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Culture Club's Boy George digital portrait STHBathers His guitar virtuosity shines through

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His guitar virtuosity shines through on his 1968 debut album ‘Eight Frames a Second’

formerly of The Springbok Nude Girls

I painted Geraldine Sharpe-Newton for the Lots Road Group of portraitists' "Portrayed

during the encore

Culture Club's Boy George digital portrait STHBathers His guitar virtuosity shines throughCURRENTLY NOT ON SALE ONLINE BUT CAN BE PURCHASED FROM THE PEOPLE HIVE TWICKENHAM British singer, songwriter and DJ Boy George, here portrayed in androgynous costume, is literally wearing a mask of heavy make up, but the lyrics of his hit, Do you really want to hurt me, are autobiographical. Julien Temple, the Director of the accompanying video, said the song, was about being gay and being victimised for your sexuality, which George was kind of

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