In 1985, Cassidy revitalised his career with the gold-certified album Romance, reaching the top ten of the UK charts and proving his enduring international appeal beyond his teen idol years.
Formed on the Isle of Wight in 1979, Level 42 is a British jazz-funk and pop-rock powerhouse fronted by Mark King, celebrated for their world-class “slap bass” grooves and sleek 80s synth-pop hits.
Born out of Glasgow’s vibrant 1980s music scene, Hipsway combined Grahame Skinner’s deep, cinematic baritone with funk-inflected guitar work to create a sophisticated brand of soulful pop, best epitomised by their international hit “The Honeythief.”