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Rolling Stones rocker Mick Taylor stunned to learn ‘stolen’ guitar somehow wound up at Met Museum
Mick Taylor — who played with the Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with ...
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Guitar Player on MSNJohn Mayall recalls Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor in Guitar Player's December 1970 issue
We remember John Mayall on the first anniversary of the blues legend's death with a classic interview from our vault ...
The manager of former Rolling Stones member Mick Taylor claims one of the 500 guitars recently donated to the Met was stolen ...
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Guitar Player on MSNKeith Richards, Mick Taylor, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page played this stolen 1959 Les Paul. Now it’s turned up in the collection of a famous museum
The guitar, which appeared on the Stones' 1964 Ed Sullivan Show appearance, was stolen during the making of 1972's'Exile on ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNGuitar Stolen From Former Rolling Stone’s Musician Mick Taylor Resurfaced After More Than 50 Years
Mick Taylor’s long-lost guitar, stolen during the Rolling Stones’ “Exile on Main St.” sessions in 1971, has finally turned up ...
A prized guitar stolen from The Rolling Stones has resurfaced at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York after ...
Mick Taylor may have reunited with the Rolling Stones for some dates on their 50 and Counting tour, but that doesn't mean everything is rosy between the guitarist and his former bandmates.
Mick Taylor – 1967-69. Mayall first encountered Taylor in April 1966, when the 18-year-old volunteered his services at at a gig in Hatfield after Clapton failed to arrive.
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Us Weekly on MSNMick Jagger and The Rolling Stones' Historic Homes from the 1960s to Today
Mick Jagger and his bandmates in The Rolling Stones have lived in some of Europe's most historic homes over their 60-year ...
At age 20, Mick Taylor was hired to replace Brian Jones in The Rolling Stones. Compared to the charismatic, mercurial Jones, Taylor, somewhat shy and retiring, seemed like an odd fit.
Mick Taylor, who succeeded Green as a Bluesbreaker in the late 1960s, valued the wide latitude which Mayall allowed his soloists. “You’d have complete freedom to do whatever you wanted ...
Mick Taylor is playing a Gibson Les Paul Guitar with Bigsby Vibrato. At that point, you found your third phenomenal guitarist, Mick Taylor. Yeah, as it turned out.
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