Colin Hay
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Colin Hay is a musician. He appears in three episodes of Scrubs performing songs in two of them.
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When J.D. was on his way to work on the first day after the fallout in the cafeteria caused by Jordan, he is followed around by a man playing a guitar. The man appears on the street, as a patient, and even in the morgue. Later, when Dr. Cox is waiting for Colin to finish his song so he can harass J.D., he gets impatient and smashes Colin's guitar. Colin doesn't mind and says "I have other songs".(My Overkill). He later also appears in one of J.D.'s fantasies, which actually explains the "real" meaning of the song "Down Under".(My Hard Labor)
Colin Hay appears in the episode My Finale, as a brief cameo. His music can also be heard in many episodes of Scrubs.
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Born June 29, 1953 in Kilwinning, Scotland, Colin has enjoyed music his entire life. In the late 1960s, Colin moved to Australia where he and some other musicians formed the group "Men at Work", which became an international sensation in the 1980s with songs such as "Overkill," and "Down Under," and "Who Can it Be Now?" all which were composed by Hay. In the 1990s, Men at Work disbanded and Colin Hay began a solo career. After moving to Los Angeles, Colin released several albums. Colin has also appeared in many movies, including The Wild, The Uninvited and The Country Bears.
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Mr. Bragin • Harvey Corman • Mike Davis • Elaine • Mr. Foster • Guy • Colin Hay • Mr. Hilliard • Janitor • Mrs. Kaye • Sandy Larkin • Jack Moyer • Rolf Mueller • Patient • Ralphie • Jordan Sullivan • Mrs. Warner • Mr. Zerbo | ||||

