Wednesday, July 22, 2015

John Taylor, leading UK pianist

Roger Farbey pays tribute to John Taylor, the inspirational virtuoso pianist and stalwart of the jazz scene for almost 50 years, who has died suddenly during a festival in France

Virtuoso pianist John Taylor (pictured right) has died suddenly aged 72. He was performing on Friday 17 July at a jazz festival in Western France when he suffered a heart attack. Although successfully resuscitated at the venue he died later in hospital on Saturday 18 July.
Taylor was a stalwart of the British jazz scene from the late 1960s onwards, later becoming an internationally renowned player. He made substantial contributions to recordings by Harry Beckett, Graham Collier, Alan Skidmore and John Surman. He also played on Edge of Time, the debut album by his former wife Norma Winstone. His own debut album Pause And Think Again featured a host of leading British jazz musicians including Surman and Kenny Wheeler.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

About John Taylor....

For me, art and music flow into a creative confluence. Encouraged by my family to draw and play the drums at an early age, I continue to find expression in these art forms. Motivation for a career in art and music developed in the 1960's as I observed theme park caricaturists at work and listened to recordings of the inimitable Buddy Rich. Gifted editorial caricaturist, David Levine, also influenced my artwork.

Caricature drawing and jazz music are intuitive, personal modes of expression and one seems to grow out of the other. The rhythm, flow and spontaneity of jazz evoke unorthodox expressions on faces of jazz musicians which are uniquely suited to the caricature medium. With respect for the highly developed skills of legendary and contemporary jazz masters, I patiently infuse each caricature rendering with characteristic humor and individuality. Each caricature is as unique as the artist himself.

To watch a truly gifted jazz musician play is one of life's inspiring moments. To see the personality of the same musician take shape on my drawing board is an equally inspiring moment for me, as I prod, poke and pencil jazz geniuses. Through my artwork, I hope to spread the joy of jazz to an ever increasing audience of jazz enthusiasts.
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=28476