NEARLY 20 years after his death, “new” solo music from former INXS singer Michael Hutchence is about to be released. But in an eerie twist of fate, a vault of previously unheard solo music has been ...
When INXS frontman Michael Hutchence died in 1997, he had been working on his first solo album, which featured collaborations with Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill, Black Grape producer Danny Saber ...
It’s hard to believe that Michael Hutchence, the devastatingly charismatic lead singer of pop/funk/rock band INXS, passed away 25 years ago, on Nov. 22, 1997. Even in an era when we seem to be losing ...
Michael Hutchence’s debut solo album came out in 1999, two years after the INXS frontman’s death. The album was co-produced by Hutchence, Gang Of Four’s Andy Gill (who passed away in 2020), and Black ...
The ’80s will forever be known as the decade of overindulgence and unabashed carnality. Everything took on a bright veneer, almost blinding in its imagery, and music led the way. With the advent of ...
"He was the complete package..." "And everyone wanted a piece of him." Dogwoof has debuted an official trailer for a music documentary titled Mystify: Michael Hutchence, from Australian filmmaker ...
Former INXS frontman Michael Hutchence is the subject of a new BBC feature doc co-produced by Studio 54 and Searching For Sugar Man producer Passion Pictures. The British public broadcaster is to air ...
In the late 1980s, Australian pop-rockers INXS were one of the biggest bands on the globe. Even if you weren’t one of the probably one in three people on the planet who owned Kick on cassette tape, ...
The guy who made some of the best dance-rock music ever has been a country fan most of his life. As a teenager growing up in rough-and-tumble Australia, Andrew Farris - cofounder, ...
Since college, my life has revolved around covering concerts and attending events. So count me among the millions of live music fans now staving off withdrawal by engaging in such fun weekend ...
“Mystify” — a portrayal of charismatic INXS singer Michael Hutchence, who committed suicide in 1997 at the age of 37 — makes powerful use of family and personal footage to tell the story of a talented ...
Former INXS frontman Michael Hutchence is the subject of a new BBC feature doc co-produced by Studio 54 and Searching For Sugar Man producer Passion Pictures. The British public broadcaster is to air ...