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Duran duran members
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duran duran members
  1. DURAN DURAN MEMBERS ARCHIVE
  2. DURAN DURAN MEMBERS TV

Rio Carnival Italian zine (1987-?) Site link.

DURAN DURAN MEMBERS ARCHIVE

The Dutch Go Duran (1988-2006) Archive link.Duranies Unite fan club and newsletter was founded 1984, later combined with Carnival and Khanada to form DUCK Archive link.Often, zines that stopped producing print issues simply evolved into websites, with the same staff and contributors offering the same types of content. Unknown fan musicians also created a convincing fake demo recording of the band's Seven and the Ragged Tiger album.ĭuran Duran fans created many fanzines, distributed through the mail and at fan gatherings before and during the early days of the Internet. The band inspired numerous Duran Duran tribute bands.

duran duran members

DURAN DURAN MEMBERS TV

Many recorded TV interviews and musical performances on VHS tapes, and compilations of these recordings were eagerly traded amongst each other, along with photos, clippings, and fanzines.įan-organized conventions included theICON, Durancon, Secret Oktober, and Durandemonium. Fans followed the band on MTV, VH1, and through promotional appearances on television, radio, as well as in newspaper articles and in music, entertainment and teen magazines. A large portion of their fandom during their meteoric rise from 1981 to 1985 was teenage girls, as shown in the documentary Sing Blue Silver.

duran duran members

The official fan club, run out of the band's hometown in Birmingham UK, was simply called the "Duran Duran Fan Club", and issued periodic newsletters and organized events.Įarly fans were club-goers and followers of New Wave and dance music around England, but promotion for the first album release in 1981 led to swiftly growing fan base. Fandom historyįans of Duran Duran sometimes refer to themselves as Duranies. Before the band found Simon Le Bon to serve as their permanent singer and lyricist, vocalists Stephen Duffy, Alan Curtis, Andy Wickett, Simon Colley and Jeff Thomas each took a turn at the microphone. Previous members include guitarists Andy Taylor and Warren Cuccurullo drummer Sterling Campbell was an official member for one album. The band currently consists of singer Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John Taylor, supported by session guitarists. In 2003, all three (unrelated) Taylors returned for a reunion of the original five members for one album and tour, leading to a resurgence in the size of the Duran Duran fandom Andy left the band again during the recording of a second reunion album. In 1997, John Taylor left the band as well, taking a segment of the fanbase with him as he explored a solo career. The band (in various incarnations) has continued to make music steadily since, some of it quite commercially successful (especially 1993's "Ordinary World"), and though they never achieved the same juggernaut mass appeal as they had at the beginning, they retained a core of loyal fans. Roger Taylor and Andy Taylor left by 1986, causing fans to worry and grieve Andy was replaced by new guitarist Warren Cuccurullo. Side projects, legal squabbles and the emotional costs of fame dampened the band's momentum at that point, as the music world evolved around them and some fans moved on to different musical tastes or busier lives. Duran Duran are an English pop band founded in Birmingham, UK and were hugely popular around the world in the 1980s, with a long string of hit singles and music videos running from their first album in 1980 and peaking in 1984-85.















Duran duran members