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                Iluvthe80s  British 
                guitarist Andy Taylor rose to staggering heights of fame with 
                Duran Duran in the mid-'80s. The son of a small-village fisherman, 
                Taylor taught himself guitar, bass, and drums and began playing 
                professionally at age 13. He'd already gigged with several bands 
                (even releasing an A&M single, "Teenage Girls," with the group 
                Motorway) when he answered a Melody Maker ad for a "live-wire 
                guitarist" and hopped a train to Birmingham to audition for Duran 
                Duran (Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and ultimately 
                Simon LeBon). The band's phenomenal video-fueled success shot 
                Taylor and the other members into the teen heartthrob stratosphere. 
                 Taylor 
                married Tracey Wilson, a hair stylist who had worked with the 
                fashionable fivesome, and opened a wine bar in Whitely Bay named 
                Rio. Andy and John Taylor (no relation) enlisted Robert Palmer 
                and Tony Thompson in the successful but short-term side project 
                the Power Station. Taylor then left Duran Duran in 1985 amongst 
                acrimonious words. With 
                money to burn, he hauled Sex Pistol Steve Jones along for his 
                solo inaugural, Thunder, which quickly fell from the charts. Taylor 
                contributed to the American Anthem and Tequila Sunrise soundtracks 
                and toured the U.S. Taylor worked again with Robert Palmer and 
                produced Rod Stewart. He also collaborated with the British band 
                Thunder on Back Street Symphony and Laughing on Judgement Day. 
                Taylor's second solo offering, Dangerous, dropped in 1990 and 
                complied his renditions of heavy '70s classics like "Live Wire" 
                and "Space Station No. 5." Taylor rejoined the Power Station for 
                a second outing, Living in Fear, followed by a tour. At the end 
                of the century, Taylor was still recording and performing with 
                Thunder's Luke Morley. — Doug Stone *Taken 
                from All Music Guide **Notes 
                from Stacy: Andy was also featured on the Miami Vice 2 Soundtrack 
                with the song "When The Rain Comes Down". He also worked with 
                Belinda Carlisle on her first solo album and appears in her video 
                "Mad About You". Luke Morley & Andy Taylor recorded an EP also 
                called "The Spanish Sessions". |