Matt Goss, affectionately known as Gossy, comes from London, England. He is a multifaceted musician renowned for his contribution to the pop, jazz, and swing genres. Goss first rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer of the pop band Bros, alongside his twin brother Luke Goss and Craig Logan. Bros achieved significant success with hits such as 'When Will I Be Famous?' and 'I Owe You Nothing'. Following the band's disbandment in 1992, Goss embarked on a solo career, forging a reputation as a talented solo artist with a rich, soulful voice.
Over the years, he diversified his career with a successful residency in Las Vegas, exhibiting his versatility by embracing the swing genre. His important albums include 'The Key' and 'Life You Imagine'. Matt continues to be an active and influential figure in contemporary music.