| Simon Le Bon |
| Background
information |
| Born |
October 27, 1958 (1958-10-27) (age 48)
Bushey, Hertfordshire, England |
| Instrument(s) |
Voice, acoustic
guitar, jazz & blues harmonica, ocarina |
Associated
acts |
Duran
Duran |
Simon John Charles Le Bon (born October
27, 1958) is
the lead singer and lyricist of the pop/rock band Duran
Duran. He was born in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England and was
raised in and around London.
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Contents
- 1 Upbringing
- 2 Duran
Duran
- 3 Family
- 4 Yachting
- 5 Arcadia
- 6 Duran
Duran revival
- 7 Solo
excursions
- 8 Trivia
- 9 External
links
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Upbringing
Le Bon was a member of the local church
choir from a young age, but was also trained as an actor. Simon went to
Pinner County Grammar
School, the same high school that Elton John attended some years
earlier. He worked as a theater porter at Northwick Park Hospital
accident and emergency, and also auditioned for a punk band at Harrow
College of Science and Technology. He appeared in a few television
commercials and also in several theatre productions. He worked on a kibbutz --an
Israeli collective
community.--
in the Negev desert in Israel in 1978, and then returned to England to attend
drama school at the University of Birmingham
before meeting the fledgling band Duran Duran.
Duran Duran
Duran Duran had been founded by childhood friends John
Taylor and Nick Rhodes along with
singer/songwriter Stephen Duffy in 1978, but
Duffy left a year later, convinced they weren't going anywhere. The
band had been through a long succession of lineup changes since Duffy's
departure, but had recently settled on a guitarist and drummer. The
band had a powerful pop sound flavored with disco, funk, and
electronics, built on a solid rock rhythm section, and all they needed
was a charismatic singer with a distinctive voice.
Le Bon's ex-girlfriend Fiona Kemp (a barmaid at the Rum Runner nightclub
where Duran Duran was rehearsing) introduced him to the band in May of 1980, recommending him
as a potential vocalist. As band legend has it, he turned up for the
audition wearing pink leopard-print trousers, and carrying a notebook
containing a large collection of poetry he had written - some of which
would later become tracks on the early Duran Duran albums. After
listening to the songs the band had already composed together, Le Bon
spent some time fitting one of his poems ("Sound of Thunder") to one of
the instrumentals, and found they had a good match. Le Bon agreed to
"try [Duran Duran] out for the summer"; within six weeks the band was
playing steadily around Birmingham and London, and a national tour
supporting Hazel O'Connor led to a record deal
with EMI
Records in December. Le Bon never returned to his acting career.
The band's first album, Duran
Duran, was released in 1981, and they quickly
shot to fame as part of the New Romantic movement. Three more
albums followed in quick succession: Rio
(1982), Seven and the Ragged Tiger
(1983) and Arena (1984).
Each album release was accompanied by heavy media promotion and a
lengthy concert tour. By mid-1984, the band was ready for a break.
Duran Duran's only other work that year was an appearance on the 1984 Band
Aid charity single, "Do They Know It's
Christmas".
Family
That year, Le Bon wooed the young fashion
model Yasmin
Parvaneh after seeing her face in a magazine and phoning her modelling
agency to track her down. They married on December
27, 1985 and
Yasmin
Le Bon has gone on to enjoy a supermodel career of unusual longevity--
more than twenty years. After suffering two miscarriages,
the couple had three daughters: Amber Rose Tamara (born August 1989),
Saffron Sahara (born September 1991) and Tallulah Pine (born September
1994).
Yachting
While Duran Duran was on hiatus in 1985, Le Bon drew media attention when his
maxi-yacht Drum lost her keel and capsized during
the Fastnet
race, just off Falmouth, along the southern
coast of Cornwall.
Before being rescued, Le Bon and other crew members were trapped
underwater, inside the hull, for forty minutes. Despite the accident,
Le Bon and Drum went on to participate in the
1985-1986 Whitbread Round the
World Race, coming in third overall in elapsed time. Le Bon and his
partners eventually sold Drum; the events
surrounding Drum and the races were chronicled in a
1989 movie entitled Drum - The Journey Of A Lifetime
(ASIN 6301334159).
Twenty years after his accident, in 2005, Le Bon made public
his desire to race again. During a touring hiatus in August 2005, Le
Bon again raced Drum in the Fastnet
race, borrowing the vessel from her current owner to participate, and
raising funds for the RNLI
charity. Unfortunately, Le Bon had to leave the race unfinished, as
light winds were slowing Drum (and Drum's
competitors), and would have delayed the boat's arrival at Plymouth,
interfering with Le Bon's obligation to perform in Japan at a sold-out,
60,000-seat show. [1]
Arcadia
Before Duran Duran reunited, Le Bon formed the band Arcadia
with fellow Duran Duran members Nick Rhodes and Roger
Taylor. Arcadia released only one album, the multi-platinum So
Red The Rose (1985), and the band never toured.
Duran Duran revival
Following the departures of Roger Taylor and Andy Taylor, Le
Bon, Rhodes, and John Taylor continued on as Duran Duran, recording and
releasing Notorious (1986) and Big Thing
(1988). The
group added guitarist Warren Cuccurullo and Sterling
Campbell (his only album as a member of the band) and recorded the
album Liberty (1990), but the band's
success had begun to wane in the late-1980s.
Duran Duran had a resurgence in popularity in 1993 with The Wedding Album.
Several months into the intensive concert tour supporting this album,
Le Bon suffered from strained vocal cords, and the tour was postponed
for six weeks while he recovered.
In 1995, Duran Duran released the covers album Thank You,
and Le Bon had the chance to cover some of his favorite artists, (Jim
Morrison, Lou
Reed, and Elvis Costello), but the
album was severely panned by critics from all quarters. That year Le
Bon also performed Duran Duran's 1993 hit "Ordinary World" with opera tenor Luciano
Pavarotti during a "Children of Bosnia" benefit
concert for War Child. Le Bon described the event to Jam! Showbiz thus:
"If you're talking about name dropping, he's one of the biggest names
you could drop, Pav-The-Man."
When bassist John Taylor left the band in 1997,
Le Bon and Rhodes remained as the only two members who had been with
Duran Duran from the beginning. The successive two albums with Le Bon,
Rhodes, and Cuccurullo, Medazzaland (1997) and Pop Trash
(2000) were
not commercial successes.
In 2001,
Duran Duran's original five members reunited to record a new album, "Astronaut",
for Epic
Records. "Astronaut" was released worldwide on 11 October
2004. The
album was preceded by the single "(Reach Up For The) Sunrise", their
first UK Top 10 single for a decade.
Solo excursions
While Le Bon has been in Duran Duran for the band's entire
history, he has also dabbled in solo outings. In 1985, for the Whitbread Round the
World Race, he contributed a song entitled "Grey Lady Of The Sea" and
narrated a video of that year's race called Drum (1987). Grey
Lady Of The Sea was released as a single in Japan in 1988.
In 1989,
for Jonathan
Elias' Requiem For The Americas project, Le Bon
contributed "Follow In My Footsteps", with The
Bangles' Susanna Hoffs on background vocals.
The track was released on 7" single in Italy that year.
In 1998,
along with friend Nick Wood and wife Yasmin, he set up SYN
Entertainment (Simon Yasmin
Nick) in Tokyo, Japan. Having first conceived the idea in 1988, Le Bon is
currently described as SYN's "Founder and Chairman", while Wood is
"Founder, President and Creative Director".
In 2000,
SYN Entertainment founded SYN Records which has released a number of
compilations, some of which have included contributions by Le Bon.
Another solo track, "Dreamboy", was featured on the SYN-released
soundtrack to the Mario Van Peebles movie Love
Kills.
Also in 2000,
SYN co-executive produced the Duran Duran album Pop Trash
along with Nick Rhodes and Warren
Cuccurullo's side-venture TV Mania.
In 2005, Le Bon participated in the Live8 concert in Rome with
Duran
Duran.
In October 2005 Dutch trance DJ Ferry
Corsten released the track "Fire", with vocals by Simon Le Bon. It was
a remix of the lesser known Duran Duran single Serious,
from the album Liberty.
(full credits: Ferry Corsten feat. Simon Le Bon - Fire (Flashover
remix), on Flashover Recordings)
In late 2006, Simon became a member of Shinzou Sound, and took
part in the Japan-based online manga project, 'Synesthesia', by
co-writing the theme song 'Nobody Knows' along with Nick Wood. Shinzou
Sound is a group of creative collaborators specializing in manga,
music, web design, and popular culture. They joined forces with the
simple concept of merging their talents in an effort to deliver the new
entertainment of music and manga in an innovative way. Exclusive songs,
inspired by the manga story were commissioned from international and
Japanese DJ's, and the story was launched in fortnightly episodes on
the Net, with the individual songs available free through iTunes Japan.
Trivia
- Le Bon attended Birmingham University at the same time as Blancmange
lead singer Neil Arthur. This fact came up during a Smash Hits
interview of Blancmange done by Chris Heath. According to Arthur, Le Bon
recognised his old university classmate immediately upon running into
him backstage at a Top Of The Pops
taping, and the two met up for a drink and friendly chat.
- As a teenager, he was a next-door neighbour to actor Derek
Fowlds.
External links
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
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