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Guitarist splits from Duran Duran | Guitarist splits from Duran Duran |
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Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor has quit the band during the US leg of their world tour. | 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. | 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. | The group, fronted by Simon Le Bon, was one of the biggest acts of the 1980s, reforming five years ago. |
A spokesperson for Duran Duran said the tour will continue, with a session guitarist taking Taylor's place. | A spokesperson for Duran Duran said the tour will continue, with a session guitarist taking Taylor's place. |
The news came just hours ahead of the group's concert in Chicago. | The news came just hours ahead of the group's concert in Chicago. |
New groups | 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. | 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." | It continued: "Although obviously disappointed and saddened about this, we are excited about the next chapter of the Duran Duran story." |
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 approached Le Bon and Rhodes in 2000 with the suggestion of reforming, and Roger and Andy Taylor then returned. | John Taylor departed in 1997 but approached Le Bon and Rhodes in 2000 with the suggestion of reforming, and Roger and Andy Taylor then returned. |