Remembering Dallas Taylor: Marking Eight Years Since the Death of the Famous Session Drummer

January 18, 2022 - Today we remember session drummer Dallas Taylor, who is best known for his work with Clear Light, Crosby Stills, Nash, & Young, Manassas, and more. He passed away at age 66 due to complications from viral pneumonia and kidney disease.

Source: Jeff Allen

Dallas Woodrow Taylor Jr. was born on April 7, 1948 in Denver Colorado, but grew up in San Antonio, Texas. As a young adult he found a small bit of success with the psychedelic rock band Clear Light in the late 60s, but found further success with Crosby, Stills, and Nash's debut album, as well as their follow-up with Neil Young, Déjà Vu, alongside bassist Greg Reeves. 

He also appeared on Stephen Stills's first three solo albums, (Stephen Stills, Stephen Stills 2, and Stills) as well as Graham Nash's debut solo album, Songs for Beginners

In 1974, Taylor played in a quartet backing Van Morrison at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and played percussion on the Byrds' 1973 reunion album Byrds.

Following his departure from the music industry, he became an addiction counselor and specialized in interventions, as well as reuniting clients with their families. Thank you for all of your contributions, Dallas Taylor!

Happy listening.

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