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Louis Walsh, the mastermind behind Boyzone in the 1990s, helped the pop band sell millions of records. However, the boyband has criticised their former manager in a new documentary. Boyzone ...
Now, thirty years on, all four remaining members - Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Michael 'Mikey' Graham, as well as their estranged manager, Louis Walsh – reveal the truth of what ...
You can check out at any time. More info Louis Walsh and Boyzone enjoyed huge success in the 1990s as the pop band sold millions of records. Boyzone: No Matter What delves into the boyband's ...
Louis Walsh, the X Factor judge who founded Boyzone in 1993, was undergoing chemotherapy when he agreed to participate in a documentary about the boyband. Despite being at odds with them for over ...
Louis Walsh, who created the band and acted as their manager, reveals in the documentary that he used to sell stories to tabloids about the group in order to keep them in the press and thus in the ...
Louis Walsh has revealed he was having chemotherapy when he agreed to appear in the Boyzone documentary. The X Factor judge founded the boyband in 1993 as he helped Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch ...
Louis Walsh, who created the band and acted as their manager, reveals in the documentary that he used to sell stories to tabloids about the group in order to keep them in the press and thus in the ...