Jack Taylor (musician)

Jack Taylor (musician)

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'''Richard Violet''' (1965–1997), known professionally as '''Jack Taylor''', was an American musician and member of several popular bands.

He was born in [[Urbana, Ohio]]. In his early twenties he played [[guitar]] with The Gibson Bros and went on to form the [[Columbus, Ohio]], avant-garde noise band [[Monster Truck Five]]. Late in his career he fronted, with Jeffrey Evans, the Memphis rock n roll act the [['68 Comeback]] and appeared in, and provided the title song for, the John Michael McCarthy film ''[[The Sore Losers]]''. He died in 1997 of an overdose.

==References==
* [http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/people/t/taylorja.htm grunnenrocks]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927175610/http://www.hemisphere.nl/asp/detail.asp?id=851692 hemisphere]
* [[Gaunt (band)|Gaunt]]

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