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Mike Taylor may refer to: Music * Mike Taylor (musician) (1938–1969), British jazz pianist and songwriter * Mike Taylor (guitarist) (1948–2010), American songwriter and archaeologist * Mike "Beard Guy" Taylor (died 2018), member of Walk off the Earth Sports * Mike Taylor (racing driver) (1934–2017), Formula One driver * Mike Taylor (cricketer, born 1942), English cricketer * Mike Taylor (cricketer, born 1944), English cricketer * Mike Taylor (offensive tackle) Michael Ray Taylor (May 15, 1945 – November 18, 2015) was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). College career Taylor played college football at the University of Southern California and was drafted in ... (born 1945), American football offensive tackle * Mike Taylor (linebacker, born 1949), American football linebacker * Mike Taylor (linebacker, born 1989), Wisconsin Badgers linebacker * Mike Taylor (basketball coach) (born 1972), American basketball coach * Mike Tayl ...
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Mike Taylor (musician)
Michael Ronald Taylor (1 June 1938, Ealing, West London – 19 January 1969) was a British jazz composer, pianist and co-songwriter for the band Cream. Biography Mike Taylor was brought up by his grandparents in London and Kent, and joined the RAF for his national service. Having rehearsed and written extensively throughout the early 1960s, he recorded two albums for the Lansdowne series produced by Denis Preston: ''Pendulum'' (1966) with drummer Jon Hiseman, bassist Tony Reeves and saxophonist Dave Tomlin and ''Trio'' (1967) with Hiseman and bassists Jack Bruce and Ron Rubin. The albums were issued on UK Columbia. During his brief recording career, several of Taylor's pieces were played and recorded by his contemporaries. Three Taylor compositions were recorded by Cream, with lyrics by drummer Ginger Baker: "Passing the Time", "Pressed Rat and Warthog" and "Those Were the Days", all of which appeared on the band's August 1968 album ''Wheels of Fire''. Neil Ardley's New Jazz Or ...
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