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Colin James Hay was born on 29 June 1953 in Saltcoats, a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland to James and Isabela Hay. [2] In 1967, when he was 14, the Hays emigrated to Melbourne in Australia. [3] [2] His parents owned a small music shop; his father, a piano tuner, had been a stage singer and dancer in Glasgow. [4] [5]
The discography of Colin Hay, a Scottish-born Australian singer, consists of fifteen studio albums, two video albums and twenty-nine singles (including five as a featured artist). Before his solo career commenced in 1986, Hay was the lead vocalist of the band Men at Work .
Colin Hay - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, vocals, 12-string guitar, Synclavier Jeremy Alsop - bass, keyboards, synthesizer guitar David Bitelli - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
Colin Bayley – guitar, vocals; Chad Wackerman – drums; none 1985–1986 Colin Hay – vocals, guitar; James Black – guitar, keyboards, vocals; Jeremy Alsop – bass, vocals; Colin Bayley – guitar, vocals; Paul Williamson – saxophone, keyboards, vocals; Chad Wackerman – drums; 1986–1996 Disbanded 1996–1997 Colin Hay – vocals ...
The album is a career-retrospective for Hay: he is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Australian pop band Men at Work, and roughly half of the songs on this album are Hay's solo studio renderings of works from the Men at Work catalog, while several others are remixes or re-recordings of material from his solo albums.
Going Somewhere is the sixth solo album by Scottish–Australian singer Colin Hay, released in 2001. Track listing. All songs written by Colin Hay, except where noted
Colin Hay – acoustic guitar, bass, piano, electric guitar, vocals, e-bow, baritone guitar; Dave Dale – percussion, cymbals, drums, electric guitar, background ...
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