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Holly Johnson
Holly Johnson
British artist, musician and writer
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Mark O'Toole
Mark O'Toole
English musician; bassist and founding member of Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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J. J. Jeczalik
J. J. Jeczalik
British electronic musician, record producer
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Andy Richards
Andy Richards
British record producer
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Propaganda
Propaganda
German synthpop group
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Art of Noise
Art of Noise
British band
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Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn
British record producer and musician
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China Crisis
China Crisis
English pop and rock band
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Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gerry and the Pacemakers
British band
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The Real Thing
The Real Thing
British soul group
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Nero
Nero
British musical group; electronic music trio
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Hothouse Flowers
Hothouse Flowers
Irish rock group
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The Hollies
The Hollies
English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s
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Paul Rutherford
Paul Rutherford
British musician
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Simply Red
Simply Red
English soul band
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All Saints
All Saints
English-Canadian girl group
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MC Tunes
MC Tunes
British rapper
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The Buggles
The Buggles
English New Wave band
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The Farm
The Farm
British band from Liverpool
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Frankie Sandford
Frankie Sandford
British singer
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Mis-Teeq
Mis-Teeq
British band
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The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons
American rock and pop band
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Band Aid
Band Aid
UK supergroup
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The Saturdays
The Saturdays
British-Irish girl group
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Peter Ashworth
Peter Ashworth
British photographer
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Sonia
Sonia
English pop singer
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Westlife
Westlife
Irish boy band
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The Blockheads
The Blockheads
Britsh Band
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We the Kings
We the Kings
American band
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Circa Waves
Circa Waves
British rock band
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Slade
Slade
British rock band
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Norman Watt-Roy
Norman Watt-Roy
English musician
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Mike Stock
Mike Stock
British record producer, songwriter
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The Bangles
The Bangles
American pop rock band

Frankie Goes to Hollywood were an English dance-rock band formed in Liverpool in 1980. The group's best-known line-up comprised Holly Johnson (vocals), Paul Rutherford (backing vocals), Peter Gill (drums, percussion), Mark O'Toole (bass guitar) and Brian Nash (guitar).

The group's 1983 debut single "Relax" was banned by the BBC in 1984 while at number six in the charts and subsequently topped the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks, going on to enjoy prolonged chart success throughout that year and ultimately becoming the seventh-best-selling UK single of all time. It also won the 1985 Brit Award for Best British Single. Their debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, reached number one in the UK in 1984 with advanced sales of more than one million. After the follow-up success of "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love", the group became only the second act in the history of the UK charts to reach number one with their first three singles; the first being fellow Liverpudlians Gerry and the Pacemakers in the 1960s. This record remained unbeaten until the Spice Girls achieved a six-single streak in 1996–1997.

In 1985 the band won the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. Associated with the Second British Invasion of the US, they also received Grammy Award and MTV Video Music Award nominations for Best New Artist. Songwriters Johnson, Gill and O'Toole received the 1984 Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Two Tribes". In 2015, the song was voted by the British public as the nation's 14th-favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV.