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Vince Taylor

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English rock and roll singer (1939–1991)
This article is about the British singer. For the bodybuilder, seeVince Taylor (bodybuilder). For the American basketball player, seeVince Taylor (basketball).

Vince Taylor
Vince Taylor and the Playboys (1963)
Vince Taylor and the Playboys (1963)
Background information
Born
Brian Maurice Holden

(1939-07-14)14 July 1939
Isleworth,Middlesex, England
Died28 August 1991(1991-08-28) (aged 52)
Lutry, Switzerland
GenresRock and roll,rockabilly
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Years active1957–1991
Musical artist

Vince Taylor (bornBrian Maurice Holden; 14 July 1939 – 28 August 1991),[1] was a Britishrock and roll singer and songwriter. As the lead singer of Vince Taylor and His Playboys, sometimes called Vince Taylor and the Playboys, he was successful primarily in France and other parts ofcontinental Europe during the late 1950s and early 1960s, afterwards falling into obscurity amidst personal problems and drug abuse. He is best remembered for his 1959 song "Brand New Cadillac", whichthe Clash covered on their albumLondon Calling.[2] He was the inspiration forDavid Bowie'sZiggy Stardust character, according to Bowie.[3][4]

Biography

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Early life

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Taylor spent his early life inIsleworth,Middlesex. When he was seven, the Holdens emigrated to America and settled inNew Jersey where his father found employment. The family moved to California, where Taylor attendedHollywood High School.[1] As a teenager, Taylor took flying lessons and obtained apilot's licence.[1] In 1966, his sister Sheila marriedJoe Barbera, ofHanna-Barbera.[5]

Music career

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At age 18, impressed by the music ofGene Vincent andElvis Presley, Taylor began to sing, mostly at amateur gigs. In the summer of 1958, Taylor was in London and went toThe 2i's Coffee Bar on Old Compton Street in Soho, whereTommy Steele was playing.[6] There he met drummerTony Meehan (later ofthe Shadows) and bass player Tex Makins (born Anthony Paul Makins, 3 July 1940, Wembley, Middlesex). They formed a band called the Playboys. Whilst looking at a packet ofPall Mall cigarettes he noticed the Latin phrase,In hoc signo vinces. He decided on the new stage name of Vince Taylor.[1]

His firstsingle forParlophone, "Right Behind You Baby" and "I Like Love", was released in 1958, followed several months later by "Pledgin' My Love" backed with "Brand New Cadillac" (the latter track featuring guitaristJoe Moretti, who later played on "Shakin' All Over" withJohnny Kidd & the Pirates). Parlophone was not satisfied with the immediate results and severed therecording contract. Taylor moved to Palette Records and recorded "I'll Be Your Hero", backed with "Jet Black Machine", which was released on 19 August 1960.[1]

"Brand New Cadillac" is now recognized as a landmark in the development ofBritish rock and roll. The song became a hit in continental Europe from chart-topping cover versions by the RenegadesHep Stars and the Shamrocks in Finland, Sweden and France, respectively.

On 23 April 1960ABC Weekend TV screened the first edition of their new weekly rock and roll TV show,Wham! The first show featured Taylor withDickie Pride,Billy Fury,Joe Brown,Jess Conrad,Little Tony, and Johnny Kidd & the Pirates.[7]

While Taylor was dynamic on stage, his unpredictable personality led to many arguments within the band, who parted company with him in 1961 and changed their name to theBobbie Clarke Noise. Under that name they were contracted to play at theOlympia in Paris in July 1961. The top of the bill wasWee Willie Harris.[8] Taylor had remained in contact with the band, and he asked if he could rejoin them in Paris. He dressed up for the sound check in his trademark black leather stage gear, and added a chain around his neck with aJoan of Arc medallion, which he had bought on arrival atCalais. One version of the story says Taylor gave such an extraordinary performance at the sound check that the organizers decided to put him at the top of the bill for both shows.[8] As a result of his performance at those two shows,Eddie Barclay signed him to a six-year record deal on theBarclaylabel.[1]

Vince Taylor (1963)

During 1961 and 1962, Taylor toured Europe with Clarke's band, once again called Vince Taylor and His Playboys. Between gigs they recorded severalEPs and an album of 20 songs at Barclay Studios in Paris.[1] These songs included thecovers "Sweet Little Sixteen", "C'mon Everybody", "Twenty Flight Rock", "Love Me", "Long Tall Sally", "So Glad You're Mine" "Baby Let's Play House" and "Lovin' Up A Storm".[9]

By the end of 1962, Vince Taylor and the Playboys were the top of the bill at the Olympia in Paris.Sylvie Vartan was the opening act.[10]

Despite his on-stage rapport with the Playboys, the off-stage relationship faltered. As a result, the band once more broke up. Taylor played several engagements backed by the English bandthe Echoes (who also backed Gene Vincent whenever he played the UK), but he still presented the band as the Playboys.

In February 1964, a new single "Memphis Tennessee", backed with "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues", was released on the Barclay label.[1] The Playboys were Joey Greco and Claude Djaoui on guitars, Ralph Di Pietro on bass, and Bobbie Clarke on drums. The group was under contract to theJohnny Hallyday orchestra. He appeared in fourScopitones: "Twenty Flight Rock", "Shakin' All Over", "Peppermint Twist" and "There's a Whole Lot of Twistin' Goin' On".[11]

After Hallyday was required to donational service in the French Army, Clarke again joined Taylor, as the Bobbie Clarke Noise along with Ralph Danks (guitar), Alain Bugby of the Strangers (bass), Johnny Taylor, ex–lead singer for the Strangers (rhythm guitar), and "Stash de Rola" Prince Stanislas Klossowski de Rola (percussion). Managed by Jean Claude Camus, the band embarked on a triumphant tour of Spain and then co-topped the bill withthe Rolling Stones during the Easter week-end of 1965 at the Olympia in Paris.

Decline

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The band then disbanded and Taylor, having problems with alcohol and other drugs, joined a religious movement.[1] Danks left to play guitar withThree Dog Night,[citation needed] and laterTom Jones,Elvis Presley andBob Dylan. Stash, a close friend of the Rolling Stones, would later produce theDirty Strangers album featuringKeith Richards andRonnie Wood. Clarke replaced drummerDon Conka for several studio sessions with the original line up of the bandLove. He also played withVince Flaherty and his band the Invincibles,Frank Zappa,Jimi Hendrix, and the first incarnation ofDeep Purple before forming a group,Bodast, withSteve Howe and Dave Curtis. In 1968, Bodast recorded an album forMGM Records, opened forthe Who, and were the backing band forChuck Berry at theRoyal Albert Hall in London.

Meanwhile, Clarke was involved in a comeback for his friend Taylor, a one-month tour across France, billed as 'Vince Taylor and Bobbie Clarke backed by Les Rockers'. Eddie Barclay gave a new chance to Taylor who recorded again and performed intermittently throughout the 1970s and 1980s, until his death.[1]

Taylor lived inSwitzerland late in his life, where he worked as an aircraft mechanic. He said it was the happiest time of his life.[1]

Taylor died from lung cancer in August 1991, at age 52. He was buried inLausanne, Switzerland.[12] He had lived in Switzerland since 1983 with his wife, Nathalie (née Minster), and his step-daughter, Magaly.

Legacy

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David Bowie said Taylor was the main inspiration for his characterZiggy Stardust.[13]

The bandGolden Earring referred to Taylor in their 1973 albumMoontan, with the song "Just Like Vince Taylor", which was the US B-side for their hit "Radar Love".[citation needed]

In 1997, his character was played bythe Clash singerJoe Strummer inF. J. Ossang [fr]'s road movieDoctor Chance [fr], as an ex–rock star turned private aviator.[citation needed]

Northern Irish singerVan Morrison mentions Taylor in his 1999 song "Goin' Down Geneva: "Vince Taylor used to live here/No one's even heard of him/Just who he was/Just where he fits in". Morrison would later interpolate "Brand New Cadillac" into his concert performances of "Going Down Geneva."[citation needed]

Taylor had a son, Ty Holden, who stated on BBC Radio 4 that Vince Taylor was an absent father. Ty was in theindie band Crown of Thorns, managed byMiles Copeland III. Ty Holden is now a DJ on the Londonunderground dance scene.[citation needed]

On 18 August 2010 BBC Radio 4 broadcast the documentaryZiggy Stardust Came from Isleworth which, in the words of the producer, is a programme that "uncovers the truth about a singer whose wild lifestyle ultimately destroyed him, but in so doing he gave rise to a myth that transcended glam-rock and science fiction".[4]

Adam Ant wrote and recorded "Vince Taylor" (co-written withBoz Boorer) for his 2013 albumAdam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter.[14] The song is partly a tribute to Taylor, and partly concerning a gold-plated chain given by Taylor to his French girlfriend Valerie who later passed it to Adam Ant (Ant has further claimed to having used the chain as a weapon, wrapped around his fist, in a confrontation withSid Vicious.)[15]

See also

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Bibliography

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  • Vince Taylor Illustrated Discography, by Phil "Heron" Guidal, Black Leather, 1988
  • Bodast:Spectral Nether Street,Cherry Red Records, CD-Inlay essay by Jon Newey, London, January 2000
  • Besse, Josette and Jean-Loup Jouve.Vince Taylor, Johnny Kidd. Paris: Éditions Horus, 1979ISBN 2-86387-026-2, 75p.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijk"Biography by Steve Leggett". Allmusic.com. Retrieved30 October 2009.
  2. ^Greene, Andy (13 December 2019)."The Clash's 'London Calling': 10 Things You Didn't Know".Rolling Stone. Retrieved31 October 2020.
  3. ^"David Bowie names the 'real' Ziggy Stardust".The Independent. 22 December 1996.Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved31 October 2020.
  4. ^ab"BBC Radio 4 - Ziggy Stardust Came from Isleworth".BBC. Retrieved21 December 2014.
  5. ^"Joseph Barbera".The Independent. 20 December 2006.Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved25 October 2020.
  6. ^Tyler, Kieron (November 2000). "The Leper Messiah".MOJO Music Magazine.84:58–63.
  7. ^Tobler, John (1992).NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. pp. 71 & 81. CN 5585.
  8. ^ab"Vince Taylor, The Black Leather Rebel". Rockabilly.nl. Retrieved21 December 2014.
  9. ^"Le Rock C'est Ça! - Vince Taylor & the Playboys - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards - AllMusic".AllMusic. Retrieved21 December 2014.
  10. ^"Biography". Sylvie Vartan's official site. Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved22 November 2007.
  11. ^"Scopitones by Artist: S to U".scopitonearchive.com. Retrieved10 October 2021.
  12. ^"The Ziggy Stardust Companion - Frequently Asked Questions". 5years.com. Retrieved21 December 2014.
  13. ^"David Bowie: 69 facts". BBC News. 11 January 2016.
  14. ^"ASCAP database containing song details". Ascap.com. Retrieved4 June 2011.
  15. ^'Stand And Deliver', Adam Ant, Hodder & Stoughton 2006

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