With the release of ‘Girls on Film 1979 Demo EP’, the former frontman of Duran Duran, Andy Wickett, talks with James Brewer and reflects on his time with the band and subsequent career to date. 

Andy Wickett – photo credit Sunday Mercury

From the musical chairs of the Birmingham music scene of the late 70s, to how his band World Service was the first to play in the Sahara. Discussing his latest work and revealing there are more undiscovered Duran songs of the 79 vintage; as well as explaining why he’s never listened to their albums: “I think if you know how it’s made it loses its flavour, you know what I mean?”

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