Colin Hay works over Kent Stage
Colin Hay works over Kent StageExaminer.com“Please don't record my show,” requested Colin Hay three songs into his Kent Stage performance last Thursday. “It goes online, then I'll have to come up with new material,” explained Hay, whose eagle eyes patrolled seats for the telltale red blinking ...and more »
Colin Hay at the Ark
Colin Hay at the ArkRoyal Oak Daily TribuneIt would be a mockery, so it'll never happen.” Colin Hay performs at 8 pm May 19, and 7:30 pm May 20, at the Ark, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Saturday is sold out. Tickets for Sunday's show are $20. Call 734-761-1451 or visit www.theark.org.Colin Hay: Man (Still) At WorkRock Cellar MagazineA Tribute to Colin Hay and "Overkill"Cincinnati CityBeatPictures: Colin HayKPLR 11all 4 news articles »
For Colin Hay, the show must go on following death of former Men at Work ...
For Colin Hay, the show must go on following death of former Men at Work ...Plain Dealer (blog)By John Soeder, The Plain Dealer View full sizeMartin SmithEx-Men at Work frontman Colin Hay gets to the point on "Gathering Mercury," his latest solo album. "As you get older, I think you're always trying to leave things behind that you don't need," ...Colin Hay's past won't let him escapeToronto.comall 2 news articles »
Colin Hay keeps life in perspective
Colin Hay keeps life in perspectiveThe PhoenixI asked Men at Work founder Colin Hay to say a few words about his friend. "He was a very smart guy," Hay says via phone, near Philadelphia. "In the early '70s he just decided to become a musician and took up saxophone, flute, keyboards, and guitar.Men at Work's Greg Ham farewelledAdelaide NowHorns sound last hurrah for Greg HamHerald SunHits and memories honour an old Work mateSydney Morning Heraldall 37 news articles »
Chris Trapper a songwriter's songwriter
Chris Trapper a songwriter's songwriterEdmonton JournalThe Boston-based Trapper is currently touring with ex-Men at Work frontman Colin Hay, but for Thursday and Friday night's shows, he'll be going it alone with his guitar at The Blue Chair Cafe. The Journal spoke with him about songwriting, the economics ...