Roy Hay

Roy Hay

Nascimento : 1961-08-12, Southend, Essex, England, UK

História

Roy Ernest Hay is the guitarist-keyboardist with Culture Club, a band of the 1980s fronted by Boy George. Hay, a trained pianist since the age of five, replaced founding member Johnny Suede in 1981. Description above from the Wikipedia article Roy Hay, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Roy Hay

Filmes

We Are Gathered Here Today
Original Music Composer
The patriarch of the family enters the hospital with COVID-19 and because of hospital protocols his family members are forced to say their goodbyes via video conferencing.
Culture Club: Live At Wembley: World Tour 2016
Musician
O Culture Club, icônica banda da década de 1980, volta para casa com todos os membros originais e se apresenta em Wembley, após uma turnê mundial de grande sucesso em 60 cidades.
Culture Club: Live At Wembley: World Tour 2016
Guitarist-Keyboardist
O Culture Club, icônica banda da década de 1980, volta para casa com todos os membros originais e se apresenta em Wembley, após uma turnê mundial de grande sucesso em 60 cidades.
Boy George and Culture Club: Karma to Calamity
In 2014 Culture Club decided to come back together to record a new album and embark on a UK and US tour. Director Mike Nicholls has unique access, following the band as they first meet in George's London home to write new material. However, it's not long before creative differences and tensions from their past begin to emerge. Faultlines develop further when the band travel to Spain to record the new album, spending two weeks working and living together in a remote recording studio.As the band return to London to prepare for the tour, they suffer a Twitter mauling after their first big public performance on Strictly Come Dancing. Relations are even more strained when George and the band sign to separate managers and a sudden illness threatens the whole reunion.The film looks at the band's troubled past, examining the themes of success, fame and ego, and reveals the personalities behind one of the most iconic bands of all time.
Determinado a Matar
Original Music Composer
Robert Burns é um respeitado arqueólogo que no passado foi um famoso ladrão. Ele descobre acidentalmente que Tong, a máfia chinesa, está usando os artefatos chineses antigos, recentemente descobertos por ele, para esconder e contrabandear narcóticos pela fronteira. Ele tenta fugir com sua leal assistente, mas ela é morta e Robert é incriminado como traficante de drogas, tendo que ficar em um presídio chinês até sua inocência ser provada. Porém o D.E.A. convence os militares chineses que Robert será mais útil solto, pois poderá levá-los aos reais traficantes. Já solto, Roberté ameaçado pela máfia chinesa, mas tentaram intimidar o homem e paralelamente sua esposa é morta. Tong e seu cartel de drogas entende que Robert só parará se estiver morto e manda assassinos eliminá-lo, mas Robert está determinado a se vingar.
Culture Club Live At The Royal Albert Hall 20th Anniversary Concert
Live at the Royal Albert Hall finds Culture Club celebrating their 20th anniversary with an infectious and expansive grandeur, all while basking in the love of adoring fans. The show actually starts with a great joke on the audience: Boy George, looking not a day over 20, glides onstage in his once-trademark derby and beaded hair extensions, delivering a warm and welcome vocal on "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" The startled crowd soon realises he's an impersonator. The real, fortysomething George O'Dowd, looking a lot less androgynous and a tad thicker than in his New Romantic days, smiles self-deprecatingly and launches into a pleasing set of white soul ("Cold Shoulder", "Miss Me Blind"), stark gospel ("That's the Way"), stirring raga-rock ("Bow Down Mister") and even a classic (a lovely cover of Bowie's "Starman", complete with audience participation and muscular guitar by Roy Hay). It's a fine show all around.
Party in the Park 1999
Self
Location - London's Hyde Park Date - 4th July 1999 Madness: "Our House"; S Club 7: "Bring it all Back"; Boyzone: "No Matter What"; Geri Halliwell: "Look at Me"; Texas: "Blacked Eyed Boy"; Steps: One for Sorrow". It all goes on and on and on with simply the best on this 120 minute concert recording of the Party In The Park
Goodbye America
Music
It is November 1992 and the US Navy is preparing to surrender its largest overseas facility at Subic Bay, Philippines, after almost a century. For both countries, and for the navy, it is a time of change. Violence erupts shortly after the U.S. Navy announces plans to withdraw from a Philippine base in 1992.
Culture Club: A Kiss Across the Ocean
Recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon December 1983 1 - I'll Tumble 4 Ya 2 - Mister Man 3 - It's A Miracle 4 - Karma Chameleon 5 - Black Money 6 - Love Twist 7 - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me 8 - Miss Me Blind 9 - Church Of The Poision Mind 10 - Victims 11 - Time 12 - White Boy 13 - Melting Pot.