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Boy George Vinyl Records & Discography
Who is Boy George? A Brief Career Overview
Boy George, born George Alan O'Dowd, is a vibrant and iconic figure in the world of music, known predominantly as the lead singer of the legendary band Culture Club. Emerging from the New Romantic movement of the early 1980s, Boy George has effortlessly fused genres, creating a sound that encompasses pop, new wave, and soft rock. With his soulful voice and androgynous style, he caught the public's eye, becoming a cultural phenomenon that resonated worldwide.
From his unforgettable hits like "Karma Chameleon" to the profound "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," Boy George's career has been marked by groundbreaking achievements and a unique flair that sets him apart from his peers. Not only did he pave the way for discussions about gender and identity in pop culture, but his contribution to vinyl culture with memorable records has made him a cherished icon among collectors. With numerous accolades
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Boy George
British musician (born 1961)
George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is an English singer-songwriter and DJ who rose to fame as the lead singer of the pop band Culture Club. He began his solo career in 1987. Boy George grew up in Eltham and was part of the New Romantic movement which emerged in the late 1970s to early 1980s. His androgynous look and style of fashion was greatly inspired by glam rock pioneers David Bowie and Marc Bolan. He formed Culture Club with Roy Hay, Mikey Craig and Jon Moss in 1981. The band's second album, Colour by Numbers (1983), sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. Their hit singles include "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me", "Time (Clock of the Heart)", "I'll Tumble 4 Ya", "Church of the Poison Mind", "Karma Chameleon", "Victims", "Miss Me Blind", "It's a Miracle", "The War Song", "Move Away" and "I Just Wanna Be Loved".
Boy George was the lead singer of Jesus Loves You between 1989 and 1992 a
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Boy George discography
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