Mikey Craig (born Michael Emile Craig, 15
February 1960,
in Hammersmith,
London)
was a former DJ who became the bassist with Culture
Club, one of the most popular bands of the 1980s.
Career
Craig is from a large family, with four brothers and two
sisters. Craig excelled in sports, particularly football.
His experience with music
began in his teens, watching his brothers play in
such bands
as "Funkapolitian." His musical influences, Craig cited, were The
Monkees and Parliament.
Culture Club split up in 1986 due to the band's declining chart success,
Boy
George's drug habit and tensions between George and drummer Jon
Moss who were romantically involved. However, he rejoined the
other three members when they made a successful comeback album in 1998.
In 1988, he released a single "I'm A Believer". Following the
single's flop, the ready and complete album was shelved by Virgin
Records. He worked on that album with his brother Greg.
In June 2006, Craig was rumoured to be taking part in a
reformation of Culture Club, with another vocalist after Boy George declined to take
part. As of November 2006, it is known that Craig, along with Moss and
new keyboardist
Phil Pickett, will be back on the road as Culture Club Reborn.
Personal life
When he was seventeen, Craig had a son (Keita), born in 1977
and a daughter (Amber), born 18 months later with Cleo Scott (daughter
of the author
and political campaigner Erin Pizzey).
Keita from East Sheen, Surrey, was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and
used his shoelaces to hang himself in Wandsworth
Prison on February
1, 2000 at
the age of 22, after being remanded in custody on robbery charges at
Richmond Magistrates' Court. The Prison Service later paid £20,000
compensation and apologised to the family, after an inquest found
that their neglect had lead to his death.
Craig and Scott broke up when Culture Club first got started
in 1982. Craig is now married with three sons.
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