View Full Version : Duran Duran to get lifetime achievement award in uk


geminiduran
11-24-03, 04:42 PM
Eighties icons Duran Duran are to be rewarded for their years of hits with an honorary prize at the Brit Awards next year, it has been announced.

The band - which recently reunited their classic line-up for shows around the world - will be given the outstanding contribution award.

Duran Duran became global stars in the early 1980s on the back of hits such as Rio and Save A Prayer.

Their career has endured a quarter of a century although a splinter in the ranks in the mid-1980s saw only Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes carrying the mantle from the band's heyday.

However, drummer Roger Taylor, bass player John Taylor and guitarist Andy Taylor recently rejoined, playing a triumphant London show last month.

The band, who have sold 70 million records worldwide, will be recognised at the Brits on February 17, and will be among the acts to perform at the glitzy event.

Brits committee chairman Peter Jamieson said: "Whilst this award recognises past achievements which are much deserved, I am just as excited about the band's vibrancy today which augurs well for continuing success."

Past recipients of the outstanding contribution award include U2, David Bowie, Sir Elton John and The Who.

80sTrivia
11-26-03, 10:04 PM
Hooray and congratulations to the boys of D2 on their upcoming honor in Britain! :thumb:

Roemello
11-26-03, 11:34 PM
Looks like they're in good company with past recipients... 'grats to D2! That'll be their second lifetime achievement award that I know of... if I remember right, they got it at the VMA's as well...

Prefab Sprouter
11-27-03, 07:55 AM
They do deserve to be honoured and its great to see them still surviving in the pop world too. Way to go guys :thumb: