Spandau Ballet star Gary Kemp was a guitarist in the 1980s new wave group and wrote all of their hit singles including True, Gold and Through the Barricades
The 63-year-old has been hailed an “icon” at the BMI London Awards. The Gary Kemp star was a guitarist in the 1980s new wave group and wrote all of their hit singles including True, Gold and Through the Barricades.
The 63-year-old, whose songs have featured in films, TV shows and advertising campaigns, and have been sampled by artists such as the Backstreet Boys and Nelly, was presented with the BMI Icon award at the glitzy bash on Monday.
Speaking at the ceremony, Gary admitted he was proud that his songs have “stood the test of time”, saying it was “very nice” of Broadcast Music Incorporated to honour him, but he feels he’s not good at the spotlight being shone upon him.
“I’m the same whenever I get told anything about me that’s nice, I feel a great sense of imposter syndrome. (I think) ‘They must have made a mistake’,” he told PA. “This is the way I’ve been all my life. But, I suppose, I’m still here.