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John Taylor (bass guitarist)

Nigel John Taylor (born 20 June 1960) is a British musician who is best known as the bass guitarist for new wave band Duran Duran, of which he was a founding member. Duran Duran was one of the most popular bands in the world during the 1980s due in part to their music videos which played in heavy rotation in the early days of MTV. Taylor played with Duran Duran from its founding in 1978 until 1997, when he left to pursue a solo recording and film career. He recorded a dozen solo releases (albums, EPs, and video projects) through his private record label B5 Records over the next four years, had a lead role in the movie Sugar Town, and made appearances in a half dozen other film projects. He rejoined Duran Duran for a reunion of the original five members in 2001 and has remained with the group since.

John Taylor
Taylor performing at the O2 Arena in 2023
Background information
Birth nameNigel John Taylor
Also known asJ.T., Tigger (1980s nickname)
Born (1960-06-20) 20 June 1960 (age 63)
Solihull, England
OriginBirmingham, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Bassist
Years active1978–present
Member ofDuran Duran
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
  • (m. 1991; sep. 1995)
  • (m. 1999)
Partner(s)Renée Simonsen (1985–1989)
Websiteduranduran.com

Taylor was also a member of two supergroups: the Power Station and Neurotic Outsiders.

Early life edit

Born in Solihull, which was then in Warwickshire, John Taylor grew up in nearby Hollywood, Worcestershire, England. As a child, he attended Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic School and the Abbey High School, in Redditch, wore glasses (due to severe myopia, over -10 dioptres), enjoyed James Bond movies and was interested in the hobby of wargaming with hand-painted model soldiers. In his early teen years, he discovered music, choosing Roxy Music as his favourite band, and before long was collecting records and teaching himself to play the piano. His first band was called Shock Treatment.

Career edit

1978–1997: Duran Duran and the Power Station edit

In 1978, Taylor and school friend Nick Rhodes formed Duran Duran with Stephen Duffy while attending the School of Foundation Studies & Experimental Workshop at Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University). Soon after, Taylor underwent an "ugly duckling" transformation—ditching the glasses for contact lenses, adopting the ruffles and sashes of the fashion that would become known as the New Romantic style, and learning to wear eyeliner and lipstick. He stopped using the name "Nigel", and has been known throughout his professional career as John Taylor.

Taylor played guitar when Duran Duran was founded, but switched to bass guitar after discovering the funky rhythms of Chic, and learned to enjoy playing in the rhythm section with Duran's newly recruited drummer Roger Taylor. He has frequently cited Chic's Bernard Edwards and the Clash's Paul Simonon as his strongest influences, in addition to Paul McCartney, James Jamerson, and Roxy Music players Graham Simpson and John Porter. Duran Duran released their first album in 1981, and went on to worldwide success in the early 1980s.

In 1985, after recording the theme song to the Bond movie A View to a Kill, Duran Duran split into two side projects. John Taylor and guitarist Andy Taylor joined forces with former Chic drummer Tony Thompson and Robert Palmer, who earlier met at Duran Duran's charity concert at Villa Park 1983, to form the band the Power Station. With the guidance of producer Bernard Edwards, they released one album, The Power Station, which produced the hit singles "Some Like It Hot" and the T. Rex cover song "Bang a Gong (Get It On)".

 
Taylor in 1985

That year, Taylor also launched his first solo effort, recording the single "I Do What I Do..." for the soundtrack to the movie 9½ Weeks starring Kim Basinger.[2][3] He also wrote some instrumental music for the movie's score with collaborator Jonathan Elias.

When Andy and Roger Taylor left the band, the three remaining members reformed Duran Duran for the 1986 Notorious album, and continued to record and tour throughout the 1990s with new guitarist Warren Cuccurullo.

On 24 December 1991, Taylor married Amanda de Cadenet, who was already pregnant with his daughter Atlanta (born 31 March 1992). He moved from England to Los Angeles to help further his wife's acting career, as well as to escape constant attention from the British tabloids. Taylor's marriage declined even as Duran Duran's star rose with the success of 1993's Duran Duran, also known as The Wedding Album. He and de Cadenet separated in May 1995.

Duran Duran's success rapidly waned with the widely derided 1995 covers album Thank You. Following that album's supporting tour, Duran Duran spent part of the summer of 1995 in London working on the album Medazzaland. Concurrently, Taylor devoted time to the side project Neurotic Outsiders, recording and touring with that band from the end of 1995 through the start of 1996.

1997–2001: Solo music career edit

In January 1997, Taylor announced at a Duran Duran fan convention that he was leaving the band.[4]

During 1997 and 1998, Taylor built and toured with a band called "John Taylor Terroristen" (Gerry Laffy on guitar, Michael Railton/Tio Banks on keyboard, Larry Aberman on drums, John Amato on sax and flute) which played numerous shows in Southern California before touring the East and West Coasts of the United States. Terroristen released a live EP 5.30.98 and the accompanying video Better Off Alive through the Trust The Process website. After 9/11, Taylor said he would never use the band name "Terroristen" again.

Taylor also began making forays into acting. His long friendship with Allison Anders led to a starring role in her independent film, Sugar Town, in 1998. He also appeared in small roles in several other movies and TV programmes over the next couple of years.

In 1999, Taylor released two albums of earlier material. The first, Résumé, was made up of unreleased music that he and Jonathan Elias had worked on together during the 1985 sessions for the 9½ Weeks movie soundtrack. The second, Meltdown, was a collection of tracks Taylor had laid down in 1992, during the extensive delays in Duran Duran's recording of The Wedding Album.

Later in 1999 Taylor signed a recording contract with the Japanese record label Avex Trax, and released an album labelled simply John Taylor on the cover, but listed in his official discography as The Japan Album. He continued recording for Avex in 2000, and early in 2001 released Techno for Two (featuring the international hit "6,000 Miles" co-written by Matthew Hager), a decidedly non-techno album filled with very personal songs. Shortly after, as talks began for a potential Duran Duran reunion, Taylor decided to create a retrospective package called Retreat into Art demonstrating his development over the previous five years.

Taylor's final solo release, completed after the Duran Duran reunion was under way, was the collection MetaFour released in 2002. It features a 17-minute Q&A interview with fellow bass player Christopher Maloney at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California.

In October 2012, Taylor released an autobiography called In the Pleasure Groove: Love, Death and Duran Duran.[5] In 2013, the Writers in Treatment organisation awarded Taylor with the "Experience, Strength and Hope" award for his work.[6]

2001–present: Duran Duran reunion edit

 
Taylor performing in 2015

In 2000, Taylor was approached at his home in Los Angeles by singer Simon Le Bon about a possible reunion with the original Duran Duran lineup, and he was enthusiastic about the idea as long as the other Taylors (Roger and Andy, who had left the band in 1986) were willing to rejoin as well. An agreement was soon reached, and Taylor demonstrated his renewed commitment to the band by getting an enormous linked-D's tattoo on the upper side of his right arm.

After a highly successful tour of Japan in 2003, the reunited band was signed with Epic Records, and released the album Astronaut in October 2004. They toured throughout the first half of 2005 before returning to the studio to work on their next new album. Guitarist Andy Taylor left the band again in October 2006, and recordings from this session (with the working title Reportage) were set aside when the band got a chance to work with famed producer Timbaland. The resulting album, Red Carpet Massacre, was released in November 2007. To celebrate its release the band took the unprecedented step of performing the album in its entirety for 10 special performances on Broadway in New York City, with a world tour in 2008.

In December 2010, the band released its 13th studio album, All You Need Is Now, on its own record label, Tapemodern. Initially, an abbreviated version was offered to iTunes, but the physical album arrived in shops in March 2011.

In February 2013, he placed 29th in MusicRadar's greatest bassist poll.[7]

In December 2021, Bass Player magazine awarded Taylor a Lifetime Achievement Award.[8]

Guest appearances edit

Taylor's side project Neurotic Outsiders has re-convened for an occasional live show or two since a surprise four-show stint at the Viper Room in 1999.[9]

Taylor made his first film appearance outside of Duran Duran as "The Hacker" (alongside then-girlfriend Virginia Hey) in the pilot episode of Timeslip, a 1985 TV programme that was not further developed. He later made a guest appearance in the 1985 Miami Vice episode titled "Whatever Works". In the episode, he, along with Tony Thompson, Andy Taylor, and Michael Des Barres played the Power Station's 1985 hit "Bang a Gong (Get It On)". John was the only band member who had spoken lines, introducing character Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) to new lead singer Michael Des Barres. Taylor also made cameo appearances in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher in 2000, and A Diva's Christmas Carol in 2000 starring Vanessa Williams as the Ghost of Christmas Present, and That '80s Show in 2002. He also appeared on BBC Two comedy panel game Never Mind the Buzzcocks as a panelist in April 2001.

In 2010, he contributed bass to the debut album by Swahili Blonde with ex-Weave! drummer Nicole Turley on the track "Tigress Ritual".[10]

In 2020, he was interviewed in the Michael Cumming/Stewart Lee documentary King Rocker – a film about Robert Lloyd and the Nightingales, in regards to the early punk music scene in Birmingham and his band Shock Treatment.[11][12]

Personal life edit

From 1985 to 1989, John dated Danish model Renée Toft Simonsen, to whom he was engaged. John married Amanda De Cadenet at Chelsea Old Town Hall's register office on 24 December 1991, and they had one daughter, Atlanta Noo, on 31 March 1992. They officially separated in May 1995.[citation needed]

In late 1994, Taylor sought treatment for his alcohol and substance abuse, and has remained sober since.

John met his second wife, Gela Nash, co-founder of Juicy Couture, in 1996, and they married in Las Vegas on 27 March 1999.[citation needed]

Taylor and Nash-Taylor reside primarily in Los Angeles, but spend several weeks a year at South Wraxall Manor, which they purchased in 2005. In 2013 Taylor became an American citizen, maintaining dual citizenship.[13]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

with Duran Duran edit

with the Power Station edit

with Neurotic Outsiders edit

Live albums edit

  • (:live cuts) (2000)

Compilation albums edit

Box sets edit

  • Retreat into Art (2001)

Extended plays edit

  • Autodidact (1997)
  • The Japan EP (2000)
  • Terroristen: Live at the Roxy (2001)

Soundtrack appearances edit

Film credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ "John Taylor reveals Duran Duran's 'ace card' that keeps their sound fresh for Inverness". duranduran.com. 2 July 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Original Soundtrack 9 1/2 Weeks". allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  3. ^ "9 1/2 WEEKS". Moviepie.com. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  4. ^ "", Rolling Stone, 23 January 1997.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Duran Duran's John Taylor to receive Experience, Strength and Hope Award on February 15th, 2013". Duran Duran. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  7. ^ "The 60 greatest bassists of all time". musicradar.com. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Duran Duran on Instagram: "It's a real honor to get this from my bass playing brothers and sisters. From the moment I started playing a friend's borrowed instrument, I knew it was my jam. And I'm grateful to all the dudes along the way who have helped me keep time, particularly my brother -in- rhythm Roger Taylor" - JT on his Bass Player magazine Lifetime Achievement Award. Congrats John!! 🎉🎉🎉".
  9. ^ "band and personal history". The Duran Duran Timeline. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  10. ^ "Swahili Blonde | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  11. ^ "King Rocker".
  12. ^ "King Rocker – A film about Robert Lloyd & The Nightingales". Kingrockerfilm.com. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Duran Duran's Taylor on US citizenship: 'I want to vote' – Video on". Nbcnews.com. 27 February 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Malins, Steve (2005). Duran Duran: Notorious. London: André Deutsch. ISBN 9780233001371. OCLC 59138001.
  • "In conversation with Duran Duran's John Taylor". Harper's Bazaar. 24 September 2012.

External links edit

  • Duran Duran official website
  • , iProng Radio, 2006-10-11
  • Unofficial Italian Duran Duran site (Italian and English)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources John Taylor bass guitarist news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nigel John Taylor born 20 June 1960 is a British musician who is best known as the bass guitarist for new wave band Duran Duran of which he was a founding member Duran Duran was one of the most popular bands in the world during the 1980s due in part to their music videos which played in heavy rotation in the early days of MTV Taylor played with Duran Duran from its founding in 1978 until 1997 when he left to pursue a solo recording and film career He recorded a dozen solo releases albums EPs and video projects through his private record label B5 Records over the next four years had a lead role in the movie Sugar Town and made appearances in a half dozen other film projects He rejoined Duran Duran for a reunion of the original five members in 2001 and has remained with the group since John TaylorTaylor performing at the O2 Arena in 2023Background informationBirth nameNigel John TaylorAlso known asJ T Tigger 1980s nickname Born 1960 06 20 20 June 1960 age 63 Solihull EnglandOriginBirmingham EnglandGenresNew wave new romantic 1 pop rock hard rock heavy metalOccupation s BassistYears active1978 presentMember ofDuran DuranFormerly ofThe Power StationNeurotic OutsidersSpouse s Amanda de Cadenet m 1991 sep 1995 wbr Gela Nash m 1999 wbr Partner s Renee Simonsen 1985 1989 Websiteduranduran wbr com Taylor was also a member of two supergroups the Power Station and Neurotic Outsiders Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1978 1997 Duran Duran and the Power Station 2 2 1997 2001 Solo music career 2 3 2001 present Duran Duran reunion 3 Guest appearances 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 with Duran Duran 5 3 with the Power Station 5 4 with Neurotic Outsiders 5 5 Live albums 5 6 Compilation albums 5 7 Box sets 5 8 Extended plays 5 9 Soundtrack appearances 6 Film credits 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life editBorn in Solihull which was then in Warwickshire John Taylor grew up in nearby Hollywood Worcestershire England As a child he attended Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic School and the Abbey High School in Redditch wore glasses due to severe myopia over 10 dioptres enjoyed James Bond movies and was interested in the hobby of wargaming with hand painted model soldiers In his early teen years he discovered music choosing Roxy Music as his favourite band and before long was collecting records and teaching himself to play the piano His first band was called Shock Treatment Career edit1978 1997 Duran Duran and the Power Station edit In 1978 Taylor and school friend Nick Rhodes formed Duran Duran with Stephen Duffy while attending the School of Foundation Studies amp Experimental Workshop at Birmingham Polytechnic now Birmingham City University Soon after Taylor underwent an ugly duckling transformation ditching the glasses for contact lenses adopting the ruffles and sashes of the fashion that would become known as the New Romantic style and learning to wear eyeliner and lipstick He stopped using the name Nigel and has been known throughout his professional career as John Taylor Taylor played guitar when Duran Duran was founded but switched to bass guitar after discovering the funky rhythms of Chic and learned to enjoy playing in the rhythm section with Duran s newly recruited drummer Roger Taylor He has frequently cited Chic s Bernard Edwards and the Clash s Paul Simonon as his strongest influences in addition to Paul McCartney James Jamerson and Roxy Music players Graham Simpson and John Porter Duran Duran released their first album in 1981 and went on to worldwide success in the early 1980s In 1985 after recording the theme song to the Bond movie A View to a Kill Duran Duran split into two side projects John Taylor and guitarist Andy Taylor joined forces with former Chic drummer Tony Thompson and Robert Palmer who earlier met at Duran Duran s charity concert at Villa Park 1983 to form the band the Power Station With the guidance of producer Bernard Edwards they released one album The Power Station which produced the hit singles Some Like It Hot and the T Rex cover song Bang a Gong Get It On nbsp Taylor in 1985That year Taylor also launched his first solo effort recording the single I Do What I Do for the soundtrack to the movie 9 Weeks starring Kim Basinger 2 3 He also wrote some instrumental music for the movie s score with collaborator Jonathan Elias When Andy and Roger Taylor left the band the three remaining members reformed Duran Duran for the 1986 Notorious album and continued to record and tour throughout the 1990s with new guitarist Warren Cuccurullo On 24 December 1991 Taylor married Amanda de Cadenet who was already pregnant with his daughter Atlanta born 31 March 1992 He moved from England to Los Angeles to help further his wife s acting career as well as to escape constant attention from the British tabloids Taylor s marriage declined even as Duran Duran s star rose with the success of 1993 s Duran Duran also known as The Wedding Album He and de Cadenet separated in May 1995 Duran Duran s success rapidly waned with the widely derided 1995 covers album Thank You Following that album s supporting tour Duran Duran spent part of the summer of 1995 in London working on the album Medazzaland Concurrently Taylor devoted time to the side project Neurotic Outsiders recording and touring with that band from the end of 1995 through the start of 1996 1997 2001 Solo music career edit In January 1997 Taylor announced at a Duran Duran fan convention that he was leaving the band 4 During 1997 and 1998 Taylor built and toured with a band called John Taylor Terroristen Gerry Laffy on guitar Michael Railton Tio Banks on keyboard Larry Aberman on drums John Amato on sax and flute which played numerous shows in Southern California before touring the East and West Coasts of the United States Terroristen released a live EP 5 30 98 and the accompanying video Better Off Alive through the Trust The Process website After 9 11 Taylor said he would never use the band name Terroristen again Taylor also began making forays into acting His long friendship with Allison Anders led to a starring role in her independent film Sugar Town in 1998 He also appeared in small roles in several other movies and TV programmes over the next couple of years In 1999 Taylor released two albums of earlier material The first Resume was made up of unreleased music that he and Jonathan Elias had worked on together during the 1985 sessions for the 9 Weeks movie soundtrack The second Meltdown was a collection of tracks Taylor had laid down in 1992 during the extensive delays in Duran Duran s recording of The Wedding Album Later in 1999 Taylor signed a recording contract with the Japanese record label Avex Trax and released an album labelled simply John Taylor on the cover but listed in his official discography as The Japan Album He continued recording for Avex in 2000 and early in 2001 released Techno for Two featuring the international hit 6 000 Miles co written by Matthew Hager a decidedly non techno album filled with very personal songs Shortly after as talks began for a potential Duran Duran reunion Taylor decided to create a retrospective package called Retreat into Art demonstrating his development over the previous five years Taylor s final solo release completed after the Duran Duran reunion was under way was the collection MetaFour released in 2002 It features a 17 minute Q amp A interview with fellow bass player Christopher Maloney at Musicians Institute in Hollywood California In October 2012 Taylor released an autobiography called In the Pleasure Groove Love Death and Duran Duran 5 In 2013 the Writers in Treatment organisation awarded Taylor with the Experience Strength and Hope award for his work 6 2001 present Duran Duran reunion edit nbsp Taylor performing in 2015In 2000 Taylor was approached at his home in Los Angeles by singer Simon Le Bon about a possible reunion with the original Duran Duran lineup and he was enthusiastic about the idea as long as the other Taylors Roger and Andy who had left the band in 1986 were willing to rejoin as well An agreement was soon reached and Taylor demonstrated his renewed commitment to the band by getting an enormous linked D s tattoo on the upper side of his right arm After a highly successful tour of Japan in 2003 the reunited band was signed with Epic Records and released the album Astronaut in October 2004 They toured throughout the first half of 2005 before returning to the studio to work on their next new album Guitarist Andy Taylor left the band again in October 2006 and recordings from this session with the working title Reportage were set aside when the band got a chance to work with famed producer Timbaland The resulting album Red Carpet Massacre was released in November 2007 To celebrate its release the band took the unprecedented step of performing the album in its entirety for 10 special performances on Broadway in New York City with a world tour in 2008 In December 2010 the band released its 13th studio album All You Need Is Now on its own record label Tapemodern Initially an abbreviated version was offered to iTunes but the physical album arrived in shops in March 2011 In February 2013 he placed 29th in MusicRadar s greatest bassist poll 7 In December 2021 Bass Player magazine awarded Taylor a Lifetime Achievement Award 8 Guest appearances editTaylor s side project Neurotic Outsiders has re convened for an occasional live show or two since a surprise four show stint at the Viper Room in 1999 9 Taylor made his first film appearance outside of Duran Duran as The Hacker alongside then girlfriend Virginia Hey in the pilot episode of Timeslip a 1985 TV programme that was not further developed He later made a guest appearance in the 1985 Miami Vice episode titled Whatever Works In the episode he along with Tony Thompson Andy Taylor and Michael Des Barres played the Power Station s 1985 hit Bang a Gong Get It On John was the only band member who had spoken lines introducing character Sonny Crockett Don Johnson to new lead singer Michael Des Barres Taylor also made cameo appearances in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher in 2000 and A Diva s Christmas Carol in 2000 starring Vanessa Williams as the Ghost of Christmas Present and That 80s Show in 2002 He also appeared on BBC Two comedy panel game Never Mind the Buzzcocks as a panelist in April 2001 In 2010 he contributed bass to the debut album by Swahili Blonde with ex Weave drummer Nicole Turley on the track Tigress Ritual 10 In 2020 he was interviewed in the Michael Cumming Stewart Lee documentary King Rocker a film about Robert Lloyd and the Nightingales in regards to the early punk music scene in Birmingham and his band Shock Treatment 11 12 Personal life editFrom 1985 to 1989 John dated Danish model Renee Toft Simonsen to whom he was engaged John married Amanda De Cadenet at Chelsea Old Town Hall s register office on 24 December 1991 and they had one daughter Atlanta Noo on 31 March 1992 They officially separated in May 1995 citation needed In late 1994 Taylor sought treatment for his alcohol and substance abuse and has remained sober since John met his second wife Gela Nash co founder of Juicy Couture in 1996 and they married in Las Vegas on 27 March 1999 citation needed Taylor and Nash Taylor reside primarily in Los Angeles but spend several weeks a year at South Wraxall Manor which they purchased in 2005 In 2013 Taylor became an American citizen maintaining dual citizenship 13 Discography editStudio albums edit Feelings Are Good and Other Lies 1997 Resume with Jonathan Elias 1999 Meltdown 1999 The Japan Album 1999 Techno for Two 2001 MetaFour 2002 with Duran Duran edit Duran Duran 1981 Rio 1982 Seven and the Ragged Tiger 1983 Notorious 1986 Big Thing 1988 Liberty 1990 The Wedding Album 1993 Thank You 1995 Medazzaland 1997 Astronaut 2004 Reportage 2006 unreleased Red Carpet Massacre 2007 All You Need Is Now 2010 Paper Gods 2015 Future Past 2021 Danse Macabre 2023 with the Power Station edit The Power Station 1985 with Neurotic Outsiders edit Neurotic Outsiders 1996 Live albums edit live cuts 2000 Compilation albums edit Only After Dark with Nick Rhodes 2006 Box sets edit Retreat into Art 2001 Extended plays edit Autodidact 1997 The Japan EP 2000 Terroristen Live at the Roxy 2001 Soundtrack appearances edit I Do What I Do from 9 Weeks 1985 Film credits edit1999 Sugar Town Clive 2000 Four Dogs Playing Poker Dick 2000 The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Keith Richrock 2000 A Diva s Christmas Carol Ghost of Christmas Present VH1 2001 Strange Frequency Jimmy Blitz VH1 References edit John Taylor reveals Duran Duran s ace card that keeps their sound fresh for Inverness duranduran com 2 July 2022 Retrieved 21 July 2022 Original Soundtrack 9 1 2 Weeks allmusic com Retrieved 30 July 2017 9 1 2 WEEKS Moviepie com 23 September 2012 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Duran Duran Comes Undone Rolling Stone 23 January 1997 In the Pleasure Groove Archived from the original on 17 May 2013 Duran Duran s John Taylor to receive Experience Strength and Hope Award on February 15th 2013 Duran Duran Retrieved 2 August 2014 The 60 greatest bassists of all time musicradar com Retrieved 1 March 2013 Duran Duran on Instagram It s a real honor to get this from my bass playing brothers and sisters From the moment I started playing a friend s borrowed instrument I knew it was my jam And I m grateful to all the dudes along the way who have helped me keep time particularly my brother in rhythm Roger Taylor JT on his Bass Player magazine Lifetime Achievement Award Congrats John band and personal history The Duran Duran Timeline Retrieved 19 August 2011 Swahili Blonde Gratis muziek tourneedata foto s video s Myspace com Retrieved 19 August 2011 King Rocker King Rocker A film about Robert Lloyd amp The Nightingales Kingrockerfilm com Retrieved 4 August 2022 Duran Duran s Taylor on US citizenship I want to vote Video on Nbcnews com 27 February 2013 Further reading editMalins Steve 2005 Duran Duran Notorious London Andre Deutsch ISBN 9780233001371 OCLC 59138001 In conversation with Duran Duran s John Taylor Harper s Bazaar 24 September 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Taylor Duran Duran official website Interview with John Taylor iProng Radio 2006 10 11 duranplanet com Unofficial Italian Duran Duran site Italian and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Taylor bass guitarist amp oldid 1188333109, wikipedia, 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