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Name
  
Mikey Craig

Role
  
Musician


Music director
  
Electric Dreams

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Albums
  
Kissing to Be Clever, Greatest Hits, At Worst The Best of Boy Geor, Waking Up with the House on, Colour by Numbers

Similar People
  
Roy Hay, Jon Moss, Boy George, Phil Pickett, Gordon Gano

Music group
  
Culture Club (Since 1981)

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Michael Emile "Mikey" Craig (born 15 February 1960) is an English musician and DJ, best known as a bassist of the 1980s pop group Culture Club.

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In 1988, he released a single "I'm A Believer". Following the single's flop, Craig, with the help of his brother Greg, completed an album which was shelved by Virgin Records.

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Craig was an executive producer, in the mid-nineties, for his own critically acclaimed dance label, SLAMM records, generating dance hits by artists like Mr. & Mrs. Smith and also Mankey.

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Now, Craig is touring with Culture Club original members Boy George, Roy Hay, and Jon Moss. Craig has also performed with Kid Creole and the Coconuts during their UK shows.

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Personal life

Craig went to St Clement Danes School in DuCane Road, Hammersmith. Craig had two children with Cleo Scott (daughter of the author and political campaigner Erin Pizzey), a son, Keita, born in 1977 and a daughter Amber, born 18 months later. Keita was a paranoid schizophrenic who committed suicide in Wandsworth Prison in 2000. Craig ended his relationship with Cleo shortly after Culture Club's rise to fame in 1982. He is now married to an Italian woman named Lilli and had with her three sons: Milo Emile (b. 1990), Paco Gigi (b. 1992) and Geo Luca (b. 1998).

References

Mikey Craig Wikipedia