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Go write your own song: Colin Hay slams use of Down Under at anti-immigration rallies in Australia
Former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay has strongly condemned the use of the band’s iconic 1981 hit Down Under at ...
Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, ‘Go write your own song, leave mine alone’ ...
The songwriter behind the classic anthem shared his disapproval of his band's song being used by Australian anti-immigration ...
Colin Hay has spoken out against the use of Men At Work’s Down Under at anti-immigration rallies, saying the song was written for unity, not division.
Lime Cordiale have shared a new single titled ‘Colin’, a tribute to Colin Hay that also features guest vocals from the singer-songwriter and Men at Work frontman towards the track’s end. It’s an ...
Over the course of his career as a recording artist, Colin Hay has managed to rack up quite a few stories. His two-hour solo show Thursday night at the Turner Hall Ballroom was split evenly between ...
The judgement last week stating that Colin Hay and Ron Strykert stole the late Marion Sinclair's annoying Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree may well be challenged, and good thing, too. The song was ...
Colin Hay, front man and lead singer for the popular band Men at Work, plays a solo show to a near-capacity crowd Tuesday night at the Rio Theater. Hay is an Scotland-born but Australian raised singer ...
In a powerful statement on social media, Colin Hay has condemned the use of his iconic song, Down Under, at the recent March For Australia rallies. This condemnation highlights the broader concern ...
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