INXS is lining up its first North American tour since original lead singer Michael Hutchence's 1997 suicide. The 40-city tour will begin May 30 in Anaheim, Calif., with vocalist Jon Stevens filling… ...
The ’90s have not been terribly kind to INXS. The Australian band has sold more than 20 million albums since making its debut in 1980, but neither 1992’s Welcome to Wherever You Are nor 1993’s Full ...
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Kylie Minogue recalls crying on camera thinking back to 1997 death of rocker ex Michael Hutchence
Kylie Minogue is looking back on a particularly difficult time in her life. The Australian singer-songwriter — whose rise to ...
Andrew Farriss invited high school classmate Michael Hutchence to join his band Doctor Dolphin in Sydney, Australia in the mid-’70s. Over the next few years, Farriss’s brothers Jon and Tim joined the ...
Unable to find a permanent replacement singer since the apparent suicide of Michael Hutchence in 1997, veteran Australian rock act INXS is turning to reality TV. The band is teaming with Los… By ...
Detectives in Sydney yesterday ruled out auto-erotic sex games as the cause of rock star Michael Hutchence's death but said they were awaiting toxicology tests to determine whether he had taken drugs ...
Rock group INXS are to search for a new lead singer on a reality TV show. The show, titled Rock Star, will see the band hold auditions on five continents to find a replacement for Michael Hutchence, ...
INXS have confirmed that after 35-years they are no more. INXS formed in 1977 as The Farriss Brothers with brothers Jon, Tim and Andrew Farriss, friend Garry Gary Beers on bass and Kirk Penguilly on ...
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