Boy George Autographs
Boy George, born George Alan O'Dowd on June 14, 1961, in Bexley, Kent, England, emerged as a prominent figure in the music scene during the early 1980s. He is best known as the lead singer of the pop band Culture Club, which became a defining act of the New Romantic movement. With his distinctive voice and androgynous style, Boy George quickly captured the attention of audiences worldwide. After forming Culture Club in 1981, the band achieved commercial success with hits like “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” “Karma Chameleon,” and “Time (Clock of the Heart),” combining elements of pop, reggae, and soul with thought-provoking lyrics and catchy melodies.
Boy George's music career extended beyond his work with Culture Club. He embraced a solo career in the late 1980s, releasing his debut album "Sold" in 1987, which showcased his versatility as an artist. The album included the hit single "Everything I Own," which resonated with fans and solidified his place in pop music history. Throughout the years, he continued to experiment with diverse genres, including dance, electronic, and even jazz, demonstrating his ability to evolve with the changing musical landscape. His collaborations with various artists, as well as his involvement in projects like the electro-pop duo Jesus Loves You, further showcased his creativity and willingness to push artistic boundaries.
Despite facing personal struggles and challenges throughout his career, including battles with addiction, Boy George has always maintained a strong presence in the music industry. His resilience is reflected in his return to flourishing musical endeavors, including the release of new music and tours with Culture Club in the 2010s. The band’s reunion efforts garnered acclaim, introducing their iconic sound to a new generation of fans while reigniting the passion of longtime supporters. Boy George’s impact on pop culture and music remains significant, serving as a beacon of individuality and self-expression in an ever-evolving industry.
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Current items with a signature of Boy George
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Traded items with a signature of Boy George
The most expensive item with a signature of Boy George (Boy George Signed Hat) was sold in June 2025 for $6,050.00 while the cheapest item (autograph from Boy George on a 4x6 photo in person) found a new owner for $1.99 in May 2022. The month with the most items sold (35) was June 2025 with an average selling price of $80.00 for an autographed item of Boy George. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2023 with $254.15 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $5.51 was July 2017. In average, an autographed item from Boy George is worth $57.40.
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Latest News about Boy George
Boy George Loves His Deeply Flawed Heroes (07/01/2023): The Culture Club leader on the complicated artists that shape his worldview, and the grand hats that help him make a statement.
George Washington helps Ferry Farm visitors celebrate his birthday (02/18/2019): There’s no better way to celebrate George Washington’s 287th birthday than to eat cake with the man of the hour himself. Boy George and DJ Armand Van Helden announced as headliners at South Central Fes (02/13/2019): POP icon Boy George is the latest star to be announced for a music event in Portsmouth – taking the place of Mutiny Festival. Boy George is threatening Clive Palmer with legal action on the use of Karma Cha (01/15/2019): Clive Palmer threw a second musician in a week because he snatched a song to use in his political advertising. The mining magnate makes a second turn in politics and revives its United Australia Party for May federal elections after the demolition in 2017. Mr. Palmer released a bizarre mobile game l 'Palmer Chameleon': Boy George's people slam Clive's use of hit song (01/15/2019): The pop icon's manager is horrified that Clive Palmer ripped off one of his client's most popular songs for a political campaign, and is warning of future legal action if he does not stop using the song.
Older News Stories about Boy George
George Shelley in conversation with Sir Ian McKellen (12/2018): The British singer-songwriter opens up to Sir Ian McKellen about his coming out journey in his most candid conversation of the year.
















