Tony Mortimer Reflects on 90s Music and Rivalry with Take That
In a recent interview, Tony Mortimer of East 17 shares his favorite 90s tracks and discusses the playful rivalry with Take That, revealing the first single he ever bought.
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In a recent interview, Tony Mortimer of East 17 shares his favorite 90s tracks and discusses the playful rivalry with Take That, revealing the first single he ever bought.
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