Iconic pop duo Pepsi & Shirlie have reunited to tell the story of their lives and career in a brand new autobiography.
‘It’s All in Black and White: Wham! Life and Friendship’, written by Helen ‘Pepsi’ DeMacque-Crockett and Shirlie Kemp, will trace back the history of the Heartache hitmakers, through their early career with Wham! and their successful tenure as a double act in the late 1980s.
“We have been inspired now to put our memories on the page after many years of requests, reminiscing of our time in the spotlight, on and off the stage,” reads a teaser for the publication. “And shining a light on our friendship which has endured over 35 years filled with love, laughter and loss.
“The 80s – a time of glitter, big hair and pop music. One duo lit up our lives as members of Wham! before finding their voice as Pepsi and Shirlie in their own right. Best known for hits such as Heartache and Goodbye Stranger, we get to hear their side of the story for the first time ever.
“From the day that they first met at Finsbury Park tube station, as Shirlie drove to rehearsals, they struck up an immediate friendship. Though they grew up in different parts of London, their lives bore many similarities. Both raised in big working-class families, both dreamt of bigger things, and both were united in their love for music.
“Their remarkable friendship has withstood the test of time, fame and distance. From the highs of touring with Wham!, parting ways, going it alone as the pop duo we came to know and love and everything else after.
“This is a story of love, heartbreak, determination, and above all the unbreakable bond of friendship.”
‘It’s All in Black and White: Wham! Life and Friendship’ is available to pre-order now from Amazon and Waterstones.