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Mike Taylor

Perhaps most widely known for his songwriting contributions to Cream’s Tires of Fire album, yet a supremely talented jazz pianist in his own best, Mike Taylor was created in Ealing, Western world London, and played clarinet when he joined the Royal Air Drive in the first ’50s. It had been …

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Pygmy Lush

A genre-bending experimental sextet from Sterling, VA, Pygmy Lush juggle punk, lo-fi, screamo, post-hardcore, and moody folk-rock, occasionally all at one time. Shaped in 2005 by ex-pg. 99 people Johnny Ward and siblings Mike and Chris Taylor, alongside Mike Widman and David Krepinevich following the dissolution of earlier rings Malady …

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The Bad Seeds

The Poor Seeds were the very first rock band of note to emerge from Corpus Christi, Texas, itself a hotbed of garage-rock activity through the middle/past due 1960s. They began when guitarist/vocalist Mike Taylor and bassist Plant Edgeington, then person in a local music group known as the Four Winds, …

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Sniff ‘n’ the Tears

Best remembered because of their 1978 hit “Driver’s Chair,” London-based brand-new influx combo Sniff ‘n’ the Tears emerged in the remnants from the little-known Ashes of Moon, which disbanded in 1974 after failing woefully to stir up very much label interest. The average person members from the music group scattered …

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Mike Taylor

Mike Taylor creates upbeat, feel-good dance-pop that tries to create everyone together. His music have got a summer-ready party vibe, but he doesn’t disregard important matters such as for example social problems. As the kid of the jazz musician, Taylor’s early years had been filled with noises that might be …

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