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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 "Karma Chameleon," which later went to No. 1.
Culture Club members Roy Hay (left) and Mikey Craig attend the "Boy George & Culture Club" premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 5, 2025 in New York City.
Culture Club is known for a new wave sound. But their biggest hit "Karma Chameleon" was a harsh departure. The band still has mixed feelings about it.
The first two thirds of Culture Club’s “Miss Me Blind” belong to Boy George and his seductive pop coo. But guitarist Roy Hay owns the final third. The Top 5 hit closes with Hay laying down ...
From left: Roy Hay, George O'Dowd, Jon Moss and Mikey Craig in 'Boy George and Culture Club.' Duncan Raba/Tribeca Film Festival ...
All four members of Culture Club participated in the documentary: George, Moss, bassist Mikey Craig and guitarist Roy Hay. In the beginning, there was just George (real name: George O'Dowd), Craig ...
While original drummer Jon Moss left the band last year, Culture Club’s other three original members - George, bassist Mikey Craig and guitarist/keyboard player Roy Hay - were present and ...
Roy Hay of Culture Club walked a Tribeca Festival red carpet for the “Boy George and Culture Club” doc premiere, and shared his take on the rarity of bands today.
But as guitarist Roy Hay says in the new documentary Boy George & Culture Club, which premiered at New York’s Tribeca Festival and will stream on Netflix this fall, he wasn’t initially keen on ...
Guitarist Roy Hay and Mikey Craig attended the screening held at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center on June 5. After the Tribeca Film Festival premiere, Hay was particularly emotional about the ...
But as guitarist Roy Hay says in the new documentary Boy George & Culture Club, which premiered at New York’s Tribeca Festival and will stream on Netflix this fall, he wasn’t initially keen on ...