Limahl
Christopher Hamill, born on December 19, 1958, in Pemberton, Wigan, Lancashire, is an English pop singer renowned by his stage name, Limahl, an anagram derived from his surname. He first rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the band Kajagoogoo, which he joined in 1981. The group quickly made waves in the music scene, particularly with their debut single "Too Shy," which topped the UK Singles Chart in January 1983 and reached the top five on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Limahl's early life was rooted in a close-knit family, being the second of four children. He attended Mesnes High School before pursuing a career in acting, performing in productions like "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." His passion for music led him to form a punk band called Vox Deus and later join Kajagoogoo, where he contributed to their notable hits, including "Ooh to Be Ah" and "Hang on Now." Their debut album, *White Feathers*, peaked at number five in the UK charts, and their first major tour attracted an impressive audience of 60,000.
However, Limahl's time with Kajagoogoo was cut short in mid-1983 when he was dismissed from the band, an event that left him feeling betrayed. He then embarked on a solo career, achieving notable success with the 1984 hit "The NeverEnding Story," which served as the theme song for the film of the same name. Limahl's journey through the music industry showcases his significant contributions to pop culture in the 1980s.
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