Roger Taylor (Duran Duran drummer)
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Born | Roger Andrew Taylor 26 April 1960 Birmingham, England |
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 1979–1986; 1994–1995; 1997–present |
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Children | 4 |
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Member of | Duran Duran |
Formerly of | Arcadia |
Roger Andrew Taylor (born 26 April 1960) is an English musician, best known as the drummer of the
Life and career
Early life
Roger Andrew Taylor was born into a modest family and was brought up in the
Before joining Duran Duran, Taylor performed with several school (Park Hall School in
1979–1986: Duran Duran
Taylor became an international star with the other members of Duran Duran as they rose to fame in the early 1980s. The video for the debut single Planet Earth opens with a shot of a reclining, bare-chested Taylor looking slowly up to the sky. He played drums on the band's first three studio albums (Duran Duran, Rio, and Seven and the Ragged Tiger) and the live album Arena. In 1985, the band recorded the theme to the James Bond film A View to a Kill, which became their second US No. 1 hit and the only Bond theme to date to reach No. 1 there. However, the intense schedule of recording and touring, coupled with the pressures of fame, left Taylor unhappy with being in the band. His final performance with the original line-up of Duran Duran was in July 1985 at the Live Aid benefit concert in Philadelphia, which reached a global audience of 2 billion people. Taylor and the band had each picked up two Grammy awards during this period.
Prior to leaving the band, he worked with Duran Duran bandmates Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes on the album So Red the Rose for their side project Arcadia in 1985. The album featured Sting, David Gilmour, Herbie Hancock and Grace Jones. Taylor also contributed percussion to the other Duran Duran splinter group the Power Station's song "Some Like It Hot" from their self-titled album. He then purchased a remote farm estate in the hills of Gloucestershire to live a quiet life away from the music world. The Sun newspaper tracked him down and devoted a whole page to his departure, dubbing him 'the hermit of pop'. Initially his hiatus was expected to be for a year, but in 1986 the remaining members of the band issued a statement saying that he was leaving Duran Duran.
1994 and 2001–present: Second tenure in Duran Duran
In 1994, while visiting a friend in Paris, he temporarily joined Duran Duran to play drums on three tracks for the covers album Thank You (although only two ended up on the album), later appearing in the video for "Perfect Day" and on the band's Top of the Pops performance of the song.
In 1997, Taylor regained his appetite for the music industry. He briefly formed the electro/dance band Freebass, which produced a single, "
He rejoined Duran Duran in 2001, as all five of the Rio-era members reunited to record new material and perform as a quintet again. This culminated in five sold-out nights at Wembley Arena, playing Madison Square Garden again, and signing with Epic Records in New York. The band delivered a hit single '(Reach Up for The) Sunrise' and a hit album Astronaut.
The 'Astronaut' tour lasted for more than two years, with shows all around the world. The band picked up several prestigious 'achievement' awards from
He began a long-running DJ residency at London's Met Bar in 2003, playing a mix of house and hip-hop, and has gone on to become a renowned DJ over recent years, performing sets at Cielo New York and Pacha Ibiza.
The All You Need Is Now album was released on 21 December 2010 to worldwide critical acclaim. It immediately reached the number 1 spot on the iTunes pop chart in 15 countries. Duran Duran commenced a supporting tour running well into 2012 reaching far and wide across the world. The band also played to an audience of 70,000 people in Hyde Park to coincide with the opening of the 2012 London Olympic Games. Taylor then began working with his bandmates on the 14th Duran Duran album with producers Mark Ronson, Ben Hudson and Nile Rodgers; Paper Gods was released in 2015.
In January 2016, Peace Tracks, a charitable organization that aims to bridge different cultures and countries through music, released a number of songs that featured Taylor in collaboration with members of ABBA, Philip Glass, Angélique Kidjo, and Anoushka Shankar.
Personal life
Taylor has three children with his first wife Giovanna Cantone, whom he later divorced. In 2004, he was named Britain's fifth most eligible bachelor in the UK high society magazine
Discography
with Duran Duran
- Duran Duran (1981)
- Rio (1982)
- Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983)
- Thank You (1995) [drums on "Perfect Day" and "Watching the Detectives"]
- Astronaut (2004)
- Reportage (2006; unreleased)
- Red Carpet Massacre (2007)
- All You Need Is Now (2010)
- Paper Gods (2015)
- Future Past (2021)
- Danse Macabre (2023)
with Arcadia
- So Red the Rose (1985)
with Freebass
- "Love Is Like Oxygen" (1997)
with Funk Face
- "Shine" (2001)
- "Lost This Feeling" (2001)
Guest appearances
- Percussive effects on "Some Like It Hot" (from the Power Station album, The Power Station) (1985)
References
- ^ "Duran Duran to Get ASCAP Golden Note Award at London's ASCAP Awards". Billboard. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
- ^ "Duran Duran Honor Their Fans and the Bands That Inspired Them in 'Rock & Roll Hall of Fame' Speech". Rolling Stone. 6 November 2022.
- ISBN 978-0-446-54606-5.
- ^ "Duran Durans Roger Taylor Talks About Exploring The Bands Dark Side With Their New Album". A.V. Club. 30 October 2023.
Further reading
- Malins, Steve (2005). Duran Duran: Notorious. London: André Deutsch. OCLC 59138001.