A few minutes ago, in a
report by Andy Moore on BBC UK, tributes have started pouring in on the life
and times of Singer George Michael, the ‘careless whisper’ crooner who was
reported to have died at his home on Christmas day at the age of 53 as
announced by his Publicist.
According to the
BBC report, the star, who launched his career with Wham! in the 1980s and had
huge success as a solo performer, "passed away peacefully" on
Christmas Day in Goring, Oxfordshire, his publicist said.
Thames Valley
Police say they are treating the death as unexplained but there were no
suspicious circumstances.
Former Wham!
bandmate Andrew Ridgeley said he was "heartbroken at the loss of my
beloved friend".
Writing on Twitter
and referring to Michael as "Yog", a nickname for "Yours Only
George", he added: "Me, his loved ones, his friends, the world of
music, the world at large. 4ever loved. A xx"
On Instagram, Sir
Elton John posted a photograph of himself with Michael, writing: "I am in
deep shock. I have lost a beloved friend - the kindest, most generous soul and
a brilliant artist. My heart goes out to his family and all of his fans."
Michael's family
announced news of his death in a statement issued through the singer's
publicist.
"It is with
great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George
passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period," it said.
"The family
would ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult and emotional time.
There will be no further comment at this stage."
South Central
Ambulance Service had been called to Michael's property at 13:42 GMT.
Thames Valley
Police said its officers also attended and Michael was confirmed dead at the
scene.
They added:
"At this stage the death is being treated as unexplained but not
suspicious. A post-mortem will be undertaken in due course. There will be no
further updates from Thames Valley Police until the post-mortem has taken place."
His manager,
Michael Lippman, gave the cause of death as heart failure.
A small heart
wreath and a rose are among the tributes that have begun to be left outside the
front door of Michael's home, a detached property by the River Thames.
Michael, who was
born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou in north London, sold more than 100 million
albums throughout a career spanning almost four decades.
He first found
fame with school friend Ridgeley in duo Wham! - reaching number one in the UK
singles charts on four occasions - before going on to release solo albums,
including the multi-million selling Faith in 1987.
The follow-up
Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 outsold Faith in the UK but led to Michael
losing a court case with record label Sony over his frustration at how the
album has been marketed.
His talents as a
singer, songwriter and music producer made George Michael one of the world's
biggest-selling artists.
Blessed with good
looks and a fine singing voice, his stage presence made him a favourite on the
live concert circuit as he matured from teen idol to long term stardom.
But there were
times when his battle with drugs and encounters with the police made lurid
headlines that threatened to eclipse his musical talents.
As a solo artist,
Michael scored a further seven number one singles in the UK with songs
including Careless Whisper and Fastlove, collaborated with the likes of Aretha
Franklin and Elton John, and won three Brit Awards and two Grammys.
The Grammy organisers
said Michael's "extraordinary talent had a profound impact on countless
entertainers worldwide, and his creative contributions will live on
forever".
Michael later
began facing headlines for the wrong reasons as in October 2006 he pleaded
guilty to driving while unfit through drugs, and in 2008 was cautioned for
possession of class A drugs, including crack cocaine.
In September 2010,
Michael received an eight-week prison sentence following an incident in which
he crashed his Range Rover into a shop in north London. He admitted driving
under the influence of drugs and possessing cannabis.
Pop stars from
Michael's heyday were joined by contemporary names in paying tribute on
Twitter.
ABC's Martin Fry
said: "Absolutely devastated to hear of the loss of @GeorgeMichael Truly
brilliant talent #sad #sad #sad."
Duran Duran
referred to the the so-called curse of 2016 - following the deaths of David
Bowie, Prince and Rick Parfitt - posting on their official Twitter account:
"2016 - loss of another talented soul. All our love and sympathy to
@GeorgeMichael's family."
The band included
a picture of Michael with its frontman Simon Le Bon, Sting and Bob Geldof.
Madonna posted a
video from 1989 on Twitter and Instagram of herself presenting Michael with an
award, and wrote: "Another Great Artist leaves us".
Robbie Williams,
whose first solo single was a cover of Michael's song Freedom, wrote: "Oh
God no …I love you George …Rest In Peace x".
Singer Pixie Lott
tweeted: "Grew up listening to the beautiful and talented @GeorgeMichael -
my mama's favourite! was a pleasure to meet him so sad to hear the news."
Fellow pop star La
Roux wrote: "Another one gone.... What a voice, what a songwriter."
DJ Tony Blackburn
said: "Unbelievable, George Michael has died at the age of 53. RIP.This
dreadful year goes on and on. So sad, a real talent."
Apart from ‘Careless Whisper’ which was a hit in 80s, George
Michael's UK number one singles include Wake Me Up Before You Go (with
Wham!) – 1984, Freedom (with Wham!) – 1984, I'm Your
Man (with Wham!) – 1985, The Edge of Heaven (with
Wham!) – 1986, A Different Corner – 1986, I Knew You
Were Waiting For Me (with Aretha Franklin) – 1987, Don't Let
the Sun Go Down on Me (with Elton John) – 1991, Five Live EP
(with Queen and Lisa Stansfield) – 1993, Jesus To A Child –
1996 and Fastlove in 1996.
Earlier this month
it was announced that producer and songwriter Naughty Boy was working with
Michael on a new album even with a documentary film entitled Freedom also was
due for release next March.
In 2011, Michael
postponed a series of concerts after being taken to hospital for treatment for
pneumonia. After treatment in a Vienna hospital, he made a tearful appearance
outside his London home and said it had been "touch and go" whether
he lived.
Doctors were
reported to have performed a tracheotomy to keep his airways open and he was
unconscious for some of his spell in hospital.
After years of
refusing to be drawn on speculation about his sexuality, Michael disclosed he
was gay in 1998 after being arrested in a public toilet in Beverly Hills,
California, for engaging in a lewd act.
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