{{About|the Australian musician|the United Kingdom politician|Hexham (UK Parliament constituency)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2014}} {{Use Australian English|date=March 2014}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Andrew Duffield | image = | image_size = | landscape = <!-- yes, if wide image, otherwise leave blank --> | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Andrew Peter Duffield | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|2|9|df=y}} | birth_place = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | origin = | death_date = | death_place = | genre = Electronic, alternative rock | occupation = Musician, producer, teacher | instrument = Keyboards, electronics, EMS Synthi AKS | years_active = 1978–present | label = Retrograde | associated_acts = Whirlywirld, Bohdan and The Instigators, Models, The Forearm Jolt, Absent Friends | website = {{URL|duffield.com.au/}} }}

'''Andrew Peter Duffield''' (born 9 February 1958) is an Australian musician, producer and teacher. He has been a member, on keyboards, synthesisers or electronics, for various groups, including Whirlywirld, Models, and Absent Friends. Duffield has also been a backing musician for other artists both on tours and for studio sessions.

== Early life and education == Andrew Peter Duffield was born 9 February 1958 in Melbourne, Australia.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.countdownmemories.com/magazines/pdfs/1984_09.pdf|title=Profile - The Models|magazine=Countdown: The Magazine|volume=2|date=September 1984|page=18}}</ref><ref name="APRA Happy IBM"/>

He studied electronic music with Felix Werder, classical music composer and critic, in Melbourne.<ref name="Green"/>

==Career== In June 1978 Duffield played synthesiser for The Boys Next Door's debut album, ''Door, Door'' (1979).<ref name="Green"/><ref name="Jones"/> In August 1978 Duffield on electronics, was a founding member of Whirlywirld with John Murphy on drums and electronics (ex-News); Ian "Ollie" Olsen on lead vocals, electronics, and saxophone (The Reals, The Young Charlatans); Dean Richards on guitar; and Simon Smith on electronics.<ref name="McFarlane IOO"/> This line-up issued a three-track self-titled extended play in April the following year. However, in January, Duffield had been replaced in Whirlywirld by Philip Jackson.<ref name="McFarlane IOO"/>

Early in 1979 Duffield joined Bohdan and The Instigators alongside Bohdan X (aka Bohdan Kubiakowski) on lead vocals and guitar; together with ex-The Chosen Few bandmates: Iain Weaver on lead vocals; Bruce Friday on lead guitar; Cal McAlpine on drums; and Ian Cunningham on bass guitar.<ref name="McFarlane JAB"/><ref name="Holmgren Models"/> Also that year Duffield scored music and provided arrangements for ''Film Work'', a movie which compiled excerpts from four documentaries originally made by Waterside Workers Federation Film Unit between 1953 and 1958; and interviews with its members.<ref name="WWFFU"/> By August Duffield had joined Models and Bohdan and The Instigators soon disbanded.<ref name="McFarlane JAB"/><ref name="Holmgren Models"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/>

The Models formed in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.whatsonfrasercoast.com.au/2017/08/07/models-machinations-rock-into-town/|title=Models & Machinations rock into town|publisher=Fraser Coast Magazine|first=Kim|last=Parnell|date=7 August 2017|access-date=16 September 2024}}</ref> By the time Duffield joined on keyboards, the other members were Mark Ferrie on bass guitar; Janis Friedenfelds (aka Johnny Crash) on drums and percussion; and Sean Kelly on lead vocals and lead guitar.<ref name="Holmgren Models"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/> In October 1979 Models first release was a give-away, shared single, "Early Morning Brain (It's Not Quite the Same as Sobriety)" backed with The Boys Next Door's "Scatterbrain".<ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/> In July 1980 Models line-up of Duffield with Crash, Ferrie, and Kelly, supported a gig by Ramones in Canberra.<ref name="NLA July 80"/>

Besides keyboards, including EMS Synthi AKS, Duffield also provided songwriting for six tracks on Models' debut album, ''Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf'' (November 1980).<ref name="APRA Happy IBM"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/> ''The Canberra Times''{{'}} Jonathan Green praised Duffields' "swelling, ricocheting keyboards".<ref name="Green"/> The group's second album, ''Local and/or General'', appeared in October 1981 with Duffield co-writing five tracks.<ref name="APRA Happy IBM"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/> In May the following year Duffield quit Models but by December he had rejoined.<ref name="McFarlane Models"/><ref name="Perry"/> During his absence from the group he scored the soundtrack for the 1982 Ian Pringle feature film, ''The Plains of Heaven'' (aka ''Panic Station'').<ref name="Plains Credits"/> He appeared on Models' next album, ''The Pleasure of Your Company'' (October 1983), co-writing all ten tracks.<ref name="APRA Happy IBM"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/>

By late 1984, Models relocated to Sydney. They performed at a 1985 New Year's Day early morning gig with a line-up of Duffield, Kelly, James Freud (ex-Teenage Radio Stars, James Freud & Berlin) on bass guitar and vocals; Barton Price (ex-Crocodiles, Sardine v) on drums; and James Valentine on saxophone.<ref name="Holmgren Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/><ref name="Warren"/> Rachael Warren of ''The Canberra Times'' caught the show and felt "[a]nother interesting song of the night was Andrew Duffield's 'Beyond Rap'. He said how unhappy he is, that happiness is a bore, and you can forget all the 'Real Lifes' and 'Pseudo Echos'".<ref name="Warren"/>

However, despite Duffield's crucial influence on the band's sound, he was forced out of Models by their recently appointed manager, Chris Murphy (INXS), under acrimonious circumstances: Murphy wanted the group to have a more commercial pop sound but Duffield felt this would be a "sell-out".<ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/> He was replaced by Roger Mason (ex-James Freud & Berlin) on keyboards.<ref name="Holmgren Models"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/> Duffield had already co-written "Barbados" with Freud,<ref name="APRA Barbados"/> which was issued in March 1985 as Models' second single from their next album, ''Out of Mind, Out of Sight'', which appeared in August.<ref name="Holmgren Models"/><ref name="Nimmervoll Models"/><ref name="McFarlane Models"/>

During 1985 Duffield and Phil Kenihan produced a three-track extended play, ''Over the Ropes – A Tribute to Jack Little by The Forearm Jolt'', which used a compilation of commentaries by GTV 9 presenters, Jack Little and Paul Jennings, from their program, ''World Championship Wrestling''.<ref name="York"/><ref name="Tribute"/> Little's catchphrases included "Wham! Bam! Thank you Mam!", "All I can say is – Wow!", "Be There!" and "That's all there is, there isn't any more!"<ref name="York"/><ref name="Linnell"/>

The EP was released as a tribute to the ailing Little, who died in early January the following year.<ref name="York"/><ref name="Linnell"/> The Forearm Jolt were a studio ensemble with Duffield on keyboards; Ferrie on bass guitar; Valentine on saxophone; twins sisters Sherine and Zan Abeyratne on vocals; Rozzi Bazzani on vocals; John Fielding on trumpet; Noel Crombie on thumps and bumps; and Andrew Pendlebury on lead guitar.<ref name="Tribute"/> Lyrics were co-written by Duffield, Kenihan and James Cockington.<ref name="Tribute"/>

In 1988 Duffield released his debut solo album, ''Ten Happy Fingers'' on his own Retrograde Records label.<ref name="McFarlane Models"/> It was produced by Duffield and Kenihan, all nine tracks were written by Duffield.<ref name="APRA Happy IBM"/> In the studio Duffield used a variety of musicians including Ferrie on gated bass guitar; Pendlebury on guitar and loops; Maurice Frawley on guitar; Gordon Pitts on Fairlight brass sound; Ron Strykert on guitar; and Wilbur Wilde on saxophone. Duffield wrote the theme song for the television series, ''Round the Twist''.<ref name="APRA Round"/> Lead vocals for "Round the Twist" were sung by Tamsin West, who portrayed one of the main characters, Linda Twist, in series&nbsp;1 (1989). He also composed the music for series 1 and 2 (1992).<ref name="Round Twist"/>

In May 1989 Duffield, on keyboards, joined Absent Friends,<ref name="McFarlane Absent"/> with former Models bandmates: Kelly on vocals and guitar; and Valentine on saxophone; they were joined by Wendy Matthews on lead vocals (latter day member of Models and Kelly's then-domestic partner);<ref name="Thompson"/> Nicole Ainslie on keyboards and backing vocals; Garry Gary Beers on bass guitar (on loan from INXS);<ref name="INXS Bios"/> Michael King (ex-Jimmy Barnes Band) on guitar; and John MacKay (Machinations) on drums.<ref name="McFarlane Absent"/><ref name="Holmgren Absent"/>

By mid-December Absent Friends issued their debut single, "Hallelujah", which ''Canberra Times''{{'}} Penelope Layland dismissed as "could quite easily have remained a figment of someone's imagination. It sounds as though they all had fun making it, but that's about it. The flip is a different mix of the same song".<ref name="Layland"/> Absent Friends' debut album, ''Here's Looking Up Your Address'', followed in April the next year and peaked at No.&nbsp;7 on the ARIA Albums Chart.<ref name="AusCharts Absent"/> By late 1990 the group toured Europe supporting INXS but Duffield had been replaced by Geoffrey Stapleton (GANGgajang on hiatus) on keyboards.<ref name="McFarlane Absent"/><ref name="Holmgren Absent"/>

Duffield and Kenihan continued their work as a production duo and expanded into TV advertising. Duffield participated in subsequent reformations of Models including in August 2010 for two concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.<ref name ="Watt"/> On 27 October that year, Models were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by Matthews.<ref name="ARIAHoFAAP"/> The line-up of Duffield, Ferrie, Kelly, Mason, Price and Valentine performed "I Hear Motion" and "Evolution".<ref name="Treuen"/><ref name="Street"/>

==Discography== ===Albums=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1" |+ List of albums, with selected details ! Title ! Details |- ! scope="row" | ''Ten Happy Fingers'' | * Released: 1986 * Format: LP, CS * Label: Retrograde Records (RETRO001) |}

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<ref name="Green">{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article126857762 | title = Life Style TV Arts Entertainment: Models — Melbourne Pop with a Twitch | last = Green | first = Jonathan | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 12 November 1981 | access-date = 8 March 2014 | page = 23 | publisher = National Library of Australia }}</ref>

<ref name="Jones">{{cite magazine | last = Jones | first = Andrea| title = Birthday Party Celebrate |magazine=Rolling Stone Australia | issue = February 1982 |page = 17 | publisher = Silvertongues Pty Ltd | location = Randwick, New South Wales }}</ref>

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<ref name="WWFFU">{{Citation | author1 = Hughes, John | author2 = Warner, Chris | author3 = Gow, Keith | author4 = Disher, Norma | author5 = Page, Glenys | author6 = Whitteron, John | author7 = Nash, Margot | author8 = Argall, Ray | author9 = Levy, Jock | author10 = Carroll, Viv | author11 = Duffield, Andrew | author12 = Parrish, Lisa | title = Film Work | publication-date = 1979 | publisher = Waterside Workers Federation Film Unit. National Library of Australia | url = http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/22055338 | access-date = 9 March 2014 | quote = Summary: This film recalls the work of the Waterside Workers Federation Film Unit. Financed by several trade unions, the Unit produced eleven (mainly documentary) films between 1953- 58. There are excerpts from four of the films (''Pensions for Veterans'', ''The Hungry Miles'', ''November Victory'' and ''Hewers of Coal'') and interviews with the Unit members, Keith Gow, Norma Disher and Jock Levy. Credits: Producer, director, John Hughes; executive producers, Norma Disher, Keith Gow, Jock Levy; photographers, Margot Nash, Glenys Page; editors, John Whitteron, Chris Warner, Viv Carroll; music, Andrew Duffield; animation, Lisa Parrish, Ray Argall}}.</ref>

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<ref name="NLA July 80">{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125610461 | title = Timespan: The Ramones: a Rock 'n' Roll Parody | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 16 July 1980 | access-date = 8 March 2014 | page = 19 | publisher = National Library of Australia | quote = Melbourne band The Model's, from left to right, Andrew Duffield, Johnny Crash, Sean Kelly and Mark Ferrie, who will support the Ramones at the Hellenic Club tonight. The band was originally formed from the remnants of two ill-fated Suicide record label bands, Teenage Radio Stars and Jab. The Models will also play at the Deakin Inn tonight supported by Canberra band the Days}}. Note: The article provides a contemporaneous newsprint photo of Models mid-1980 line-up.</ref>

<ref name="McFarlane Models">McFarlane, {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040604150835/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=501 |date=4 June 2004 |title='Models' entry }}. Archived from [http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=501 the original] on 4 June 2004. Retrieved 8 March 2014.</ref>

<ref name="Perry">{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116440996 | title = Timespan: Vicky O'Keefe Steps out on Own | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 5 January 1983 | access-date = 8 March 2014 | page = 12 | publisher = National Library of Australia | quote = keyboard player Andrew Duffield took a five month break. But now they're all back together again, and ready to hit Canberra}}.</ref>

<ref name="Plains Credits">{{cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/37173/The-Plains-of-Heaven/details | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160306013843/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/37173/The-Plains-of-Heaven/details | url-status = dead | archive-date = 6 March 2016 | title = ''The Plains of Heaven'' – Cast, Crew, Director and Awards | department = Movies & TV Dept. | work = The New York Times | date = 2016 | access-date = 8 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Warren">{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122477217 | title = Is 1985 the Year of the Models? | last = Warren | first = Rachael | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 9 January 1985 | access-date = 8 March 2014 | page = 16 | publisher = National Library of Australia }}</ref>

<ref name="APRA Barbados">{{cite web | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | title = 'Barbados' at APRA search engine | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd?q=Barbados | access-date = 8 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="York">{{cite book | first = Barry | last = York | chapter = Little, Jack Hiram (1908–1986) | title = Australian Dictionary of Biography | publisher = National Centre of Biography, Australian National University | chapter-url = https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/little-jack-hiram-14160/text25172 | year = 2012 | access-date = 8 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Tribute">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvmem.com/DATA/A-Z/W/WORLDCHA/WORLDCHA.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140309024801/http://www.tvmem.com/DATA/A-Z/W/WORLDCHA/WORLDCHA.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 March 2014 |title=''World Championship Wrestling'': ''Over the Ropes – A Tribute to Jack Little by The Forearm Jolt'' |publisher=Australian Television Memorabilia Guide (Nodette Enterprises Pty Ltd) |year=1985 |access-date=8 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Linnell">{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19860106&id=ADRVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FJUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6764,2209353 | title = Wrestling's Nice Guy – Jack Little Dead at 77 |last = Linnell | first = Garry | work = The Age | date = 6 January 1986 | access-date = 8 March 2014 }}</ref>

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<ref name="Round Twist">{{cite web | url = http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/Guide/RoundTheTwist.htm | title = ''Round the Twist'' | publisher = The History Files | access-date = 9 March 2014 }}</ref>

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<ref name="Thompson">{{cite web | url = http://www.abc.net.au/talkingheads/txt/s1376908.htm | title = ''Talking Heads with Peter Thompson'': Wendy Matthews | first = Peter | last = Thompson | author-link = Peter Thompson (broadcaster) | format = transcript | work = Talking Heads | publisher = ABC TV | date = 30 May 2005 | access-date = 9 March 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130517215244/http://www.abc.net.au/talkingheads/txt/s1376908.htm | archive-date = 17 May 2013 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref>

<ref name="INXS Bios">{{cite web | url = http://www.inxs.com/artists/?a=56 |title=INX Band Bios: Garry Beers |publisher=INXS.com |access-date=2008-11-14 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602210753/http://www.inxs.com/artists/?a=56 | archive-date=2 June 2008 }}</ref>

<ref name="Holmgren Absent">{{cite web | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/a/absentfriends.html | title = Absent Friends |publisher=Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren) | access-date = 9 March 2014 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120926113149/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/a/absentfriends.html | archive-date = 26 September 2012 | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | first2 = Ron | url-status = usurped | last2 = Francois }}</ref>

<ref name="Layland">{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article120866445 | title = Music: Singles: Absent Friends. 'Hallelujah'. (rooArt/PolyGram) | last = Layland | first = Penelope | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 14 December 1989 | access-date = 9 March 2014 | page = 9 Section: Good Times | publisher = National Library of Australia }}</ref>

<ref name="AusCharts Absent">{{cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Absent+Friends | title = Discography Absent Friends | last1 = Hung | first1 = Steffen | publisher = Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung) | access-date = 9 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Watt">{{Cite news|url=http://www.heyheymymy.com.au/2010/07/15/modelss-sean-kelly-interview/ |title=Models' Sean Kelly Interview |newspaper=Hey Hey My My |last1=Watt |first1=Andrew |date=15 July 2010 |access-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309184235/http://www.heyheymymy.com.au/2010/07/15/modelss-sean-kelly-interview/ |archive-date=9 March 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref>

<ref name="ARIAHoFAAP">{{Cite news | title = Old Talent Time: ARIA Honours Music Legends | agency = Australian Associated Press (AAP) | url = http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/28/3050226.htm?site=sydney | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121111231204/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/28/3050226.htm?site=sydney | url-status = dead | archive-date = 11 November 2012 | publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) | date = 28 October 2010 | access-date = 9 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Treuen">{{Cite news | title = ARIA Hall of Fame Celebrates Music's Loved Ones | url = http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2010/10/28/aria-hall-of-fame-celebrates-musics-loved-ones/ | last1 = Treuen | first1 = Jason | publisher = The Music Network (Peer Group Media) | date = 28 October 2010 | access-date = 9 March 2014 }}</ref>

<ref name="Street">{{Cite news|url=http://www.timeoutsydney.com.au/music/models-inducted-into-aria-hall-of-fame.aspx |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121230185944/http://www.timeoutsydney.com.au/music/models-inducted-into-aria-hall-of-fame.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 December 2012 |title=Models Inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame |last1=Street |first1=Andrew P |publisher=Time Out Group |newspaper=Time Out |date=25 October 2010 |access-date=9 March 2014 }}</ref>

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== External links == * {{Official website|http://duffield.com.au/wordpress/}}

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