The star first found fame as part of The Communards alongside Jimmy Somerville, with the two having been friends before ...
WITH less than a fortnight to go, the I’m A Celeb campmates will soon be jostling to be the next King or Queen of the Jungle.
Charismatic Scottish frontman Jimmy Somerville, later of The Communards, and his plaintive countertenor voice did the rest.
Forty years after its 1984 release, Bronski Beat's new wave hit "Smalltown Boy" has transcended generations to become an LGBTQ anthem for young and old alike. Released on the band's debut album ...
This month marks the 40th anniversary of The Age Of Consent, the landmark debut album from British synth-pop trio Bronski Beat, initially made up of musicians Jimmy Somerville, Steve Bronski ...
Charismatic Scottish frontman Jimmy Somerville, later of The Communards, and his plaintive countertenor voice did the rest. Jimmy Somerville performs on Sept. 21, 1991 during a NRJ radio live music ...
Charismatic Scottish frontman Jimmy Somerville, later of The Communards, and his plaintive countertenor voice did the rest. Bronski Beat's label London Records knew they had a surefire hit on ...
Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project has just announced more details of its upcoming concert in London including a performance by Lynks ...
While he first came to prominence alongside singer Jimmy Somerville in the pop band The Communards, who scored the best selling single of 1986 with their version of Don’t Leave Me This Way ...
We know about blacks and gays and nuclear disarmament, and will never be the same.” The fundraiser was headlined by Bronski Beat, whose lead singer Jimmy Somerville would go on to form The Communards, ...
Today in 1984, British synth-pop trio Bronski Beat released their debut album, The Age of Consent. The band members — Jimmy Somerville, Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek, all of whom were gay — wore ...
The Church of England priest initially gained recognition as a multi-instrumentalist alongside Jimmy Somerville in the 1980s band the Communards.