Born out of Melbourne, Australia, Men at Work became hitmakers of the '80s with unforgettable #1 singles like 'Who Can it Be Now?' and 'Down Under.' The group, fronted by Scottish-born Colin Hay, went ...
Best known for My recipe for Brussel sprouts. Current city Los Angeles. Really want to be In Melbourne. Haven’t been there since the pandemic. Craving driving down the Great Ocean Road, and swimming ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. For many of his post-Men At Work fans, GOING SOMEWHERE was their point of ...
Colin Hay has released his new album Now And The Evermore via Lazy Eye/Compass Records. In support, he's touring the US with shows running from now until May. Leading up to the album, Hay shared a ...
Men at Work singer Colin Hay calls Ringo Starr's guest drumming on his upcoming solo album, Now and the Evermore, the "icing on the cake." Hay's first collaboration with the former Beatle came in 2003 ...
In early March 2020, Men at Work frontman Colin Hay was a few dates into his extensive solo tour before pandemic lockdowns forced him to call it off. He went back home to Los Angeles. It was, as he ...
A garrulous guy who retains a Scottish accent though he’s lived in Los Angeles for the past 25 years, singer-songwriter Colin Hay clams up a bit when we start to prod him about Men at Work, the ...
Recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville (where top musicians such as Audley Freed, a former member of The Black Crowes, lent a hand) and mixed by Vance Powell (Chris Stapleton, Jack White) and Gordon ...
Look at any summer tour schedule, and you’ll find plenty of bands and solo artists that are essentially living off of their past. They fill big amphitheaters (and even stadiums) even though they haven ...