Singer George Michael has signed a multi-million pound deal to write a "no holds barred" autobiography.
According to his publisher HarperCollins, the 44-year-old will write the book "entirely himself", without a ghost writer.
In what is being reported by the company as "one of the biggest ever book deals", the former Wham! frontman has promised to reveal the truth about his turbulent personal life and his career, which has spanned over 25 years.
His manager Andy Stephens has said "George has promised HarperCollins a no-holds barred biography and it's certainly going to be that."
He added, "People aren't stupid, they're beginning to notice that the truth is more interesting than the stories the press come up with."
The yet untitled book is due to hit shelves in the autumn.
Belinda Budge, the managing director and publisher of Harper NonFiction UK, described the deal as "incredibly exciting".
"George is one of the best known and best loved pop singers in the world, with an extraordinary story to tell," she said.
"I am particularly thrilled by this deal as I have long been a fan of George's. Most importantly this really will be a truly authentic book and an exceptional one as he's going to be writing it entirely himself."
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Chateaux
Artist: Chateaux
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Highly Strung
Year: 1985
Tracks: 9
FirePower
Year: 1984
Tracks: 8
Of all the ridiculous names elect by New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands, Cheltenham, England's Chateaux english hawthorn only submit the cake -- at least in terms of patriotic inappropriateness, if not inexplicability (Split Beaver or Ethel the Frog, anyone?). In whatever case, the stripe was formed circa 1981 by guitarist Tim Broughton, bassist Alec Houston, and drummer Andre Bayliss, and cursorily launch a home base with upstart Ebony Records, which selected their vocal "Thomas Young Blood" for inclusion on 1982's Metal Maniaxe compilation, and and then for single passing as a unmarried. By then, vocaliser Steve Grimmett had been added to the lineup, and it was his voice that graced Chateaux's full-length debut, Chained and Desperate, just a year later on. But, for reasons unknown, the rest of the grouping made it a point to take a firm stand at every opportunity that Grimmett was zero more than than a guest, going the exit door assailable for him to refocus on labelmates Grim Reaper, with whom he went on to recover far greater fame.
Ironically, as it shortly transpired, only guitarist and chieftain ballad maker Broughton was guaranteed a chairman at the tabular array, and by the release of the next year's sophomore Firepower LP, both Houston and Bayliss had been replaced by vocalist/bassist Krys Mason and drummer Chris Dadson (ex-Aragorn). Arguably, and even though Grimmett was for sure a more than gifted isaac Bashevis Singer overall, many observers believed that the change was for the better, with this album pursuing a more target and energetic route than Chateaux's sometimes overwrought debut -- which itself had shown quite a spot of assure, psyche you. The same could non be said for 1985's candidly water-treading Highly Strung album, whereupon headbanging free energy had clearly taken precession o'er anything remotely intelligent or original, and, when unsatisfying gross sales combined with the band's reluctance to circuit outside its local region, the time was near for the members of Chateaux to invite their fans sayonara and go their carve up shipway.
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
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