90sGAY

90sGAY

A deep dive into Queer art and culture from the golden era of the 90s. Follow us on Instagram @90sGAY

Episodes

  1. 11/30/2025

    Niki Haris and Donna De Lory on auditioning for Madonna, first impressions of the Queen Of Pop, and hitting the road with the Who's That Girl world tour - plus new music with DJ Tracy Young!

    In this three-part special, we're sitting down with Niki Haris & Donna De Lory - legendary vocalists, Madonna collaborators and pop culture figures.With over 30 years of friendship, Donna De Lory and Niki Haris share a profound musical and spiritual connection. They wowed audiences for nearly 15 years backing Madonna on countless tours - Who's That Girl, Blond Ambition, Girlie Show, Reinvention, Confessions - music videos - Vogue, Music - iconic award show performances - Grammys, VMA's - and countless studio album recordings - Like A Prayer, I'm Breathless, Erotica, Bedtime Stories, Ray Of Light.They will forever be remembered for their pivotal roles in the groundbreaking documentary, 'Truth Or Dare'.Both have released chart-topping solo projects, and now their reunion as Niki + Donna brings forth fresh new music releases, including their latest collaborations with fellow Madonna collaborator, the Grammy winning DJ Tracy Young. On part one of our chat, we start with their new music before rewinding back to their first auditions for Madonna. Their first impressions of the Queen Of Pop and then stepping out onto the biggest stage in the world at the time - the phenomenal Who's That Girl tour.Follow @90sGAY on Instagram and be sure to subscribe right here for future episodes. More iconic guests and untold stories to come!

    23 min
  2. 10/05/2025

    Darren Hayes on singing pro-gay lyrics at the 2000 Olympics, headlining Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras while in the closet, and again after coming out!

    In this three-part special, we're sitting down with pop music icon Darren Hayes to talk about his stunning new autobiography, 'Unlovable'.As lead singer and songwriter of Savage Garden and iconic solo artist, Darren Hayes has sold over 30 million albums, achieved two US Billboard number one singles, won 14 ARIAs, 10 APRA songwriting awards and in 2019 received an award in the Order of Australia by the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for services to the music industry. Darren has performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House and Radio City Music Hall. He has duetted with Pavarotti, appeared at the closing ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and twice headlined the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. On the conclusion of our chat, Darren opens up like never before. A story of resilience, reinvention, and radical visibility.The homophobic music industry politics he faced as a pop star - both in and out of the closet. His insider view at the way his record label treated Ricky Martin and George Michael, and what it really meant for Darren to go solo.From being forced to play straight on screen, to celebrating queer love in his latest music videos.Plus, the 2000 Olympics, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, and how far we've come - or haven’t.Follow @90sGAY on Instagram and be sure to subscribe right here for future episodes. More iconic guests and untold stories to come!

    24 min
  3. 08/30/2025

    Darren Hayes on why Savage Garden ended, his record label's treatment of George Michael and Ricky Martin and the role Rosie O'Donnell played in launching him in America.

    In this three-part special, we're sitting down with pop music icon Darren Hayes to talk about his stunning new autobiography, 'Unlovable'. As lead singer and songwriter of Savage Garden and iconic solo artist, Darren Hayes has sold over 30 million albums, achieved two US Billboard number one singles, won 14 ARIAs, 10 APRA songwriting awards and in 2019 received an award in the Order of Australia by the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for services to the music industry. Darren has performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House and Radio City Music Hall. He has duetted with Pavarotti, appeared at the closing ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and twice headlined the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. On this second part of our chat, Darren takes us through how Savage Garden broke big in America, and then details their bitter end. And yes, we go there: the homophobic music industry politics he faced as a pop star - both in and out of the closet. His insider view at the way his record label treated Ricky Martin and George Michael, and what it really meant for Darren to go solo. Follow us on Instagram @90sGAY and be sure to subscribe for the next episode where we ask Darren about singing pro-gay lyrics on stage at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and his experience headlining Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras twice: once while in the closet and once as a free man.

    22 min

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A deep dive into Queer art and culture from the golden era of the 90s. Follow us on Instagram @90sGAY