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Paul Rutherford
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood members British expatriates in New Zealand 1959 births LGBT musicians from England Living people English male singers Musicians from Liverpool LGBT singers Gay musicians
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British vocalist and dancer, mostly known for his tenure as the second vocalist in Frankie Goes To Hollywood.Paul Rutherford enjoyed a short lived solo career at the tail end of the 80s, notable for the ABC produced acid house classic %22Get Real%22.*8 December 1959 in Liverpool, England, UKPlease note the trombone player is Paul Rutherford (2).
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Paul Rutherford (born 8 December 1959, Liverpool) is an English musician and the former backing vocalist, dancer and occasional keyboardist with 1980s pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH), one of the group's two gay singers.He was born in Liverpool, but as a child during the 1960s moved to the Cantril Farm district, where future footballer Micky Quinn and future comedian Craig Charles were among his neighbours. He attended St Dominic's Roman Catholic school in Huyton along with his twin sister.Rutherford joined FGTH in 1980. He sang backing vocals to Holly Johnson and also danced and provided some keyboard parts to the band's output.He emerged from the 1970s punk scene on Merseyside founding initial fame with St.Helen's band The Spitfire Boys.The Spitfire Boys released a single %22British Refugees/Mein Kampf%22. He later teamed up with Johnson in a new band which went on to dominate the UK Singles Chart in 1984. He frequented and performed at the Seven Dials Jazz Club in London.The band ended three years later and Rutherford attempted a solo career which was short-lived. In 1989, three singles and the album Oh World were released. Two of the album tracks were produced by ABC. In late 2010, he released the album %22The Cowboy Years%22 under the name %22Paul Rutherford/Butt Cowboys%22.Rutherford and his civil union partner Perry live in New Zealand.
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