Dick Taylor

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Dick Taylor performing with The Pretty Things in 1999.
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Dick Taylor performing with The Pretty Things in 1999.

Dick Taylor (born Richard Cliford Taylor, 28 January 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England) was an early bass player for Rolling Stones. He left to become an art student at Sidcup Art College and while there formed The Pretty Things in September 1963. Taylor now lives on the Isle of Wight, England.

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In 1962, while Taylor was at Sidcup Art College, Rolling Stones was formed when Brian Jones joined Taylor, Mick Jagger (born Michael Philip Jagger, July 26, 1943, in Dartford, Kent) and Keith Richards' (born 18 December 1943 in Dartford, Kent) three-piece, Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. Taylor was pushed into bassist position to accommodate Jones (Before Brian Jones' arrival, Taylor played guitar in the band).

By 1963, Taylor had left to return to art college; Bill Wyman (born William George Perks on 24 October 1936, in Ladywell, Lewisham, South London) succeeded him as The Rolling Stones' bassist.

Later in 1963, Dick Taylor formed The Pretty Things with Phil May (born Phillip Arthur Dennis Kattner, on 9 November 1944, in Dartford, Kent) and once again played his preferred guitar position. The core members of The Pretty Things remain in the band to this day, and are reportedly working on a new album for 2006 release.

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