Mick Taylor
Born | January 17, 1949 |
Hometown | Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom |
Net worth | $300 thousand |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Rose Taylor |
Partner | Susan McMinamin |
Children | Chloe Taylor |
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The story of Rory Gallagher's Rolling Stones audition: "All of the music papers were full of speculation. It's a bit like when the Pope dies and you get pictures of all these people who might succeed
Stunned by the sudden departure of Mick Taylor, The Rolling Stones spread the net far and wide in their search for a suitable replacement. One of the players high up on their list of possibles was Rory Gallagher
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Gregg Sutton, Songwriter-Musician Who Played With Artists From Lone Justice and Bob Dylan to Andy Kaufman, Dies at 74
Gregg Sutton, a songwriter and musician who recorded as a solo artist, was a member of Lone Justice, toured with Bob Dylan and was the musical director for comedian Andy Kaufman, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 74. No cause of death was immediately given. Sutton joined Lone Justice as bassist when the lineup …
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The Rolling Stones: All About the Members of the Iconic Rock Band Then and Now
The Rolling Stones have been making music together for more than six decades. They released their latest album in October 2023 and recently announced a stadium tour
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“It wouldn’t have worked with the Stones at all. We’re all about teamwork”: Jeff Beck was once rumored to join The Rolling Stones – Keith Richards explains why that never happened
Although the two parties never aligned, their mutual respect for each other was clear: “He was one of the best, man,” Richards tells Guitar Player
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Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood Says Band Has Long Relied on His Mediation Between Mick and Keith: ‘That Has Been My Thing’
The rock legends release their first album of new songs in 18 years next month The post Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood Says Band Has Long Relied on His Mediation Between Mick and Keith: ‘That Has Been My Thing’ appeared first on TheWrap.
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The 10 best Rolling Stones albums – ranked
The Rolling Stones have a new album on the way in October, titled Hackney Diamonds. The raucous first single, Angry, bodes well for an album insiders are hailing as their best in four decades. Some might say that wouldn’t be hard, given that the self styled Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World have thrived mainly as a veteran touring outfit, reanimating their classic 1960s and 1970s back catalogue with thrilling panache.
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30 guitarists on the guitar heroes who changed their life
Slash, Angus Young, Paul Stanley, Billy Gibbons reveal the guitarists who made them want to play in the first place
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“On a quick trip to interview Paul Reed Smith I was told we were going to the White House so I’d better pack a suit”: Celebrating 500 issues of Guitarist, one of the world’s greatest guitar magazines
From playing Eric Clapton’s Strats to narrowly avoiding knocking out Slash, Guitarist editors past and present share their favourite – and sometimes most embarrassing – memories of working for the esteemed UK publication
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Happy 80th birthday Mick Jagger: here's 5 of the Stones' finest moments on record
Nobody has moves like Jagger – follow his evolution in The World’s Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll Band
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Keith Richards: “They haven't really improved the electric guitar since Les Paul and Leo Fender put their touch to it. Everything else is trying to sound like them”
In this classic interview from 2002, The Human Riff reflects on the key guitars, songs, and sounds from 40 years with The Rolling Stones
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