Nathan Connolly Snow Patrol
DICK TAYLOR of THE PRETTY THINGS
the pretty things.jpg
In July 1962, while Taylor was at Sidcup Art College, The Rolling Stones was formed when Taylor, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' three piece, Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys joined Brian Jones and Ian Stewart's Rollin' Stones.[1] Initially, Taylor played lead guitar in the band, but found himself pushed into bassist position to accommodate Jones, who quickly went on to became an accomplished slide guitarist. In November 1962, Taylor left to return to art college, and the bandmates posted an advertisement seeking another bassist. Bill Wyman responded, and succeeded him as The Rolling Stones' bassist in December 1962. Later in 1963, Taylor formed The Pretty Things[1] with vocalist Phil May and once again played his preferred guitar position. During a break from The Pretty Things after the release of their album, S.F. Sorrow (1968), Taylor produced Hawkwind's debut album, on which he also played guitar. His contribution to punk rock was a recording by Auntie Pus, and during the second half of the 1980s Taylor played guitar with the English post punk band The Mekons. He recorded with Andre Williams in Chicago, Illinois for George Paulus' St. George Records. The core members of The Pretty Things remain in the band to this day, and released the Balboa Island album in 2007 on the Cote Basque record label.
UNO CUTAWAY ACOUSTICS ARE BACK IN STOCK !! BLACK , BLUE and NATURAL .£69.99
HUTCHINS GUITARS ARE PROUD TO SPONSOR THE BRIGHTON MUSIC AWARDS

Join our mailing list and receive news, information and special offers via email.

Hutchins Guitars on Facebook

Hutchins Guitars - Artist Feature

Fyfe Dangerfield
The Guillemots
Fyfe contacted Gary having seen the guitars on display at Macari's in central London. The reason for the inquiry was that Fyfe is left handed and at the time there were no left-handed Hutchins guitars on display. Gary and Fyfe met and after Fyfe chose a Rangemaster, Antony Macari arrange for his technicians to change it to left hand play. Fyfe is now in the studio recording with a prototype 6-string fretless Hutchins model.

Visit Website › www.guillemots.com