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George Michael: Freedom The Ultimate Tribute 1963 - 2016

by David Nolan

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When George Michael died, the world mourned the loss of a huge talent: a charismatic pop star with a soulful voice and a powerful social conscience. George Michael: Freedom tells his story, from the sunshiny tunes of Wham! to the dark lyricism of his solo work. Featuring insightful text from a prominent music journalist and a variety of classic and rarely seen photographs, this beautiful tribute paints an intimate portrait of the world-famous musician.… (more)
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When George Michael died, the world mourned the loss of a huge talent: a charismatic pop star with a soulful voice and a powerful social conscience. George Michael: Freedom tells his story, from the sunshiny tunes of Wham! to the dark lyricism of his solo work. Featuring insightful text from a prominent music journalist and a variety of classic and rarely seen photographs, this beautiful tribute paints an intimate portrait of the world-famous musician.

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