Guitarist splits from Duran Duran
Duran
Duran guitarist Andy Taylor has quit the band during the US leg of their world tour.
A statement on behalf of the group
described the relationship with Andy Taylor as unworkable and one that could not be resolved.
The group, fronted by
Simon Le Bon, was one of the biggest acts of the 1980s, reforming five years ago.
A spokesman for Duran Duran said
the tour will continue, with session guitarist Dom Brown in Taylor's place.
Brown has worked with stars including Sir
Elton John, Liam Gallagher and the Sugababes.
The news came just hours ahead of the group's concert in Chicago.
New
groups
A statement from the remaining members, Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and John and Roger Taylor, said a "gulf"
had developed between them which meant they could no longer work effectively together.
It continued: "Although obviously
disappointed and saddened about this, we are excited about the next chapter of the Duran Duran story."
Gerard Franklin,
the group's spokesman, said the band would continue recording after the tour ends on 11 November. A new album is expected
to be released early next year.
The band formed in Birmingham in 1978 and found success with hits such as Rio and Wild
Boys, selling tens of millions of records worldwide.
After side projects with groups Arcadia and Power Station in the
mid-80s, the band members reformed for the Bond theme View to a Kill in 1985, but Andy Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor quit
a year later.
John Taylor departed in 1997 but the band reformed in 2001 with all five original members. Story from
BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/6086558.stmPublished: 2006/10/26 14:45:47 GMT
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