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Bros

BROS
Background information
Origin England
Genre(s) Dance-pop
Years active 1987—1992
Label(s) CBS (GBR, 1987-1994)
Former members
Matt Goss
Luke Goss
Craig Logan

Bros were an English boy band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, consisting of twin brothers Matt Goss and Luke Goss along with Craig Logan. They were managed by former Pet Shop Boys manager Tom Watkins, who it was rumoured was actually one of the main songwriters. In fact the songs on both of the first two albums were written by their producer Nicky Graham working under the name "The Brothers" to give the impression that the Goss brothers were the actual writers of the early hits.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 Discography
    • 3.1 Singles
    • 3.2 Albums
  • 4 External links

History

Their first single, I Owe You Nothing, was released in 1987 on CBS. The second, When Will I Be Famous? reached number two in the United Kingdom. Their first album, Push, was released in 1988.

The group achieved a total of 11 top 40 singles and 3 Top 40 albums in the United Kingdom, making them one of the biggest acts in British music between 1988 and 1993. They reached number one when "I Owe You Nothing" was reissued in 1988. In doing so, they also sparked a fashion craze of attaching Grolsch bottle tops to their shoes.

Logan left the band in 1989, and the Goss brothers continued touring. A second album, The Time was released in 1989 followed by Changing Faces in 1991 before the band imploded in 1992 due to contractual and financial disputes.

Matt Goss started his solo career in 1995 and has enjoyed more chart success. He recorded a duet "This Pain" with friend Denise Pearson of Five Star in 1997, although the song never saw commercial release. He was one of the chefs on Gordon Ramsay's Hells Kitchen (ITV). Luke Goss appeared in West End musicals throughout the 1990s and has also appeared in several movies since 2000, including Blade II, a 2004 TV version of Frankenstein as the creature, and he co-starred alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy in The Man. He also recorded several singles, including "Sweeter Than The Midnight Rain" with his 'Band Of Thieves', and was briefly signed to One Little Indian records.

After his stint with the group, Craig Logan went on to work as a sales rep for EMI records and then a manager to P!nk. In 2006, he was put in charge of Sony BMG's RCA Records label group.

Trivia

Craig Logan was briefly engaged to Dannii Minogue.

Discography

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK US Germany Australia Austria Switzerland Sweden France
1987 "I Owe You Nothing" #80 - - - - - - - Push
1987 "When Will I Be Famous?" #2 #83 #4 #5 #9 #2 #20 #7 Push
1988 "Drop The Boy" #2 - #9 #9 #17 #5 - - Push
1988 "I Owe You Nothing"(reissue) #1 - #13 #6 - #9 - #7 Push
1988 "I Quit" #4 - #38 #14 - - - #25 Push
1988 "Cat Among The Pigeons/Silent Night" #2 - #26 #15 - - - #41 Push
1989 "Too Much" #2 - #28 #11 - - #24 #37 The Time
1989 "Chocolate Box" #9 - - #23 - - - - The Time
1989 "Sister" #10 - - - - - - - The Time
1990 "Madly In Love" #14 - - - - - - - The Time
1991 "Are You Mine?" #12 - - - - - #30 - Changing Faces
1991 "Try" #27 - - - - - - - Changing Faces

Albums

External links



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