Boy George - Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
SUNDAY 6th DECEMBER'09 : WILD FRUIT RED PARTY 09 - BRIGHTON - UK - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=134784978164&ref=mf

WEDNESDAY 9th DECEMBER '09 - ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London, UK - Guest appereance at Rufus Wainwright family Christmas Concert.
Info & tickets @ www.anotsosilentnight.net
FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER - CLUB 107 - CRAWLEY- UK - http://www.the107club.co.uk/

SATURDAY 12th DECEMBER '09 - KOOLWATERS - Passion, Suderland, UK www.passionsuderland.com
FRIDAY 18th DECEMBER - GIBSONS with MARC VEDO - OSWESTRY - UK


SATURDAY 26th DECEMBER - GARLAND'S - LIVERPOOL - UK - http://www.garlandsnightclub.com/08/index.php
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THURSDAY 31th DECEMBER - CREAM ARENA - CHESTER - UK & FLAMINGO'S - BLACKPOOL - http://www.flamingoonline.co.uk/

"Up close & personal "
at Leicester Square Theatre

20,21,22,23,27,28,29,30,31 December 2009.
Boy George needs little introduction
he shot to international stardom in the 80s as the front man of one of the UKs biggest exports Culture Club and has remained one of the worlds most recognisable iconic figures
however George himself says
I am sometimes recognised for all the wrong reasons. In advance of his 2010 European Tour George will perform a set of exclusive intimate shows at Leicester Square Theatre
stripped down, acoustic, unplugged whatever cliché you want to call it this set of exclusive concerts lies bare George as an artist, singer, lyricist and musician this is simply The Man and his Music
performing his biggest hits from Culture Club, his solo career, new writing and covers from his own music heroes. DONT MISS ONE OF THE BEST SOUL VOICES AND MOST COLOURFUL PERSONALITIES BRITIAN AS EVER PRODUCED!
£35.00-£45.00

UP CLOSE & PERSONAL
LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE, LONDON, UK
Sunday, December 20th @ 7:30 PM (7:00 PM doors)
Monday, December 21th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Tuesday, December 22th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Wednesday, December 23th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Sunday, December 27th @ 7:30 PM (7:00 PM doors)
Monday, December 28th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Tuesday, December 29th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Wednesday, December 30th @ 9:30 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Thursday, December 31st @ 4:30 PM (4:00 PM doors)
Tickets fee: £35.00-£45.00
Buy your tickets here: www.ticketweb.co.uk
OTHER CONCERTS DATES - 2010 UK TOUR
Friday, April 16th @ Lighthouse, Poole
Sunday, April 18th @ Grand Theater, Blackpool
Monday, April 19th @ Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham
Tuesday April 20th @ The Dome, Brighton
Wednesday April 21st @ The Sage, Gateshead
Thursday, April 22nd @ The Lowry, Manchester
Info / Buy tickets @ www.quaytickets.com
Saturday April 24th @ Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
Monday, April 26st @ Grand Theatre, Swansea
Info / Buy tickets @ www.swansea.gov.uk
Tuesday, April 27th @ Cheltenham
Info / Buy tickets @ www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk
Wednesday, April 28th @ The Anvil, Basingstoke
HERE & NOW 2010 UK TOUR - THE VERY BEST OF THE 80'S
Sunday, June 20th @ Isle of Man
Info / Buy tickets @ www.bayfestival.im
Saturday, August 7th @ Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire
Info / Buy tickets @ www.here-and-now.info

Description: Celebrities attended the Get Tested at The Paradise, West London, UK. 26/11/2009 Pictured; Boy George

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Dot Cotton 18th Birthday Party feat. Boy George

November 28th
First I just wanted to say thank you for all the effort that you made with our Dotty Horror Night.
I did promise that I would set a competition for our Birthday Party, as you know the 28th of November the Dot Cotton Club will be 18 years old.
The Competition
Dress to look like Boy George, from any period.
The Prize
Everybody that enters will get in for £7.50
The winner will get Three months free entry for 2
So Guys and Gals its over to you, dress it up dress it down, our 18th Birthday will be the highlight of the year.
http://www.junction.co.uk/events/day/2009/11/28/1038-dot-cotton-18th-birthday-party-feat-boy-george
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Friday November 27,2009
Boy George spent years addicted to heroin but now says he has finally kicked the habit.
The pop icon was released from prison in May after serving four months of a 15-month sentence for assault and false imprisonment involving a male escort. Many had suspected he was back on drugs while he was locked up but George says his time in custody actually helped him to stay clean.
“I went in with all the tools you learn in Narcotics Anonymous about resilience and surrender,” he tells Attitude magazine.
“I went to NA meetings inside. The first week in Pentonville. Oh my god, I was horrified.”
Of his decision to stop taking drugs, George said: “I’d just had enough. Lots of extreme things happened but it was actually really a mundane day when I just decided I’d had enough.”
But George, 48, admits that at first he was not keen on going to Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
“I was like, I don’t need it, I’m fine. I’d been to one in the Eighties and I just thought they were all weirdos, which is a common get-out clause for anyone in denial but I went to one. Since that day my life has improved more than 100 per cent.”
The singer says he has seen a number of gay men attending support groups for various addictions.
“I’m seeing guys coming in who’ve been using crystal meth and there is potential for that to be an epidemic,” he says. “It’s scary and it’s starting to become popular here. People need to block out their feelings and the question is, why do we hate ourselves so much? I read lots of gay books in prison and I thought: ‘Why are you so angry?’ There’s a point in your life where you can’t hold that anger any more.”
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/142688/Boy-George-says-he-is-off-drugs-for-good
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1. You are one of the worlds biggest gay icons. In the 80s, being gay was a hard thing to accept for many people. Was it easy or difficult for you to just be yourself? Were you accepted for who you are by your family, friends and the music industry at first?
BOY GEORGE: Well, I came out well before the 80s. I was just sixteen when I came out to my family but in the 80s my sexuality became a public issue because of my fame so it was a whole different experience. Coming out to one's family is hard enough but being exposed to the entire world through the media, well, it's hard to explain what that's like. My relationship with Jon Moss also made it difficult because he wasn't comfortable with our relationship being public. For me it was less of an issue because I was already out to my family and friends and had lived for some years as an openly gay man. I look back now and I realise how huge it was but at the time I was quite so confused about what to say or do. I wanted to tell everyone that I loved Jon but was also afraid of loosing him so there was only one choice and that was to keep our relationship private. I had the support of my family always, right from the start. I know how important that is because so many people don't, even nowadays.
2. When people think of 80's music, CULTURE CLUB more than always comes to mind as one of the biggest bands of the era. Were you ready for fame? Did you think you were going to become one of the biggest stars in the world? What is the one moment that really stands out to you that you realized "You Made It". You are a Star
BOY GEORGE: I don't think I had much time to really sit around and think 'I'm a star'. I remember getting mobbed for the first time in a store in Scotland on tour. It was simply overnight, once we had been on TV I was instantly recognized everywhere and I just couldn't walk down the street. It was a bit like a roller coaster ride and you just go along with it because it's all new and exciting. Of course, like any new exciting experience it gets a little suffocating and I had to find a way of being able to walk around without being hounded. I can do it now much easier because I don't have the dreadlocks and I don't walk around in full costume and make up. Mind you, the minute the war paint and glad rags go on I get lots of attention and I get treated very differently. I handle it much better these days!
3. After leaving CULTURE CLUB you did many albums as a solo artist. Do any of them hold a special place in your heart? Which album was most personal to you as a solo artist? Why?
BOY GEORGE: I still haven't made the record I feel is my opus as a solo artist. I will know when it happens but as far as I'm concerned it's yet to happen! Of course I'm very proud of the solo work I've done but some of my favorite stuff has been largely ignored or is only known to hardcore fans. I guess I'm always looking to the next project. I think my work on Taboo is some of the stuff I'm most proud of from a song-writing perspective.
4. You are also known for being a superstar DJ. What made you cross over from singing to DJ'ing?
BOY GEORGE: I've never felt that I have to choose between one or the other. The DJ work has been more successful over the past ten years and I find it very exciting playing in clubs. My heart is always going to be more with singing and performing live with my band because it's more emotional and intimate. You can express yourself much more when performing as a musician and my stuff is always very personal so it's obviously going to mean much more. But when you have a dance crowd in your hands there is nothing quite like it. I enjoy anything that allows me to express my creative ideas, being a DJ, singing and writing, photography or creating fashion!
5. I recently heard some of your new demo tracks. Does this mean there is a new album in the works? Anything you can tell us about?
BOY GEORGE: The next thing I will release is a dance album with all the stuff I've collaborated on with Kinky Roland, some of it has been available before but there are lot's of tracks that never got released or mixes of tracks that have never been heard. We are including a few new things, Amazing Grace, Brand New, etc. There will be a special E.P out with additional tracks before the album. All this stuff will be available in the next couple of months. I'm doing a new album in october with Steve Levine who produced all the early Culture Club stuff. This album will be more traditional and will feature lots of interesting covers, jazz classics and gospel and a few brand new songs. I think 'Lights' will be part of this project and then I will tour this album from around next April. We are making a documentary to go with this project but it will be purely about the music, no scandal or bullshit!
6. At one time, you had a radio talk show on London's LBC. I am located in MASS, USA and I tuned in all the time online just to hear your show. (Gotta love that 5 hour time difference. lol)
What gave you the desire to step into that area of the business? being on the other side of the table?
BOY GEORGE: It was an opportunity that just arose and it was something new to try out. I enjoyed writing my column for the Sunday Express and it's something I'd like to do again but for now I want to focus on the music!
7. A few years back, you hit Broadway with TABOO. What was that like for you? Was that a first time experience? What made you turn to that direction?
BOY GEORGE: It was an anti-climax after doing Taboo in London. I don't think New York was ready for Taboo. Also, the New York production was less edgy so it felt like a real compromise but I had fun on Broadway despite the dramas!
8. During the TABOO era, correct me if I am wrong... but is that when you officially started the new look of paint on your face and head as an image? Was that more for shock value or just another persona? How did you come up with that incredible idea for a look?
BOY GEORGE: I was playing the late performance artist Leigh Bowery so those were his looks in fact.
9. I didnt really want to get into this topic, but I know many fans would like to know... When you did your prison time, was it anything like you were expecting it to be? Not only being gay, but also a celebrity - did this concern you? What was the experience like behind bars?
BOY GEORGE: I just got on with it to be honest. It was like being back at school but I made a few good friends and I tried to stay positive and I feel I was pretty successful. I read a lot of things that were printed about me when I was released and it was such a pile of crap. One day I will put down my story in a book but right now I just want to focus on the future and being creative. Prison pretends to be about rehabilitation but it's just lies. They feed you and lock you up and that's all that really happens. It's more about retribution and perhaps this is why so many people keep going back to prison again and again. Now that I've been there I can see why it can never work. Prison needs serious therapy!
10. What does the future hold for BOY GEORGE?
A new album? Culture Club Reunion?
BOY GEORGE: I think I've already answered this. A Culture Club reunion?
We tried that and it was fun briefly but it ended up being a proper headache.
Thanks George!
http://80sinyourface.ning.com/profiles/blogs/interview-boy-george
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White Xmas

Boy George will release his version of the Christmas classic ‘White Christmas’ on December 13. The single will be released digitally. The track has has been remixed by Kinky Roland but no word on when the remixes will be released.
If you buy the tracks from here a small percentage of your purchase will be donated to WSPA
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