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John Taylor, bass player with Duran Duran, receives an award from DJ Kid Jensen

John Taylor, bass player with Duran Duran, receives an award from DJ Kid Jensen


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John Taylor, bass player with Duran Duran, receives an award from DJ Kid Jensen

John Taylor, bass player with Duran Duran, receives an award from DJ Kid Jensen, at The British Rock and Pop Awards held at The Lyceum Ballroom in London, Picture taken 8th February 1983

Mike Maloney
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
83-370 - 22

Media ID 21815840

© Mirrorpix

Awards Duran Duran John Taylor Lyceum Ballroom The British Rock And Pop Awards 1983


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In this print captured by Mike Maloney, we witness a momentous occasion in the music industry during the 1980s. John Taylor, the talented bass player of Duran Duran, stands tall as he receives a prestigious award from DJ Kid Jensen at The British Rock and Pop Awards. The event took place on February 8th, 1983, at the iconic Lyceum Ballroom in London. Radiating with undeniable charisma and style, John Taylor's presence commands attention as he graciously accepts his well-deserved recognition. This snapshot encapsulates an era when Duran Duran dominated the pop music scene with their infectious tunes and groundbreaking visuals. The Lyceum Ballroom serves as an exquisite backdrop for this memorable evening. Its grandeur perfectly complements the significance of The British Rock and Pop Awards ceremony held within its walls. As lights shimmer overhead and applause fills the air, it is evident that this night will forever be etched in history. Mike Maloney's skillful photography captures not only the essence of this remarkable event but also preserves a slice of cultural heritage from a time when music was vibrant and influential. This print transports us back to an era where talent reigned supreme and artists like John Taylor left an indelible mark on popular culture. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of how music has shaped our lives throughout different decades while appreciating those who have contributed to its rich tapestry - such as John Taylor - forever celebrated through

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