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Duran Duran's John Taylor & Roger Taylor collaborate with at-risk youth on new track 'No Rewind'

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Tue, Nov 22nd 2016 03:45 pm

All proceeds from original song go to support Road Recovery's youth programs

Duran Duran bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor collaborated with at-risk youth from the charity Road Recovery to produce, mix and record an original dance-rock song, "No Rewind," which premieres today on RollingStone.com.

The song is available to purchase exclusively at CrowdRise through a download-for-donation campaign. All proceeds will go to support NYC-based nonprofit Road Recovery's youth programs. Road Recovery was founded in 1998, and involves music professionals mentoring at-risk youth through creative workshops, live concerts and recording projects.

"Road Recovery offers a safe, drug- and alcohol-free place for young people to learn and work and, with professional guidance, introduces them to all aspects of the music business - from songwriting and performance, to the delivery of their music to fans, either live or via recordings," John Taylor said. " 'No Rewind' itself says a lot about Road Recovery's work and philosophy. Lyrically and thematically, it's an expression of the real concerns of sober kids."

In between Duran Duran's New York City-area stops on the band's tour in support of its most recent album, "Paper Gods," John Taylor and Roger Taylor took time out to work with youth from Road Recovery's RecoveryTrax program, meeting backstage and rolling up their sleeves at Threshold Recording Studios NYC, home to the charity's youth programs. Over the past nine months, Road Recovery's youth exchanged demo recordings and sonic ideas with John and Roger. The result, "No Rewind," is an original, energetic, dance-rock-tinged song that was produced, mixed and arranged by the band members, along with Duran Duran producer/engineer Joshua Blair.

Through Road Recovery's CrowdRise website, music fans have an opportunity to make tax-deductible donations of $10 dollars or more, in exchange for this exclusive track, unavailable elsewhere. For larger donations, Duran Duran are generously making a number of gifts available, including DVDs, posters and signed promotional materials from the "Paper Gods" tour. A grand prize of a Duran Duran meet-and-greet will be awarded to the fan who makes the largest donation.

In other Duran Duran news, the band was recently honored with ASCAP's Golden Note Award, one of the top acknowledgments ASCAP bestows upon songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Recognizing the global success and body of work of the band, ASCAP President Paul Williams affirmed, "Duran Duran revolutionized popular music. They are the pioneers of the synthpop and new wave movement and have reached a stratospheric level of success that is rarely seen in the industry."

Prior to that, the band was presented with the first-ever Video Visionary Award at the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards, honoring its "strong visual presence" and for influencing a generation of musicians with some of the best pioneering music videos of all time.

Duran Duran will release a limited-edition deluxe vinyl box set of "Paper Gods" through Vinyl Factory later this month, featuring previously unreleased material from the "Paper Gods" recording sessions. The band will perform three shows at the end of the year. Ticket information can be found HERE.

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