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George Michael speaking to press during his failed court battle to be released from his
George Michael speaking to press during his failed court battle to be released from his Sony record contract. Pictured on the day a High Court judge dismissed his legal action against Sony Music. 21st June 1994
Mike Moore
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 94 3031
Media ID 21747730
© Mirrorpix
Aids Clothing Entertainment Contract Court Dark Defeated George Michael Legal Panayiotou Record Ribbon Sony Music Suit Sunglasses
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Capture a moment of resilience and determination with our exclusive photographic print featuring George Michael during his high-profile court battle against Sony Music. This iconic image, captured by Mike Moore from Memory Lane Prints, showcases the legendary artist's unwavering spirit as he addresses the press. Add a touch of music history to your collection with this captivating piece from Media Storehouse.
High-quality poster prints are available in a range of sizes and are printed on 270 gsm semi-glossy silk finish poster paper. An affordable option for decorating any space, they are perfect for fixing straight onto walls. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.
Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Captured in a moment of both defiance and disappointment, this powerful print showcases the legendary George Michael as he addresses the press during his ill-fated court battle against Sony Music. Taken on June 21st, 1994, this image immortalizes a pivotal day when a High Court judge dismissed his legal action, leaving him trapped within an unwanted record contract. Dressed impeccably in a sleek red suit that exudes confidence, George Michael stands tall despite the darkness surrounding him. His signature sunglasses shield his eyes from prying gazes while adding an air of mystery to his already enigmatic persona. The iconic red ribbon pinned to his lapel serves as a poignant reminder of his unwavering commitment to AIDS charities and advocacy during the tumultuous 1990s. In this photograph by Mike Moore, we witness not only George Michael's remarkable fashion sense but also glimpse into the cutthroat music industry where legal battles can leave even the most talented artists feeling defeated. Yet beneath it all lies an artist who refuses to be silenced or controlled. This print captures a significant chapter in music history—a moment when one man fought for artistic freedom against corporate constraints. It serves as a timeless reminder of George Michael's resilience and determination in navigating both personal struggles and professional obstacles.
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