Duran Duran bassist John Taylor thinks music groups are a dying breed. “[The] day of the group is almost gone,” the rocker declared during a panel at the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy.
Duran Duran’s famed bassist John Taylor thinks the age of bands and music groups is coming to an end. And it’s hard to not agree with him. During a panel Taylor was part of at the Sanremo ...
Founding Duran Duran member and guitarist Andy Taylor ... diagnosis in 2022 through his bandmates Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor, who read out a letter at their Rock and ...
open image in gallery From left, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Simon Le Bon, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2022 (Invision) Adding to his point ...
Taylor’s diagnosis was revealed by Le Bon and fellow Duran Duran bandmates Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor during their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Speech. Taylor ...
The musician played with Duran Duran on-and-off between 1980 and ... as exciting as when the four of us get together and work John Taylor, Simon LeBon and Andy Taylor perform live at The Spectrum ...
Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor is “fighting as hard as ... Adding to his point, bassist John Taylor said chemistry was “so important” in groups and that he felt the “day of the group is almost gone ...
Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor is “fighting ... Adding to his point, bassist John Taylor said chemistry was “so important” in groups and that he felt the “day of the group is almost ...