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 ...
Boy George explains why a lot of people hate his top hit, 'Karma Chameleon', what it's like going back on tour with Culture ...
"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 ...
When Virgin Records sent Culture Club’s first single to American record labels, the records were purposely housed in generic white sleeves. A photo of Boy George & Co. didn’t seem to be the way to get ...
The ’80s pop band, fronted by Boy George, are due to hit the road in December for ‘The Singles Tour’. They’ll showcase all the classic songs from their catalogue, including ‘Karma Chameleon’, ‘Do You ...
The show began with the band playing a brief snippet of its 1982 breakthrough classic “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me” before kicking into a rocking cover of The Clash’s “London Calling.” [RELATED: The ...
British pop group Culture Club, circa 1983: (from left: Boy George, Roy Hay, Jon Moss and Mikey Craig. Outside of “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” the legendary British pop group Culture Club’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Karma Chameleon" may be Culture Club's catchiest song, but it's still a sore spot for some band members. In a new documentary, ...