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Simple Minds playing Cannock Chase forest gig

Jim Kerr was born in Glasgow in 1959, and since 1978 has been the frontman with internationally successful band Simple Minds. The band will headline at Cannock Chase on Saturday night as part of their Greatest Hits Forest Tour.

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Jim Kerr was born in Glasgow in 1959, and since 1978 has been the frontman with internationally successful band Simple Minds. The band will headline at Cannock Chase on Saturday night (June 25, 2011) as part of their Greatest Hits Forest Tour.

Is this your first experience of playing gigs in UK forests?

Yes, they seem very popular. I guess there's quite a few of them in England. There doesn't seem to be any in Scotland so it's a bit of an unknown concept to me in terms of experience, but certainly among the fans, when we announced it they said: ""Oh those gigs are great."

Will fans get to hear any new tracks?

We always try to stick in something current, and I know we will play something new. We'll go through the whole story really, touching on all the different chapters from the very start up until currently.

In the early days did you have any idea how successful Simple Minds would become?

We had no concept. We just lived for the next gig, and the next gig was exciting enough. When you're 18, 19, 20, you've got no concept of time and you can't see beyond the end of the week or the end of the month. As long as we had a new song and a couple of new dates we were okay.

Although we didn't have a meteoric breakthrough, it took some years, there was always the feeling of increasingly making the right steps and being appreciated and more importantly being encouraged, and that was enough.

Tell us about the track Don't You Forget About Me which helped push the band into a different league?

That's one where we literally had no idea, because it was done separately and done for a movie, The Breakfast Club.

We were wrong to say it was forced on us, but the record company were really hassling to get us involved, and our minds were in a different place.

We were writing other stuff at the time. We actually saw the movie in a roughly edited form and we were a bit nonplussed. At that time we'd had a few albums that had done well and we were probably going through the door into the big league, but that song smashed the door wide open.

What made you invest in Italian hotel The Villa Angela?

I first went to Italy with my school when I was maybe 14. I realised that the world was in colour after growing up at the end of the industrial age in Glasgow where the world was not in colour!

Don't get me wrong, I love Glasgow, but there was something about Italy. Then when I got to play there and tour it became a place that I wanted to stay. About 12 years ago I thought 'that's where my life is going to pan out', and Sicily in particular was a part that I loved.

What's happening with Simple Minds' upcoming studio album?

We're not really due to start it until the latter part of the year. It is a work in progress, but already I'm excited about it. The band keeps moving on. It's nice for the group's story and to be continually adding chapters.

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