John
Taylor
Nigel John Taylor was born June 20, 1960 and is the bass
guitarist and co-founder of Duran Duran. He is primarily known by the
shortened name John Taylor, which he adopted in his late teens.
He was born in |
In 1978, he and school friend Nick Rhodes formed Duran
Duran, and Taylor underwent an "ugly duckling" transformation --
ditching the glasses for contact lenses, adopting the romantic
thrift-store-cum-pirate fashions that would become known as the New
Romantic style, and learning to wear eyeliner and lip color. He stopped
using the name "Nigel", and was known throughout his
professional career as "John Taylor".
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Taylor
played guitar at the time
Duran Duran was founded, but switched to bass guitar after discovering the funky
rhythms of Chic, and learning to enjoy the rhythm section by playing with
Duran's freshly recruited drummer Roger Taylor. He has frequently cited Chic's
Bernard Edwards and The Clash's Joe Strummer as his strongest influences, in
addition to Paul McCartney, James Jamerson, and Roxy Music players Graham
Simpson and John Porter. Duran Duran released its first album in 1981, and went
on to worldwide success in the early 1980s (see Duran Duran for more detail).
Duran Duran's early music tended to feature prominent,
almost melodic bass lines, following the model of funk and disco songs like
"Good Times". Although it was occasionally plain in the beginning that
As Duran Duran became famous in the early 1980s, |
In 1985 (after recording the chart-topping theme to the Bond movie A View to a Kill), Duran Duran split into two side projects. John Taylor and Duran guitarist Andy Taylor joined forces with singer Robert Palmer and former Chic drummer Tony Thompson to form the band Power Station. With the guidance of producer Bernard Edwards, they released one album, Power Station 33 1/3, with two hit singles, "Some Like It Hot" and the T Rex song "Bang A Gong (Get It On)". |
That year Taylor
also launched his first solo effort, recording the single "I Do What
I Do" for the soundtrack of the movie Nine and 1/2 Weeks; he also
wrote some instrumental music for the soundtrack with collaborator
Jonathan Elias.
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Although Andy and Roger Taylor left the band, the three
remaining Duran Duran members reformed for 1987's Notorious album, and continued
to record and tour throughout the 1990s, with the addition of guitarist Warren
Cuccurullo.
In 1991 he married 19-year old actress Amanda De Cadenet,
who was already pregnant with his daughter. He moved from
In 1996, he recorded his first solo album, Feelings Are
Good (And Other Lies), and marketed it by mail order, relying on
word-of-mouth among Duran fanzines and online communities. Taylor and De
Cadenet divorced. At this point |
In 1997,
Taylor remarried in 1999 to Gela Nash, co-owner of the popular 2000s fashion line, Juicy Couture. |
In 2001,
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