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 an American indie rock guitarist.
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[edit] The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Taylor is most famous for his work with the neo-psychedelic rock band, The Brian Jonestown Massacre. He was an original member and contributed as a guitarist throughout the band's early career.
Taylor was featured in the Ondi Timoner documentary movie DiG!. Dean Taylor, along with Joel Gion, Matt Hollywood, Dave Deresinski and Miranda Lee Richards provide additional commentary on disc one of the DVD DiG!.
Taylor later left the project permanently in 1999.
[edit] The Mandarins
Taylor currently plays with the San Francisco-based indie/shoegaze/neo-psychedelic rock band, The Mandarins. The group was formed by Taylor in early November, 2004, with Ben Utah on vocals/guitar.
[edit] Discography
[edit] with The BJM
- Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible
- Take It From The Man! (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible
- Thank God For Mental Illness (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible
- Strung Out in Heaven (1998) TVT Records
[edit] with The Mandarins
[edit] External links
- Additional information about Dean Taylor
- Profile of Dean Taylor on MySpace (additional images)
- The Mandarins profile on MySpace
- Official Brian Jonestown Massacre 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 | Pacer Stracktrain | 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 | My Bloody Underground |
Related articles |
DiG! | Ondi Timoner | Bomp! Records |