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28 years after he made it a worldwide hit. Read More
Even the music tragics on the ABC quiz show Spicks and Specks baulked when they heard the flute trill from Down Under in September 2007. Read More
Colin Hay once sang at stadiums during the early-'80s heyday of his band Men at Work. Read More
IT'S not your usual place for a jam session but yesterday the Federal Court was treated to a practical demonstration of the similarities between the melody of children's song Kookaburra and the flute riff of Men at Work's iconic anthem Down Under. Read More
This week in 1982, Australia's Men at Work , fronted by singer/songwriter Colin Hay , topped the Billboard Hot 100 with their first U.S. single, "Who Can It Be Now?" Read More
Scottish-born Colin Hay emigrated to Australia with his family when he was 14, and gained international fame as frontman and principal songwriter for the cult Australian band, Men at Work. They had a string of hits in the 80s, such as Down Under, Who Can It Be Now? and Overkill. Read More
There are, for your entertainment pleasure, CD-release parties, a show from a notable visitor and the returned of a storied band. Read More
After selling millions of albums, winning Grammy Awards, seeing the world and being in one of the 1980s most successful bands thanks to hits like "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?" former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay has spent 20 years building it all up again. Read More
The best of Colin Hay's songs are simply written but weighted with big questions about life and love. Read More
Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become ... Read the full Men at Work bio.