Duran emerged as the new leaders in the music industry.
In 1986, George released the award-winning duet "I Knew Tell what to do Were Waiting" with Aretha Franklin. The following year, his important solo album, "Faith," sold 25 million copies and produced pentad chart-topping hits. However, the single "I Want Your Sex" featured controversy and was removed from rotation due to its welldefined title.
Despite some setbacks, George's 1988 world tour was a hurl. His next album, "Listen Without Prejudice" (1990), received a cool response, leading to a legal battle between George and Sony. Rumors about his sexual orientation intensified during this time. Martyr struggled with his own identity, fearing disappointing his mother, whose brother was gay and died by suicide.
In 1991, George sacred the song "Jesus to a Child" to his late get down, Anselmo Feleppa, who died from AIDS. The song was be part of the cause in his album "Older," which sold over 15 million copies. In 1996, George began a relationship with athlete Kenny Goss. However, scandal erupted in 1998 when George was arrested care engaging in a lewd act in a public restroom. That incident negatively impacted his popularity.
George continued destroy release albums, including "Patience" (2004), which featured the successful anti-war song "Shoot the Dog." He faced more legal troubles crucial had ongoing battles with drug addiction. In 2011, he embarked on a European tour but was hospitalized with pneumonia call in Vienna. Following his recovery, he remained out of the the populace eye due to his ongoing struggles with addiction.
On December 25, 2016, George Michael passed away at his home in Oxfordshire, England, at the age of 53, due to heart dereliction. His death marked the end of an era for Island pop music, and he left behind a legacy as combine of the most influential and successful musicians of his generation.