Dean Taylor (musician)
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- This article is about the rock guitarist. For the Canadian singer, see R. Dean Taylor. For the U.S. politician, see Dean P. Taylor
Dean Taylor is a guitarist, most famous for his work with the band The Brian Jonestown Massacre, of which he was an original member. He was featured in the Ondi Timoner documentary movie DiG!. During a concert tour, he was mugged and brutally beaten outside of a club in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Taylor later left the project permanently in 1999. He currently plays with the indie/shoegaze band, The Mandarins.
Dean Taylor, along with Joel Gion, Matt Hollywood, Dave Deresinski and Miranda Lee Richards provide additional commentary on disc one of the DVD DiG!.
[edit] External links
- Additional information about Dean Taylor
- Profile of Dean Taylor on MySpace (additional images)
- Official Band Website
The Brian Jonestown Massacre |
Anton Newcombe | Matt Hollywood | Joel Gion Peter Hayes | Jeffrey Davies | Rob Campanella | Miranda Lee Richards | Dean Taylor | Ricky Maymi | Frankie "Teardrop" Emerson | Collin Hegna | Daniel Allaire | Raugust |
Discography |
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Albums and extended plays: Spacegirl & Other Favorites | Methodrone | Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request | Take It From The Man! | Thank God For Mental Illness | Give It Back! | Strung Out in Heaven | Bringing it All Back Home - Again | Bravery, Repetition and Noise | And This Is Our Music | Tepid Peppermint Wonderland: A Retrospective | We Are the Radio |
Related articles |
DiG! | Ondi Timoner | Bomp! Records |