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Photographic Print : Tracey Newby (left) and her friend Wendy Riley (right) both aged 16 from Garston
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Tracey Newby (left) and her friend Wendy Riley (right) both aged 16 from Garston
Tracey Newby (left) and her friend Wendy Riley (right) both aged 16 from Garston, a suburb of Liverpool. Both are what are affectionately known as Brossettes, fans of the 1980s pop group Bros. Bros are singer Matt Goss, his brother who is drummer Luke Goss, and bass player friend Craig Logan.
Tracey has covered the walls and ceilings with posters and pictures of Bros, and joked " I ll have to start covering the wardrobe with pictures and I may even have to borrow some space in the living room"
Bros were a huge pop group in the 1980s who enjoyed hit singles such When Will I Be Famous and I Owe You Nothing. In 2018 they released a highly praised documentary called " Bros: After the Screaming Stops" which revealed their struggles with 1980s fame at such a young age, aswell as exploring Matt and Lukes relationship as brothers in the spotlight.
Picture taken 24th June 1988
Eddie Barford
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
Merseyside
England
B/W Print
Media ID 21875497
© Mirrorpix
Decoration Decorations Entertainmnent Fame Friends Hero Picture Posters Room Teenage Teenagers Wallpaper Worship 1988 Obsession Wall Art
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with this charming photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Captured by Eddie Barford, the image features two 16-year-old friends, Tracey Newby and Wendy Riley, from Garston, a suburb of Liverpool. Dressed in the fashion of the 1980s, they are proudly displaying their love for the popular pop group Bros, earning them the nickname Brossettes. This vintage print is part of the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia and personality to your home decor.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.1cm x 25.4cm (7.1" x 10")
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Tracey Newby (left) and her friend Wendy Riley (right), both aged 16 from Garston, proudly display their devotion to the iconic 1980s pop group Bros. Affectionately known as Brossettes, these teenage fans have transformed Tracey's room into a shrine dedicated to their musical heroes. Every inch of wall and ceiling is adorned with posters and pictures of Matt Goss, Luke Goss, and Craig Logan - the talented trio behind Bros. With a mischievous grin, Tracey jokes about expanding her collection even further by covering her wardrobe and borrowing space in the living room. Such is the extent of her passion for this sensational band that captured the hearts of millions during their heyday. Bros rose to fame with chart-topping hits like "When Will I Be Famous" and "I Owe You Nothing" becoming an emblematic symbol of youth culture in the 1980s. In 2018, they released a highly acclaimed documentary titled "Bros: After the Screaming Stops" which delved into their struggles with early fame while exploring the complex dynamics between Matt and Luke as brothers navigating stardom. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time on June 24th, 1988 - an era defined by its music, obsession with pop idols, and vibrant youth culture. Eddie Barford skillfully immortalizes Tracey's unwavering adoration for Bros through his lens; it serves as a nostalgic reminder of an unforgettable chapter in entertainment history.
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