Duncan Faure
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Born | (1956-12-16) 16 December 1956 (age 67) Pretoria, S.A. |
Genres | Rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, keyboards, guitar |
Years active | 1970s-present |
Formerly of | Rabbitt, Bay City Rollers |
Duncan Faure (born 16 December 1956) is a South African singer and musician. He was in Rabbitt (1972-1978) and the Bay City Rollers (1978-1982). He later pursued a solo career in the U.S., contributing to the "Who's That Girl" soundtrack. He continues to release music as of 2023.
Career
From 1972 to 1978, Faure a member of the South African based group Rabbitt, and performed on all of the groups albums. The same year Rabbitt split up (1978), Faure joined Bay City Rollers, replacing lead singer Les McKeown. With Faure, the line-up produced three albums: Elevator (1979), Voxx (1980) and Ricochet (1981).[1] Faure left the Rollers after the release of Ricochet. Duncan moved to the United States to continue work as a recording artist. Faure appears on the 1987 soundtrack Who's That Girl, singing the song "24 Hours".[2] Faure is still active today, releasing solo albums and singles as of 2023.
Discography
Rabbitt
Albums
- Boys Will Be Boys! (1975)
- A Croak and a grunt in the Night (1977)
- Rock Rabbitt (1977)
Bay City Rollers
Albums
- Elevator (1979)
- Voxx (1980)
- Ricochet (1981)
Singles
- Turn on the Radio (1979)
- Hello and Welcome Home (1979)
- God Save Rock and Roll (1980)
- Life on the Radio (1981)
- No Doubt About It (1981)
Solo
Albums
- Who's That Girl (1987)
References
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- Eric Faulkner
- Alan Longmuir
- Derek Longmuir
- Les McKeown
- Stuart "Woody" Wood
- Nobby Clark
- John Devine
- Duncan Faure
- Billy Lyall
- Archie Marr
- Eric Manclark
- Pat McGlynn
- Ian Mitchell
- Neil Henderson
- David Paton
- Rollin'
- Once Upon a Star
- Bay City Rollers
- Wouldn't You Like It?
- Rock n' Roll Love Letter
- Dedication
- It's a Game
- Strangers in the Wind
- Elevator
- Voxx
- Ricochet
- "Keep On Dancing"
- "Remember (Sha-La-La-La)"
- "Shang-a-Lang"
- "Summerlove Sensation"
- "Bye Bye Baby"
- "Give a Little Love"
- "Saturday Night"
- "Money Honey"
- "Rock and Roll Love Letter"
- "I Only Want to Be with You"
- "Yesterday's Hero"
- "Don't Worry Baby"
- "It's a Game"
- "You Made Me Believe in Magic"
- "The Way I Feel Tonight"
- "Don't Let the Music Die"
- "Where Will I Be Now"
- Discography
- Shang-a-Lang
- The Krofft Superstar Hour
- Burning Rubber
- Tam Paton
- Category
- Commons
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