Darren Hayes
Darren Hayes
Singer-Songwriter, Musician, and Activist
Full Name and Common Aliases
Darren Stanley Hayes was born on October 8, 1972, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. He is commonly known as Darren Hayes, but also goes by the stage name of *BWitched member.Birth and Death Dates
October 8, 1972 (born)
Nationality and Profession(s)
British singer-songwriter, musician, and activist.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family of artists, Hayes was exposed to music from an early age. His parents encouraged his creative pursuits, and he began singing and playing instruments as a child. After completing his secondary education, Hayes moved to London to pursue a career in music.
Major Accomplishments
Hayes' breakthrough came when he formed the pop group Savage Garden with bandmate Daniel Jones. The duo achieved international success with hits like "I Knew I Loved You" and "To the Moon and Back." After Savage Garden disbanded, Hayes launched a successful solo career, releasing his debut album, The Reason, in 2004.Notable Works or Actions
Hayes has released several critically acclaimed albums as a solo artist, including This Delicate Thing We've Made (2007) and Secret Codes and Truths** (2011). He is known for his introspective songwriting style, which often explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth. Hayes has also been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness.
Impact and Legacy
Throughout his career, Hayes has demonstrated a commitment to using his platform for social good. His music has inspired countless fans worldwide with its emotional honesty and vulnerability. As a solo artist, he continues to push boundaries and explore new sounds, solidifying his reputation as a talented songwriter and performer.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Darren Hayes' impact on the music industry extends beyond his impressive discography. His unapologetic approach to songwriting has paved the way for future generations of artists to express themselves authentically. As an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, he continues to raise awareness and promote acceptance through his music and activism.
As a testament to his enduring legacy, Hayes' songs remain widely popular today, with many fans still discovering his work through streaming platforms. His commitment to using his platform for good has inspired countless individuals around the world, cementing his status as a beloved and respected artist in the music industry.
Quotes by Darren Hayes
Darren Hayes's insights on:

If you’re straight, if you’re gay – hey, if you’re a horse – and I appeal to you, great!

I think I have a reputation for being really serious. In interviews I use big words, but I’m just an emotional goofball. I play practical jokes all the time.

If you want me to be straight, gay, into monkeys, dating Kylie, whatever, I’m happy for people to project whatever onto me!

When I was 10 I used to walk around shopping centres and go, “Oh, they’ve recognised me!” And I would think, “hold on, who am I? I’m nobody famous yet!” – Darren on 60 Minutes.

I think that’s what’s really beautiful about music, that it is little pieces of your heart and soul.

I used to wash up the dishes as C3PO. And it’s very hard to put cups away when this joint doesn’t bend! Mum was very tolerant...

When I realised I wasn’t Michael Jackson and I was this 10 year old boy growing up in the suburbs, I was devastated.

Let me give you a lesson about school. All the kids who were popular end up on the dole with babies. All the nerds end up as pop stars.

