Matthew Weston Goss (September 29, 1968), better known as Matt Goss, is an
English singer-songwriter who rose to fame as a member of the '80s pop group
Bros. Born in Lewisham, London, he formed the proto-boy band Bros with his twin
brother Luke and Craig Logan in 1986, achieving mainstream success with their
multi-platinum studio debut Push (1988) and winning a Brit Award for British
Breakthrough Act in 1989. Following the band's dissolution in 1992, Matt Goss
embarked on a solo career that began with 1995's The Key, whose title track
scraped the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. A...