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Larry Taylor

Samuel Lawrence "Larry" Taylor (June 26, 1942 – August 19, 2019) was an American bass guitarist, best known for his work as a member of Canned Heat. Before joining Canned Heat he had been a session bassist for The Monkees and Jerry Lee Lewis.[1] He was the younger brother of Mel Taylor, long-time drummer of The Ventures.

Larry Taylor
Taylor in 2018
Born
Samuel Lawrence Taylor

(1942-06-26)June 26, 1942
DiedAugust 19, 2019(2019-08-19) (aged 77)
RelativesMel Taylor (brother)
Musical career
Also known asThe Mole
GenresRock and roll, blues rock, blues, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass, guitar, vocals, double bass
Years active1965–2019
Formerly of

Early life edit

Taylor was born in New York, New York.[2] His mother was Jewish and his father was a "WASP" from Tennessee.[3] Taylor was the younger brother to Mel Taylor (1933-1996), drummer for The Ventures. As a kid, Taylor's family moved back and forth from Brooklyn, New York City and Tennessee.[2] They also lived in Texas and California. While living in California, Taylor was sent by his mother back to Tennessee to join a mandatory Reserve Officers' Training Corps to punish him and teach him discipline as he was an "incorrigilbe" child.[2]

In an interview, Taylor said he only went to school for a year before dropping out:

I did go to school for about a year and then I dropped out. I would just take my lunch money down to the local coffee shop and put it in the jukebox. They had the jukebox right on the counter. I would just plop down there, have a cup of coffee, put in a quarter and listen to ten songs. I would just soak up all the 50’s music which was going on at the time.[2]

His first exposure to music was through brother Mel, who was a bluegrass guitarist at the time as opposed to the surf rock drummer he was known for.[2] Like his brother, Larry originally played guitar. He switched to bass guitar after seeing local California musician Wesley Reynolds at the Sea Witch club.[2] Taylor would later run away from home with Reynolds, and drove in his car to Oklahoma.

Career edit

1950s edit

Taylor played bass guitar in The Gamblers, one of the first rock groups to play instrumental surf music. Its personnel also included Elliot Ingber, a future member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, Fraternity of Man and Captain Beefheart's The Magic Band; Bruce Johnston, half of the Bruce and Terry duo with Terry Melcher from 1962–66 and longtime "sixth" member of The Beach Boys, for a time brother Mel Taylor, and guitarist-songwriter-bandleader Derry Weaver, who would record and perform in several capacities during the early 1960s. The Gamblers had a local hit in the Los Angeles area with "Moon Dawg" and Taylor played on the recording.

1960s edit

Taylor played bass for Jerry Lee Lewis in 1961:

Some girl came into the Sea Witch (club) and told me that Jerry Lee Lewis was playing down the street at Jimmy Maddin’s Sundown Club on Sunset. She knew Jerry Lee somehow and told me he was looking for a bass player. She set up the introduction. I had to put on a suit to look presentable which at the time meant you had to wear a suit. We met. He hired me and I ended up going on the road with Jerry Lee Lewis.[2]

Taylor played bass on the majority of the albums, produced by The Monkees including; The Monkees (1966), More of the Monkees (1967), The Monkees Present (1969), Instant Replay (1969), and Changes (1970). He would play bass on their hit Last Train to Clarksville.

Taylor was asked to join Canned Heat in 1967 after receiving a phone call from member Henry Vestine to join on bass.[2] Taylor played with Canned Heat from 1967 to 1970, and appeared with them at various festivals including the Monterey International Pop Festival and Woodstock.[4]

The bands manager, Skip Taylor, gave each member of the band a nickname connected to an animal. His band nickname was "The Mole." In addition to playing bass, he also played lead guitar on occasion. An example can be heard on the track "Down in the Gutter, But Free", on the album Hallelujah.

1970s edit

In 1970, when John Mayall moved to Los Angeles, Taylor and Mandel quit Canned Heat to join him in the Bluesbreakers. Taylor served the longest tenure as a member of the Bluesbreakers in the 1970s (1970–1977). After the Bluesbreakers tours in 1977, Taylor played briefly with the Sugarcane Harris Band (later called Pure Food and Drug Act).

 
Taylor on stage with the Bluesbreakers in 1971

In 1972, Larry joined his brother Mel's band to play on the Ventures album Rock and Roll Forever.[5] Canned Heat member Harvey "The Snake" Mandel also played on the album.

In 1974, Taylor became part of The Hollywood Fats Band led by Mike "Hollywood Fats" Mann. The pair joined Canned Heat for a King Biscuit Flower Hour concert in 1979. The bands history started around 1973/1974 when Hollywood Fats met Al Blake, Fred Kaplan, Jerry Smith and George "Harmonica" Smith, who were the touring members for Muddy Waters at the time. Fats was invited to be Water's sideman. Fats soon invited Taylor to replace Smith, and the band started touring as "The Hollywood Fats band".[6][2][7] It was the first professional band Taylor played upright bass in. Taylor and Fats also returned to Canned Heat for two years (1978-1980). The Hollywood Fats band ended when Fats died tragically of a heart attack in 1986, aged 32.

When he left John Mayall in 1977, Taylor started studying playing upright bass.[2] Taylor became a leading exponent and practitioner of the acoustic upright bass in the contemporary blues scene. He was quite prominently seen with his upright bass in the live blues film, Lightning in a Bottle. He started playing upright bass with Rod Piazza, eventually cutting ties with him when Honey Piazza started getting involved as he thought that "she couldn't play" and "she was horrible".[2]

1980s–2010s edit

Taylor returned to Canned Heat again for five years in 1987. Taylor recorded Reheated in 1988, again with Canned Heat. He also briefly toured with them again from 1996 to 1997.

In 2002, the surviving members of the Hollywood Fats band reformed. Not wanting to be a Ghost band, they changed the name to "Hollywood Blue Flames".[6]

In 2010, Taylor and Harvey "The Snake" Mandel reunited with Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra and the rest of the current Canned Heat line-up to perform certain shows. Taylor, Mandel and de la Parra were all in the line-up that played Woodstock. The three members of Canned Heat's Woodstock line-up toured extensively from 2010 to 2014.

He was featured in a concert DVD released in winter 2013, from the album Time Brings About A Change by Floyd Dixon. This concert features three elder piano players – Dixon, Pinetop Perkins and Henry Gray — and was filmed at the Rhythm Room in Phoenix, Arizona on 1 and 2 June 2006.

Taylor played on numerous Tom Waits albums and was the bass player in his touring band.[8] He appeared with Waits on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show, Late Show with David Letterman (in 2012) and a show hosted by Jon Stewart.[2] He played on ten of Waits' studio albums released between 1980 and 2011.

In 2014, Taylor was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the 'Best Instrumentalist – Bass' category.[9]

Death edit

Larry Taylor died at his home in Lake Balboa, Los Angeles on 19 August 2019 at the age of 77 from a 12-year long battle with cancer.[10][11] He was survived by his wife Andrea and their three children.[12]

Tom Waits remembered Taylor by writing on his website:

Everything that Larry was...knowing, hilarious, obstinate, short fused, direct and unflinching in his complaints and opinions...is there in the dig-into-it rhythms of his playing. We fought. I can’t tell you how many times he threw the bass down in disgust, proclaiming, “I am not feeling it. I can’t play this shit,” only to be coaxed back into the song and not only playing it , but helping to define it. When you heard him say, “yeah, this is the real shit,” you felt a perverse sense of pride and satisfaction. We will miss you Larry, and we love you. Tom, Kathleen and family.[13]

Discography edit

With others

References edit

  1. ^ Kurutz, Steve. "Biography: Larry Taylor". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "BLUES JUNCTION Productions - A Conversation with Larry Taylor". bluesjunctionproductions.com. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  3. ^ . Jstandard.com. 14 August 2009. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  4. ^ Evans, Mike; Kingsbury, Paul (2009). Woodstock: Three Days that Rocked the World. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4027-6623-7.
  5. ^ "TheVentures – Harvey Mandel, Rock & Roll Forever LP". Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  6. ^ a b "History". Hollywood Fats Band + Hollywood Blue Flames. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Mike "Hollywood Fats" Mann Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  8. ^ Jacobs, Jay S. (2006). Wild Years: The Music and Myth of Tom Waits. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55490-261-3.
  9. ^ "2014 Blues Music Awards Nominees and Winners". Blues.about.com. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Canned Heat Bassist Larry Taylor Dies at 77". Billboard. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  11. ^ Cashmere, Paul (20 August 2019). "Canned Heat's Larry 'The Mole' Taylor has died aged 77". Noise11.com. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  12. ^ Reed, Ryan (21 August 2019). "Canned Heat Bassist Larry Taylor Dead at 77". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  13. ^ http://www.tomwaits.com/news/article/269/Last_Words_on_Larry_Taylor/

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For other people named Larry Taylor see Larry Taylor disambiguation Samuel Lawrence Larry Taylor June 26 1942 August 19 2019 was an American bass guitarist best known for his work as a member of Canned Heat Before joining Canned Heat he had been a session bassist for The Monkees and Jerry Lee Lewis 1 He was the younger brother of Mel Taylor long time drummer of The Ventures Larry TaylorTaylor in 2018BornSamuel Lawrence Taylor 1942 06 26 June 26 1942New York City U S DiedAugust 19 2019 2019 08 19 aged 77 Lake Balboa California U S RelativesMel Taylor brother Musical careerAlso known asThe MoleGenresRock and roll blues rock blues avant gardeOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Bass guitar vocals double bassYears active1965 2019Formerly ofThe GamblersCanned HeatJohn Mayall amp the BluesbreakersPure Food and Drug Act Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1950s 2 2 1960s 2 3 1970s 2 4 1980s 2010s 3 Death 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editTaylor was born in New York New York 2 His mother was Jewish and his father was a WASP from Tennessee 3 Taylor was the younger brother to Mel Taylor 1933 1996 drummer for The Ventures As a kid Taylor s family moved back and forth from Brooklyn New York City and Tennessee 2 They also lived in Texas and California While living in California Taylor was sent by his mother back to Tennessee to join a mandatory Reserve Officers Training Corps to punish him and teach him discipline as he was an incorrigilbe child 2 In an interview Taylor said he only went to school for a year before dropping out I did go to school for about a year and then I dropped out I would just take my lunch money down to the local coffee shop and put it in the jukebox They had the jukebox right on the counter I would just plop down there have a cup of coffee put in a quarter and listen to ten songs I would just soak up all the 50 s music which was going on at the time 2 His first exposure to music was through brother Mel who was a bluegrass guitarist at the time as opposed to the surf rock drummer he was known for 2 Like his brother Larry originally played guitar He switched to bass guitar after seeing local California musician Wesley Reynolds at the Sea Witch club 2 Taylor would later run away from home with Reynolds and drove in his car to Oklahoma Career edit1950s edit Taylor played bass guitar in The Gamblers one of the first rock groups to play instrumental surf music Its personnel also included Elliot Ingber a future member of Frank Zappa s Mothers of Invention Fraternity of Man and Captain Beefheart s The Magic Band Bruce Johnston half of the Bruce and Terry duo with Terry Melcher from 1962 66 and longtime sixth member of The Beach Boys for a time brother Mel Taylor and guitarist songwriter bandleader Derry Weaver who would record and perform in several capacities during the early 1960s The Gamblers had a local hit in the Los Angeles area with Moon Dawg and Taylor played on the recording 1960s edit Taylor played bass for Jerry Lee Lewis in 1961 Some girl came into the Sea Witch club and told me that Jerry Lee Lewis was playing down the street at Jimmy Maddin s Sundown Club on Sunset She knew Jerry Lee somehow and told me he was looking for a bass player She set up the introduction I had to put on a suit to look presentable which at the time meant you had to wear a suit We met He hired me and I ended up going on the road with Jerry Lee Lewis 2 Taylor played bass on the majority of the albums produced by The Monkees including The Monkees 1966 More of the Monkees 1967 The Monkees Present 1969 Instant Replay 1969 and Changes 1970 He would play bass on their hit Last Train to Clarksville Taylor was asked to join Canned Heat in 1967 after receiving a phone call from member Henry Vestine to join on bass 2 Taylor played with Canned Heat from 1967 to 1970 and appeared with them at various festivals including the Monterey International Pop Festival and Woodstock 4 The bands manager Skip Taylor gave each member of the band a nickname connected to an animal His band nickname was The Mole In addition to playing bass he also played lead guitar on occasion An example can be heard on the track Down in the Gutter But Free on the album Hallelujah 1970s edit In 1970 when John Mayall moved to Los Angeles Taylor and Mandel quit Canned Heat to join him in the Bluesbreakers Taylor served the longest tenure as a member of the Bluesbreakers in the 1970s 1970 1977 After the Bluesbreakers tours in 1977 Taylor played briefly with the Sugarcane Harris Band later called Pure Food and Drug Act nbsp Taylor on stage with the Bluesbreakers in 1971 In 1972 Larry joined his brother Mel s band to play on the Ventures album Rock and Roll Forever 5 Canned Heat member Harvey The Snake Mandel also played on the album In 1974 Taylor became part of The Hollywood Fats Band led by Mike Hollywood Fats Mann The pair joined Canned Heat for a King Biscuit Flower Hour concert in 1979 The bands history started around 1973 1974 when Hollywood Fats met Al Blake Fred Kaplan Jerry Smith and George Harmonica Smith who were the touring members for Muddy Waters at the time Fats was invited to be Water s sideman Fats soon invited Taylor to replace Smith and the band started touring as The Hollywood Fats band 6 2 7 It was the first professional band Taylor played upright bass in Taylor and Fats also returned to Canned Heat for two years 1978 1980 The Hollywood Fats band ended when Fats died tragically of a heart attack in 1986 aged 32 When he left John Mayall in 1977 Taylor started studying playing upright bass 2 Taylor became a leading exponent and practitioner of the acoustic upright bass in the contemporary blues scene He was quite prominently seen with his upright bass in the live blues film Lightning in a Bottle He started playing upright bass with Rod Piazza eventually cutting ties with him when Honey Piazza started getting involved as he thought that she couldn t play and she was horrible 2 1980s 2010s edit Taylor returned to Canned Heat again for five years in 1987 Taylor recorded Reheated in 1988 again with Canned Heat He also briefly toured with them again from 1996 to 1997 In 2002 the surviving members of the Hollywood Fats band reformed Not wanting to be a Ghost band they changed the name to Hollywood Blue Flames 6 In 2010 Taylor and Harvey The Snake Mandel reunited with Adolfo Fito de la Parra and the rest of the current Canned Heat line up to perform certain shows Taylor Mandel and de la Parra were all in the line up that played Woodstock The three members of Canned Heat s Woodstock line up toured extensively from 2010 to 2014 He was featured in a concert DVD released in winter 2013 from the album Time Brings About A Change by Floyd Dixon This concert features three elder piano players Dixon Pinetop Perkins and Henry Gray and was filmed at the Rhythm Room in Phoenix Arizona on 1 and 2 June 2006 Taylor played on numerous Tom Waits albums and was the bass player in his touring band 8 He appeared with Waits on Late Night with Conan O Brien The Tonight Show Late Show with David Letterman in 2012 and a show hosted by Jon Stewart 2 He played on ten of Waits studio albums released between 1980 and 2011 In 2014 Taylor was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the Best Instrumentalist Bass category 9 Death editLarry Taylor died at his home in Lake Balboa Los Angeles on 19 August 2019 at the age of 77 from a 12 year long battle with cancer 10 11 He was survived by his wife Andrea and their three children 12 Tom Waits remembered Taylor by writing on his website Everything that Larry was knowing hilarious obstinate short fused direct and unflinching in his complaints and opinions is there in the dig into it rhythms of his playing We fought I can t tell you how many times he threw the bass down in disgust proclaiming I am not feeling it I can t play this shit only to be coaxed back into the song and not only playing it but helping to define it When you heard him say yeah this is the real shit you felt a perverse sense of pride and satisfaction We will miss you Larry and we love you Tom Kathleen and family 13 Discography editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Larry Taylor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message With The Monkees The Monkees 1966 More of the Monkees 1967 Instant Replay 1969 The Monkees Present 1969 Changes 1970 Listen to the Band 1991 Greatest Hits 1995 Missing Links Vol 3 1996 Anthology 1998 Music Box 2001 With Canned Heat See full discography at Canned Heat discography With John Mayall Empty Rooms 1969 USA Union 1970 Back to the Roots 1971 Memories 1971 Jazz Blues Fusion 1972 Moving On 1973 Latest Edition 1974 New Year New Band New Company 1975 Notice to Appear 1975 Banquet in Blues 1976 Lots of People 1977 Archives to Eighties 1988 Rock the Blues Tonight 1999 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Piazza 1986 Best Leo Kottke 1987 Kristen Vigard Kristen Vigard 1988 The Healer John Lee Hooker 1989 Keith Levene s Violent Opposition Keith Levene 1989 Mr Lucky John Lee Hooker 1991 Got Love If You Want It John P Hammond 1992 Trespass Ry Cooder 1992 In My Time Charlie Musselwhite 1992 Mother of an Anthology The Grandmothers 1993 That s Life Kim Wilson 1994 My New Orleans Soul Ronnie Barron 1994 Long Overdue Junior Watson 1994 Trouble No More John P Hammond 1994 Martinis amp Bikinis Sam Phillips 1994 Blues for Thought Terry Evans 1994 Closer to You J J Cale 1994 To Love Randy Resnick 1994 Working Girl Blues Phillip Walker 1995 88th Street Blues Smokey Wilson 1995 Adventures at Catfish Pond Bob Catfish Hodge 1996 Rough News Charlie Musselwhite 1997 Lost in America Lynwood Slim 1997 Mr Blake s Blues Al Blake 1997 My Blues Kim Wilson 1997 Signifyin Fred Kaplan 1997 Back to Back Lynwood Slim 1998 Lookin for Trouble Edward Taylor 1998 Jump Children Finis Tasby 1998 New Depths The Ventures 1998 Soul Disguise Cesar Rosas 1999 Zero Zero Zero The Best of Sam Phillips Sam Phillips 1999 Something Good for Your Head Blackburn amp Snow 1999 I m Going All the Way Peggy Pruitt 2000 I Can Tell Junior Valentine 2000 World Wide Wood Lynwood Slim 2000 Mo Na Kins Please James Harman 2000 Toughest Girl Alive Candye Kane 2000 West Coast House Party Kid Ramos 2000 There s a Song in There Mark DuFresne 2000 Fool s Paradise Dale Hawkins 2000 Wicked Grin John P Hammond 2001 Smokin Joint Kim Wilson 2001 You Can Make It If You Try Gene Allison 2002 Beggar s Oil Kelly Joe Phelps 2002 Harmonica Blues Orgy Easy Baby 2002 Magic Soul Elixer Al Blake 2002 Let It Rain Tracy Chapman 2002 Whole Lotta Love Candye Kane 2003 You ve Never Seen Everything Bruce Cockburn 2003 Heart Trouble Wanda Jackson 2003 Villanelle Paul Reddick 2004 Fernando Ortega Fernando Ortega 2004 Think About It Alex Schultz 2004 Soul Sanctuary Hollywood Blue Flames 2005 Southern Jumbo Colin Linden 2005 Time Brings About a Change A Floyd Dixon Celebration Floyd Dixon 2006 Hell Under the Skullbones Graham Lindsey 2006 Spooked Marley s Ghost 2006 Road to Rio Hollywood Blue Flames 2006 Can t Quit the Blues Buddy Guy 2006 Shower Some Love Layni Kooper 2007 Luminous Chris Murphy 2007 Big Plans Mannish Boys 2007 Like a Fire Solomon Burke 2008 Bluelisted JW Jones 2008 Rusty Zinn amp The Roadmasters Featuring Kim Wilson Rusty Zinn 2008 Midnight Memphis Sun JW Jones 2010 Definitive Albert King on Stax Albert King 2011 New World Generation New World Generation 2011 Driftin From Town To Town Barrelhouse Chuck amp Kim Wilson s Blues All Stars 2013 Blues And Boogie Kim Wilson 2017 References edit Kurutz Steve Biography Larry Taylor Allmusic Retrieved 21 May 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l BLUES JUNCTION Productions A Conversation with Larry Taylor bluesjunctionproductions com Retrieved 7 March 2024 The Jewish Standard Jstandard com 14 August 2009 Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 2 November 2012 Evans Mike Kingsbury Paul 2009 Woodstock Three Days that Rocked the World Sterling Publishing Company Inc ISBN 978 1 4027 6623 7 TheVentures Harvey Mandel Rock amp Roll Forever LP Retrieved 9 March 2024 a b History Hollywood Fats Band Hollywood Blue Flames Retrieved 7 March 2024 Mike Hollywood Fats Mann Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Retrieved 7 March 2024 Jacobs Jay S 2006 Wild Years The Music and Myth of Tom Waits ECW Press ISBN 978 1 55490 261 3 2014 Blues Music Awards Nominees and Winners Blues about com Retrieved 16 May 2014 Canned Heat Bassist Larry Taylor Dies at 77 Billboard Retrieved 21 August 2019 Cashmere Paul 20 August 2019 Canned Heat s Larry The Mole Taylor has died aged 77 Noise11 com Retrieved 20 August 2019 Reed Ryan 21 August 2019 Canned Heat Bassist Larry Taylor Dead at 77 Rolling Stone Retrieved 7 March 2024 http www tomwaits com news article 269 Last Words on Larry Taylor External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Larry Taylor Larry Taylor 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