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Colin James Hay (born 29 June 1953) is a Scottish-Australian musician. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and the sole continuous member of the band
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, and later as a solo artist. Hay is a member of the band
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. Hay has made appearances in movies such as '' Cosi'' (1996) and in television shows such as '' The Resident'', ''
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'', '' JAG'', '' The Mick Molloy Show'', '' A Million Little Things'', and '' Scrubs''. In ''Scrubs'', he performs an acoustic version of the Men at Work hit " Overkill" in the first episode of the second season titled, My Overkill, along with a bit of the acoustic version of " Down Under" during a cutaway of the second episode of the seventh season titled, My Hard Labor. His music also appeared in the television series '' What About Brian'', '' The Black Donnellys'', '' Cane'', and the
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medical drama '' Casualty''.


Early life

Colin James Hay was born on 29 June 1953 in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland to James and Isabela Hay. In 1967, when he was 14, the Hays emigrated to
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. His parents owned a small music shop; his father, a piano tuner, had been a stage singer and dancer in
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.


Career


1978–1986: Men at Work

In 1978, Hay met Ron Strykert and they formed an acoustic duo. In 1979, Hay and Strykert added Jerry Speiser and Greg Ham started composing songs for what would become
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.Entries at
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: *Colin Hay/Colin Hay Band:  *Men at Work (1979–1986, 1995–present): 
The band released their debut studio album, '' Business as Usual'', in 1981, which was followed by ''
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'' (1983) and '' Two Hearts'' (1985) before breaking up in January 1986. In 1986, Hay joined as guest vocalist with the Incredible Penguins for a cover of " Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", a charity project for research on little penguins, which peaked at No. 10 on the Australian
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in December 1985. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until
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created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
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1987–1993: Solo career beginnings

Following the break-up of Men at Work in 1986, Hay released his debut single "Hold Me" in January 1987. The song peaked at number 40 on the Kent Music Report. His debut studio album, '' Looking for Jack'' was released in January 1987 and peaked at number 58. Hay relocated to
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in 1989. He settled in the Topanga region of the city and has resided in the United States since. In January 2016, he became a US citizen. In March 1990, Hay released "Into My Life", the lead single from his second studio album, '' Wayfaring Sons'', which was released in April 1990. Neither single nor album reached the ARIA top 100.*For ''Wayfaring Sons'' and "Into My Life" The album was credited to the Colin Hay Band, which consisted of Gerry Hale, Paul Gadsby and Robert Dillon. In 1992, Hay released the acoustic album '' Peaks & Valleys''. The album featured Hay's sister, Carol on vocals.


1994–2004: ARIA Hall of Fame and Lazy Eye Records

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994, Hay was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame as a member of
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. In 1994, Hay established his own recording label, Lazy Eye Records, and released his fourth studio album, '' Topanga''. In 1996, Hay reunited with Men at Work and toured South America, which led to the live Men at Work album, ''
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''. In October 1998, Hay released his fifth studio album, '' Transcendental Highway'' and in 1999 recorded and released the song "Misty Bay" with his girlfriend,
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. On 1 October 2000, Hay performed with Men at Work at the 2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony. In 2001, Hay released his sixth studio album, '' Going Somewhere''. In 2002, Hay released his seventh studio album '' Company of Strangers'' and the video album ''Live at the Continental'' recorded in 2000. In July 2003, Hay released his eighth studio album, '' Man @ Work'', re-recording some Men at Work hits and his solo songs, including a reimagined version of "Down Under" recorded with Hay's wife,
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, described as "more carnivale than outback". Hay toured North America with former Beatles
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, as a member of his
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. In 2004, Hay launched his one-man show named ''Man at Work'', a mixture of songs and stories.


2005–2020: Continued success

In 2006 Hay provided his voice for one of the characters in the animated film '' The Wild''. In April 2007, Hay released his ninth studio album, '' Are You Lookin' at Me?''. In 2008, Hay plays the role of Nick at the horror movie '' The Uninvited''. In May 2009, Hay performed at the Artist for the Arts Foundation benefit at Barnum Hall, Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California. Performing alongside Curt Smith of Tears for Fears, Fee Waybill of the Tubes,
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, and over 70 members of the Santa Monica High School Orchestra and Girls Choir, the benefit helped to provide funds for the continuation of music education in public schools. In August 2009, Hay released his tenth studio album, '' American Sunshine''. In 2010, Hay released the live album, ''Live at the Corner'', filmed in 2007 at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne, Australia. In August 2010, Hay performed in Missoula, Montana with a Los Angeles roots rock band named Patrolled By Radar. In May 2011, Hay released his eleventh studio album '' Gathering Mercury''. In 2011, Hay commented on his early solo career, stating, "After Men at Work, for the better part of a decade, I was stumbling around being unfocused. It was pre-internet; I really had to try to find my audiences by going out on tour. Men at Work really didn't build a foundational audience. We came in as a pop band with enormous radio success; once that goes away and the band breaks up the audience tends to go away with it. You're left with what you want to make of it. When you start out doing those tours, you start again ndyou tend not to attract a very big number of people. I'd play to a hundred people or sometimes less". In December 2013, Hay announced on his website that he was done touring "for the time being" and would spend 2014 writing and recording. In February 2015, Hay released his twelfth studio album, ''Next Year People''. The album was preceded by the single "Trying to Get to You". On 4 August 2015, ''Colin Hay: Waiting for my Real Life'', a documentary film about Hay, debuted at the
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. On 27 January 2017, he released the first single, "A Thousand Million Reasons", from his thirteenth studio album ''Fierce Mercy'', released in March 2017. ''Fierce Mercy'' debuted at number 44 on the ARIA chart, becoming his second solo chart entry in Australia. The album was promoted with his segments on '' Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery'' and '' Sunday Night''. Also in 2017, Hay released his first audiobook, ''Aesop's Fables with Colin Hay'', published by Devault-Graves Digital Editions, for which he narrated 24 of
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written by author Tom Graves.


2021–present: "Down Under" remix, and other successes

In August 2021, Hay released his fourteenth studio album, ''I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself''. The album features 10 versions of some of Hay's favourite songs from
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( Norwegian Wood, Across the Universe)
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( Many Rivers to Cross) and the Kinks ( Waterloo Sunset). In late 2021, Australian producer Christian "Luude" Benson (from the Tasmanian
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duo Choomba) remixed Men at Work's "Down Under" as a drum and bass track, with Hay re-recording the vocal for the track's release on the Sweat It Out record label. "Down Under" by Luude featuring Colin Hay charted at number 32 on the UK Singles chart on 7 January 2022 and at number 48 in Australia (ARIA Top 50 Singles for week of 10 January 2022). Hay's fifteenth studio album, ''Now and the Evermore'', was released on 18 March 2022. In 2022, Australian rock band Lime Cordiale released their song "Colin" from their album '' Enough Of The Sweet Talk''. Hay lends vocals to the song, and part of the music video was filmed at his house.


Personal life

Hay is married to singer
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, who often provides backing vocals at his shows. Noël has also helped with production on Hay's solo studio albums. Hay said of his ninth solo studio album, '' Are You Lookin' at Me?'' (2007) that "She was really crucial. She was a really great sounding board for me. She's a really good producer in the sense that she's very musical and has a great sense of song structure and so forth. So she was great to bounce ideas off. And she sang on nearly all the songs. So she was really a great part of this record". Hay and Noël live in Topanga Canyon in the
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band member Ron Strykert was arrested for allegedly making death threats against Hay. Hay became an American citizen in 2016. He also has a residence in St Kilda, Melbourne.


Discography

* '' Looking for Jack'' (1987) * '' Wayfaring Sons'' (1990) * '' Peaks & Valleys'' (1992) * '' Topanga'' (1994) * '' Transcendental Highway'' (1998) * '' Going Somewhere'' (2001) * '' Company of Strangers'' (2002) * '' Man @ Work'' (2003) * '' Are You Lookin' at Me?'' (2007) * '' American Sunshine'' (2009) * '' Gathering Mercury'' (2011) * ''Next Year People'' (2015) * ''Fierce Mercy'' (2017) * ''I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself'' (2021) * ''Now and the Evermore'' (2022)


Acting

After performing in Men at Work, Hay performed in a number of films and TV shows, usually in small roles.


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