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  1. Mick Taylor est un guitariste britannique né en 1949, connu pour avoir joué avec les Rolling Stones de 1969 à 1974. Il a commencé sa carrière avec les Bluesbreakers de John Mayall, puis a rejoint les Rolling Stones après le départ de Brian Jones.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_TaylorMick Taylor - Wikipedia

    For other people, see Michael Taylor (disambiguation). For the film character portrayed by John Jarratt, see Wolf Creek (film). Michael Kevin Taylor (born 17 January 1949) is an English guitarist, best known as a former member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (1967–1969) and the Rolling Stones (1969–1974).

  3. 9 juin 2019 · Jagger et Richards jettent leur dévolu sur le très jeune Mick Taylor (19 ans) qui officie au sein des Bluesbreakers de John Mayall. Ce vivier de talents de la six-cordes a déjà vu passer, entre autres, Eric Clapton et Peter Green. Ironie du sort, c’est ce même Mick Taylor qui en 1968 a racheté la Les Paul burst 59 à Keith ...

  4. 11 juil. 2022 · Guitarist Mick Taylor was only with The Rolling Stones for five years, but during his 1969-1974 stint, writes Louder Sound, the band put out some of its most critically acclaimed albums, including Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers and Let it Bleed.

  5. 13 juin 2024 · One of the more endearing moments of 2010's Classic Rock Awards came when Exile On Main Street won Reissue Of The Year. Enter Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood to accept. Never mind that Wood never actually riffed on the band's original 1972 masterwork.

  6. Producer Glyn Johns reveals how Mick Taylor became a junkie and was kicked out of the band after Exile On Main Street sessions. Watch Mick Taylor's live debut with the Stones in 1969.

  7. Mick Taylor, the former lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, reveals the pranks and humiliation he suffered at the hands of Keith Richards. He also reveals how he got revenge on Richards at their last reunion in 2013.

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