Pete Burns Dies At age of 57

Culture&Arts Nancy Frank
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Dead or Alive singer Pete Burns, died this Sunday, Oct. 23, at the age of 57 years.


Pete Burns suffered a heart attack, was the announcement made by his agent, according to Time magazine. Dead or Alive have had success in the 1980s, Pete Burns being the voice of the classic hit ‘You Spin Me Round (Lika a Record)’ song which reached top rankings in the United States and the rest of the world as well.


Pete was also famous for his many plastic surgeries he suffered, which were more than 300, and on October 28 he was about to release a new album, entitled ‘Sophisticated Boom Box MMXVI was’.


Gezzepe Peter Burns was born on August 5, 1959, in Port Sunlight, England, and began to show his interest in music at the age of 16, when the punk fashion started. He formed his first group, entitled Mystery Girls in 1977, and then sang a period in the band Nightmares In Wax, for the group in 1980 to lay the foundations that will make him famous, Dead Or Alive.


Shocking with his extravagant costumes (often female ones) and the dark makeup which made him look more like a vocalist of gothic rock, Pete Burns managed to shock the audience with the sound that he proposed with Dead Or Alive, faster than the Cure, more violent than Duran Duran in language, but at the same time melodic enough to catch the mainstream audience.


Their debut album, ‘Sophisticated Boom Boom’ released in 1984 was imposed by the aking that  Dead Or Alive made after KC & The Sunshine Band, ‘That’s The Way I Like It’.

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