As the guitarist in Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Brian Nash conquered the world. The Liverpool band’s first three singles shot to the top of the UK charts and spawned a multi-million selling album in the mid-eighties.
It was a thrilling rock’n’roll ride for ‘Nasher’, a lad from a council house barely out of his teens. But the dream didn’t last. Aged just 27, he found himself near homeless and on the dole. One of ‘The Lads’ no more.
Now, 30 years on from the band’s formation, Nasher takes us back on a colourful journey to Hollywood and beyond.
What price fame? It’s time to tell the real story.
It was a thrilling rock’n’roll ride for ‘Nasher’, a lad from a council house barely out of his teens. But the dream didn’t last. Aged just 27, he found himself near homeless and on the dole. One of ‘The Lads’ no more.
Now, 30 years on from the band’s formation, Nasher takes us back on a colourful journey to Hollywood and beyond.
What price fame? It’s time to tell the real story.