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Duncan Faure

Let It Be Right In The World Tonight

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Duncan Faure....Man of a Thousand Dreams
It's difficult, if not near impossible in today's musical world to find an artist who can reach listeners in the multitude of ways that Duncan Faure has achieved. When many current day artists are comfortable being pigeon-holed into one genre or another – Faure pushes the envelope by consistently offering up, and well, a variety of tunes for all interests and moods. From ballads to rockers to power pop with a hook, Faure has delivered solidly for the better part of the last three decades.
The South African born song writer-musician's journey began in the 70's as a teenager with Orange Cash Boat, which made waves as his home country's “youngest pop sensation.”
His strong personal style and raw talent added to his 1975-1978 band, Rabbitt which also featured Trevor Rabin (of Yes fame). Rabbitt earned 3 gold albums, one platinum, and several SARIE awards (South Africa`s Grammy).
To this day they remain South Africa 's all-time biggest pop band, as well as having garnered attention in both the U.S. and Japan. Duncan shared song writing and lead vocal duties with Rabin and brought his unique progressive keyboard and guitar styles to the mix. Upon Rabin's departure from the band in 1977 Duncan stepped it up a notch accepting a full time leadership role tackling all song writing and lead vocals on the band's final album “Rock Rabbitt.”
The end of 1978 found Duncan without a band, as Rabbitt parted ways. Coincidentally, another of the world's top pop bands had found themselves minus a lead vocalist – and Duncan found himself in the midst of more mass hysteria with the Scottish Bay City Rollers, an incredible experience which Duncan still recalls with great fondness. In spite of their huge success prior to Faure's appointment, they suffered from stifled creativity until breaking from their former manager and adding Duncan to the lineup. His arrival was a catalyst for a fearless purging of musical talent never before heard from the band.
Duncan had given Rollers the freedom to express themselves shamelessly -- uncovering a previously hidden musical drive and a determination to be taken seriously in a business that had stereotyped them as ‘teeny boppers'. The band's final three albums thrust them into the forefront as songwriters and serious musicians with a desire to play ‘balls out' rock and roll. Sadly, the change came too late for some fans who'd already moved on. Still others, who wanted to remember the band as milk drinking innocents, couldn't cope with their newfound maturity. The group disbanded in 1982. Still, the Rollers' final three albums, Elevator, Voxx, and Ricochet are regarded by diehard fans as the band's truest productions.
Duncan and fellow displaced Roller, Stuart Wood reformed into Karu - releasing one album in Japan in 1983 . This LP produced the Number 2 South African hit “Where Is the Music,” written by Faure, and is now a valued collector's item.
As Wood was called away to do Roller reunion shows in Japan, Duncan remained in California and, for the first time, tried his hand as a solo artist. Continuing to write and perform during this time, he also lent his talent to other artists, including former Rabbitt member Trevor Rabin, and Bonham. In 1988, his single “24 Hours” was included on MADONNA's “Who's That Girl?” soundtrack, selling 5 million copies.
AVC records released Faure's first solo effort in 1992. The album called Let it be Right featured a 2 South African hit, A New Today. However, it was a song written in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots which made the greatest impact. The single, Let it Be Right came to be known as a peace anthem in Faure's equally racially troubled homeland.
Duncan returned to South Africa in 1993 where the influence of the song was so tremendous that it was made the theme song for the 1993 Miss World Pageant performed by George Benson.
Duncan 's 1996 18-track release, “For the Rights of All Man,” showcasing the First World Band , featured childhood Orange Cashboat band mates, Franco Del Mei and Raimond Miller. Coming home to the familiar proved therapeutic as the album grieved the loss and celebrated the lives of both his father and brother, William Faure Sr. & Jr. The CD earned him praise from both those in the industry, and consumers alike. Many have called it his most sincere work to date.
American interest in the Bay City Rollers resurged in the late 90's and Duncan busied himself with a stream of successful live performances and appearances at Roller fan gatherings, giving him an opportunity to showcase his solo material. The appearances produced a fan favorite cd in “Pronounced Four-uh.” Shortly there afterward, EMI South Africa signed Duncan in 2001 and released “Take the Good” producing two singles which received significant South African airplay.
In 2003, the war in Iraq prompted Duncan to release “Let It Be Right – Freedom Mix,” as a song of support for the military and their families involved in the Iraq war. It was added to his website as a free download and sent to radio stations across the United States where it was met with gratitude and an overall warm reception.
His most current release, “Letter from Britain: Home Studio Recordings,” (2005) is an eclectic mix of new material combined with never-before-released gems and experimental instrumentals. Faure wrote each song - and for the first time in his career, played every instrument and produced the CD as well. Now in its second printing, “Letter from Britain” is a true look inside the music that is “pure, untouched by outside hands…”
In 2007 Duncan returned to the States with his wife, Laurie and two children. He continues writing and recording with his newest endeavor, Kick of the Rhino, still in production.
Over the years, Duncan Faure has been sure to leave his musical legacy. It tells a story of a peace loving man unwilling to compromise the integrity of the music. With over 300 songs to his writing credit, he consistently delivers a fresh and solid sound. No doubt there is still more to be discovered in this man's musical vault.
A Man of A Thousand Dreams” ©2007 Mary Fortney. All rights reserved.
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Member Since: 11/1/2005
Band Website: duncanfauremusic.com
Band Members: Duncan Faure: vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar, drums, and songwriting


February 2008

With Pat Woodward


"Let It Be Right" performed by George Benson at the Miss World Pageant 1993

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Influences: The Beatles, Elton John, Badfinger

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Comments from Myspace Friends:

Duncan - You're the best of the best here at this myspace music junction. Period! - malcolm

Hi Duncan We are waiting. Please come to Japan. I am still looking for 'Ricochet'.(

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A Review from the Screening:

"What an evening it was to see your movie ! ... It was at the Hyde Park Nu-Metro and there were quite a few people - mostly older fans and their youngsters ... Johan Stemmet would have been - but got stuck in traffic somewhere ...

Well - the movie was ABSOLUTELY GREAT !! I loved every minute of it. ... It was beautiful and everybody applauded at the end ! It was a very enjoyable evening and Jeanette loved it - she thought you were great- stunning !!"
Johan Lotter


Record Label: Duncan Faure Songs
Type of Label: Indie

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Happy Birthday, Woody!


Posted by Duncan Faure on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 08:00:00 PST

Kick Of The Rhino and Backbeat

Thank you for all the Happy Xmas and new year wishes. Happy new year to all who read this as well.     We've recorded 4 tracks so far for The Kick of the Rhino Cd. One of the musicia...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 10:44:00 PST

Bay City Rollers and Rabbitt

*** All photos below belong to Duncan Faure Music. Do not copy. *** Kick of The BAY CITY ROLLERS Bay City Rollers -- New York Germany Eric Faulkner -- Johannesburg, South Africa Los Angeles ...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 03:23:00 PST

My Debt To The Beatles

Like most of the world my life changed the day I heard all four Beatles. This autograph from John Lennon to me was unfortunately stolen: "Love and dreamed fishes, John Lennon 78.", so John. Any body ...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 02:09:00 PST

From Captain Fantastic to Sir Elton John

I'm very lucky to be considered a friend of Elton John's and was able to be back stage recently while he was here in Vegas. Like anyone would be I was very excited to be there. &n...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:21:00 PST

Brother William C. Faure and family

Brother, William C. Faure       17 July 1949 - 18 October 1994 Famed director of the internationally acclaimed 10-hour mini-series SHAKA ZULU Directing a film ...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:35:00 PST

To everyone in the Wild West Fest in Wichita

It was really nice chatting to you all on the speaker phone , could`nt hear a word , but I could tell everyone was having lots of fun and a wild time  . Glad you liked `The Wood`s fishing rod and...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Mon, 20 Aug 2007 10:03:00 PST

Pronounced Four-uh...

is featured in the August 2007 issue of DRUM! Magazine, page 74, as part of Nick D'Virgilio's selected discography. Check it out!
Posted by Duncan Faure on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:27:00 PST

Charlies Photo

Hi Friends, blogging out about our Show last night , All great Fun, Looks like a Good time is Guaranteed for All, as the Manager gives us a Smile. All Starts again Tonight at 10 in Vegas.   ...
Posted by Duncan Faure on Sun, 27 May 2007 05:25:00 PST

Backbeat

Watch for more show dates to be posted both here and on Backbeat's site!
Posted by Duncan Faure on Thu, 10 May 2007 07:26:00 PST