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Pat Taylor

Real name: Paul Allen Taylor

Effective period / Period of releases: 1978

Memphis based American producer, audio engineer, rock guitarist and writer. Spouse of Susanne Jerome Taylor. Died 11 February 2015, aged 65.

Pat engineered sessions for Joe Walsh, The Memphis Horns, Jimi Jamison (Survivor), Albert King, Jerry Lee Lewis, Susanne Jerome Taylor (his wife), The Breaks (2), Ronnie McDowell, The Barkays, Great Balls of Fire movie soundtrack and many more. He was an assistant engineer for the Beach Boys and Stevie Nicks and tape editor for Stevie Ray Vaughan. He appeared on Tower of Power's “Bump city” (background vocals), Al Green’s “Soul Survivor” in 1987 (background vocals), J. Blackfoot (guitar), The Blackwood Brothers (background vocals) and countless commercials and jingles.

Pat wrote with well known writers such as, Steve Diamond (writer of Faith Hill's “Let Me Let Go”, Backstreet Boys' “Never Gone” and Britney Spears' “I’ll Never Stop Loving You") , Randy Goodrum (writer of Steve Perry's "Oh Sherrie"), John Parker (writer of Chicago's "Hard Habit to Break") and Susanne Jerome Taylor ("She Wants You" etc.).

Pat co-wrote with his wife, producing new material, from their studio at home, near Memphis, TN into the 2010s.

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