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Culture Club guitarist Roy Hay says in the new documentary 'Boy George & Culture Club' that he wasn’t initially keen on ...
Culture Club is known for a new wave sound. But their biggest hit "Karma Chameleon" was a harsh departure. The band still has ...
Roy Hay of Culture Club walked a Tribeca Festival red carpet for the “Boy George and Culture Club” doc premiere, and shared ...
Two members of Culture Club reunited on the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival for the world premiere of a deeply ...
Guitarist Roy Hay tells Standard ‘we've had horrendous experiences with documentaries but this one gets it right’ ...
Almost 40 years later since their formation, Culture Club – George, bassist Mikey Craig and guitarist/keyboardist Roy Hay—are still performing and recording together following on-and-off ...
Director Allison Ellwood spoke with UPI about her documentary "Boy George & Culture Club," which premiered at the Tribeca ...
But guitarist Roy Hay owns the final third. The Top 5 hit closes with Hay laying down an epic guitar solo somewhere between funk champion Eddie Hazel and shredder Eddie Van Halen – although Hay ...
Roy Ernest Hay is the guitarist-keyboardist with Culture Club, a band of the 1980s fronted by Boy George. Hay, a trained pianist since the age of five, replaced founding member Johnny Suede in 1981.
Culture Club’s flamboyant singer, Boy George, their drummer, Jon Moss, and guitarist Roy Hay were running through compositions for the band’s second album, Colour By Numbers. George stood up ...
The drummer, 65, had previously brought legal action against the band’s lead singer Boy George, guitarist Roy Hay and bassist Michael Craig, after allegedly being 'expelled' by their manager in ...
Jon Moss brought legal action against singer Boy George, guitarist Roy Hay and bassist Michael Craig after allegedly being "expelled" by their manager in 2018 after 37 years. A court order issued ...