13 Facts About Jon Moss

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Jonathan Aubrey Moss was born on 11 September 1957 and is an English drummer, best known as a member of the 1980s new wave group Culture Club.

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Jon Moss has played with other bands, including London, the Nips, the Damned and Adam and the Ants.

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At Highgate School, Moss developed a fascination for sports, especially boxing, but he did not want a professional sporting career.

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Jon Moss made the decision to join them after he was injured in a car crash on New Year's Eve 1977, suffering injuries that led to a week's hospital stay.

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Jon Moss was advised by a friend that Boy George was looking for a drummer for his band.

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In 1989, under the name Rubberman, Jon Moss released one white label of an acid house instrumental track.

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From 2003 to 2005 Jon Moss joined several punk rock and rock bands, among them Fassbender, DanMingo and Dirth.

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8.

Jon Moss did not appear at Culture Club's concerts in Dubai and Sydney in December 2011, due to a back injury which required surgery.

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Meanwhile, Jon Moss had been drumming with Mad Dog Bites, alongside Martin French, Godfrey Old, Peter Noone and Conrad Blakemore.

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In early 2018 Jon Moss formed pop band Ridiculous together with singer-songwriter Sebastian Wocker, The Cross bassist Peter Noone and film score composer Erran Baron Cohen.

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In December 2019, Jon Moss filed a writ at London's High Court naming the band trio as defendants.

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Jon Moss has three children with his former wife, Barbara Savage.

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Jon Moss had an intimate relationship with Boy George during the height of Culture Club's popularity, although it was not public knowledge at the time.