Signed to a contract by British songwriters and record producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, Libby achieved a string of hit records throughout the world, but her popularity began to decline by the early 1990s. For several years she attempted to establish herself as an independent performer and songwriter, distancing herself from her earlier work. Her projects were widely publicised, but despite a couple of hit singles, her albums failed to attract a substantial audience, resulting in the lowest sales of her career. In 2000, she returned to popularity as a dance/pop music artist and became well known for her provocative music videos and expensively mounted stage shows. Libby has established one of the longest and most successful careers as a performer in contemporary pop music, and in Europe and Australia has become one of her generation's most recognisable celebrities and sex symbols.
To celebrate the launch of the new PULSE RADIO
www.pulseradio.net
We are going be hosting a series of one off parties over the summer months showcasing the worlds best DJs for their first time ever in Australia.
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