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Birth name
  
Brian Taylor

Name
  
Dolphin Taylor

Also known as
  
Dolphin Taylor

Role
  
Origin
  
England

Genres
  
Rock music, Punk rock

Instruments
  
Drums


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Born
  
10 November 1958 (age 65) (
1958-11-10
)

Associated acts
  
Tom Robinson Band (1976–1978)Stiff Little Fingers (1982–1983, 1987–1996)Spear of Destiny (1983-1986)

Music groups
  
Stiff Little Fingers (1987 – 1996), Tom Robinson Band (Since 1976), Spear of Destiny

Albums
  
BBC in Concert, Power in the Darkness, See You Up There, TRB Two, No Sleep 'til Belfast

Similar People
  
Ali McMordie, Danny Kustow, Henry Cluney, Brian Faloon, Jake Burns

Brian "Dolphin" Taylor (born 10 November 1958) is a British drummer.

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Tom Robinson Band

Taylor's first band was Dragon's Playground, which earlier had had Annie Lennox as a vocalist. In 1976 Dragon's Playground appeared on ATV's New Faces.

His career with the Tom Robinson Band started when Taylor gave a friend a lift to an audition as bass guitarist for the Tom Robinson Band in 1976. As the band had no drummer at that point, Taylor (who was already a drummer) filled in. By the end of the evening, the band was still looking for a bass guitarist, but had found their drummer. He stayed for two years, eventually resigning in 1978.

Stiff Little Fingers

In 1982 he joined Stiff Little Fingers, playing on the £1.10 or less EP, and the Now Then... (1982) album, before the band split in 1983.

Spear of Destiny

In 1983 after the demise of SLF, Taylor become the occasional session drummer for producer Nick Tauber. Towards the end of 1983 through his work with Nick Tauber, he was introduced to and joined Spear of Destiny as their full-time drummer. Dolphin became a part of The Engine Room, the Spear of Destiny rhythm section, along with bass player Stan Stammers. He left Spear of Destiny in 1986 after they were dropped by their record label CBS, and after the band went through a line-up change.

Stiff Little Fingers

In 1987 Taylor was asked to join the reformed SLF, with whom he stayed until 1996, playing on 1991's Flags and Emblems and 1994's Get a Life.

Post-SLF

In 1997 he and one time SLF manager Russell Emanuel set up Extreme Music, a company that composes and sells production music.

References

Dolphin Taylor Wikipedia