| Nick Rhodes |
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Nicholas James Bates |
| Born |
June 8, 1962 (1962-06-08) (age 45)
Moseley,
West Midlands, England |
| Origin |
Birmingham, England |
| Genre(s) |
Rock, Pop, New Wave |
| Occupation(s) |
Keyboardist, producer |
| Instrument(s) |
Keyboards,
analog synthesizers,
digital synthesizer |
| Years active |
1978 – present |
Associated
acts |
Duran
Duran
Arcadia
The Devils |
Nick Rhodes in 1981.
Nick Rhodes (born Nicholas James
Bates in Moseley, West Midlands, England, June 8, 1962) is the
keyboardist for Duran Duran. Rhodes and singer
Simon
Le Bon are the only members to have been with the band
throughout its 27-year professional career (beginning in 1980).
Furthermore, Rhodes is the only member that has been with the band
since its creation in 1978. He has also released albums with Arcadia
in 1985 (a Duran Duran side-project), as well as The
Devils in 2002 (with Stephen Duffy who was the
former lead singer of Duran Duran before they were signed in the early
80's.)
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Contents
- 1 Early
history
- 2 Contributions
to Duran Duran
- 3 Record
production
- 4 Side
projects
- 5 Personal
life
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Early history
Nick Bates was the only child of well-off parents, the owners
of a Birmingham
toy store. In 1978, Bates left school at the age of sixteen, and
founded Duran Duran with his art school friend John
Taylor. At about the same time as the name Duran Duran was chosen for
the band, he decided to change his name, for "aesthetic reasons", to
Rhodes after the Greek island.
As the band coalesced into its final lineup in 1979-80, Duran Duran
started playing at a local Birmingham club called "The Rum Runner". The club
owners became the band's managers, and Rhodes began working at the club as a disc
jockey.
Contributions to Duran Duran
The band achieved rapid success, and Rhodes was a driving
force throughout. An unschooled musician, he loved experimenting with
the sounds his analog synthesizers were capable
of, but shied away from the "novelty" sounds of some other early synth
bands. The distinctive warble of "Save A Prayer", the keyboard stabs of "A View to a Kill", and the
string sounds of "Come Undone" are some
of his most recognizable creations. His arrangements were rich,
multi-layered, and unique, and although he has continued to explore the
cutting edge of digital synthesizer technology,
he has an enduring love for the analog synths of his early days,
using them even on albums released in the 2000s. He also popularized the Crumar Performer
on the early records.
Rhodes was also quick to recognize the potential of the music
video, and pushed the band to put more effort into their early videos
than seemed warranted at the time (before the advent of MTV).
Nick Rhodes in 2003.
His contributions to the band were sometimes underestimated by
contemporaries and critics. Barely twenty when the band hit major
stardom, he cultivated an androgynous and sometimes flamboyant image,
wore heavy makeup, and changed his hair colour at whim. As the band
"grew up" in the public eye, however, Rhodes's intelligence,
determination, and incisive dry humour became well-known to fans and
fellow musicians. He is known as the holder of the Duran Duran flame
and in fact owns the rights to the Duran Duran name.
By the late 1990s,
Rhodes had begun writing lyrics for Duran Duran, as well as music. His
digitally altered voice is heard on the title track to the 1997 album Medazzaland.
In 2001,
the original five members of Duran Duran reunited to record new music;
see Duran
Duran for details.
Record production
Rhodes studied production techniques while in the studio with
Duran Duran, eventually helping to mix several tracks on the Rio
album, and was a co-producer on many of the band's later albums.
In early 1983,
he discovered the band Kajagoogoo and produced their
debut album White Feathers. He jokingly said he
would never do so again because their hit single "Too Shy" was the song
that kept Duran Duran's "Hungry Like The Wolf" out of
the #1 spot on the UK charts.
Rhodes and Warren Cuccurullo wrote and
produced three tracks for the Blondie reunion album in 1996; the
tracks were not used, but one song called "Pop Trash Movie" was later
recorded by Duran Duran for the 2000 album Pop Trash.
In 2002,
Rhodes co-produced and played additional synthetizers in nine tracks of
the album Welcome To The
Monkeyhouse by The
Dandy Warhols. In 2004
he produced British-based pop group Riviera F for their debut EP International
Lover, published on Pop Cult/Tape Modern
(Rhodes & Stephen Duffy’s label).
Side projects
With his bandmates Simon Le Bon and Roger
Taylor, Rhodes formed the side project Arcadia
while Duran was on hiatus in 1985. The band had a moody, keyboard-heavy
sound, far more atmospheric than Duran Duran (or the hard rock of the
other Duran splinter group of 1985, Power
Station). The band scored hits with "Election Day", "Say The Word", and
"Goodbye Is Forever". The band's only album So Red The Rose
went multiplatinum, but the band never toured and was dissolved when
Duran reunited in 1986.
Throughout the 1990s, Rhodes worked on a massive side project
called TV
Mania with Duran bandmate Cuccurullo. They created a self-described
"social junk culture triptych opera" composed of music, dialogue,
samples, and "found sound", and hoped to make it into a Broadway play.
The music and packaging have reportedly been finished, but they have
not found a label to release it.
In 1999,
Rhodes reunited with one of Duran Duran's early singers, Stephen
Duffy, to create new music based on some of the earliest
Duran music the two had written together; the result was the album Dark
Circles, released under the name The
Devils.
Also in 1999, Rhodes had a small guest appearance (in voice
only) as a Canadian bomber pilot in South Park:
Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Personal life
Rhodes met Julie Anne Friedman (heiress to the Iowa, USA Younkers Department Store
fortune) at a yacht party while on an American tour in 1983, and they were
married August
18, 1984.
They had one daughter together, Tatjana Orchid (born in August 1986).
Nick and Julie Anne filed for a divorce in 1993.
Rhodes became enamoured of the art world, making friends with Andy
Warhol and The Factory crowd, and attending
exhibitions worldwide. He once described a highlight of this period of
his life as "buying a Picasso on my American Express card". At the end
of 1984, he released his own book of abstract art photographs called Interference.
Many of the photos were displayed at an exhibition at the Hamilton
Gallery in London.
Influenced by the health-conscious Cuccurullo, Rhodes became a
vegetarian in the early 2000s. Since his divorce, he has dated several
prominent women from the London social scene. He has been with
actress/model Meredith Ostrom since 2001.
Simon Le Bon • Nick Rhodes • John
Taylor • Roger
Taylor
Andy Taylor • Warren
Cuccurullo • Sterling Campbell
Discography
Studio albums: Duran Duran • Rio • Seven and the Ragged
Tiger • Arena • Notorious
• Big
Thing • Liberty • Duran Duran (The Wedding
Album) • Thank You • Medazzaland
• Pop
Trash • Astronaut • Red
Carpet Massacre
Compilation albums, EP's and remix albums: Carnival
• Decade: Greatest Hits • Greatest • Night
Versions: The Essential Duran Duran • Strange
Behaviour • Singles Box Set 1981-1985
• Singles Box Set 1986-1995
Singles: Planet
Earth • Careless Memories • Girls
on Film • My
Own Way • Hungry Like the Wolf • Save
A Prayer • Rio
• Is There Something
I Should Know? • Union of the Snake • New
Moon on Monday • The Reflex • The
Wild Boys • A View to a Kill • Notorious
• Skin
Trade • Meet El Presidente • I Don't Want Your Love • All
She Wants Is • Do You Believe In Shame? • Burning
The Ground • Violence of Summer • Serious • Ordinary
World • Come Undone • Too
Much Information • Perfect Day • White Lines • Out
Of My Mind • Electric Barbarella • Someone
Else Not Me • (Reach Up For The)
Sunrise • What Happens Tomorrow • Nice • Nite
Runner
Related
articles
Arcadia • Power
Station • Neurotic Outsiders • The
Devils
| Persondata |
| NAME |
Rhodes, Nick |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES |
Rhodes, Nicholas James; Bates, Nicholas James |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION |
Keyboardist |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
June
8, 1962 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH |
Moseley,
England |
| DATE OF DEATH |
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| PLACE OF DEATH |
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