News

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 ...
Boy George defends PK Kemsley from recent romance rumors. The musician was also on hand to help defend PK from recent ...
George stood up with a new song. “Karma, karma, karma, karma chameleon,” he recited, tunefully. The assembled company burst into laughter. Hay was convinced it would lose the band all credibility.
Fans were dressing like each new look Boy George introduced. Let’s take a look at the story behind “Karma Chameleon” by Culture Club. “The song is about the terrible fear of alienation ...
But even though no one in the band aside from George wanted "Karma Chameleon" on the album (Moss jokes about the song's perplexing lyrics), and the video shoot on a Mississippi riverboat spurred ...
Paraphrased excerpt adapted from Culture Club’s “Karma Karma Chameleon” Remember when the cackling idiot, who now serves as Chief DEI Officer of the United States, was at that public event ...
"Karma Chameleon" may be Culture Club's catchiest song, but it's still a sore spot for some band members. In a new documentary, "Boy George & Culture Club," which premiered at the New York Tribeca ...
The story behind the 1983 hit "Karma Chameleon" is one of the highlights in director Alison Ellwood's documentary Boy George & Culture Club Other subjects addressed in the documentary include the ...
British pop group Culture Club, circa 1983: (from left: Boy George, Roy Hay, Jon Moss and Mikey Craig.