Biography
Robert C. Taylor, Jr. (1927 - 2001) , a.k.a. "Big Bob" Taylor, was a session drummer and rock 'n roll songwriter in Phoenix, Arizona. He played on lots of records of Duane Eddy & The Rebels between 1957 and 1962, recording at Floyd Ramsey's studio in Phoenix. Taylor also played drums on guitarist Al Casey's recordings for Stacy Records, and for many Lee Hazlewood sessions.
He recorded four singles in the early 1960s. As Big Bob he released "Wowsville Parts 1 & 2", featuring Stacy Records owner Jim Gaylord on vocals. As Bob Taylor he released "(Flyin' High) After Hours / Peqch Fuzz" and "Frankie & Johnny / Gigolo".
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