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  1. Skip Taylor is a chef and TV personality. He also teaches cooking at the Rocky Harbor Culinary Resort. Skip is a rotund, middle-aged Caucasian male, with brown hair combed in the middle, while having a black goatee.

  2. 28. Sept. 2015 · Skip Taylor, former manager and producer of Canned Heat, shares his story of how he got involved with the band and helped them achieve commercial success in the blues-rock scene. He also discusses their recording techniques, live performances and challenges in the music industry.

  3. 19. Okt. 2018 · Skip Taylor was Canned Heat’s manager from 1966 until their initial split in 1973, as well as the producer of their best albums. The first time he saw Canned Heat was at a UCLA frat party in late 1965. At the time, he was working for entertainment industry heavyweights the William Morris Agency, representing clients such as the ...

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  4. 28. Sept. 2021 · The freshly-formed band began their rise to fame by a fateful meeting of Skip Taylor, who would serve as the band's manager from 1966 to 1973. Funnily enough, Taylor discovered Canned Heat on...

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  5. 16. Okt. 2019 · Canned Heat and their longtime tour manager Skip Taylor will be in Boca Roaton, Florida at the Funky Biscuit on Saturday, October 26th. Taylor has been the manager/tour manager for the band since day-one. After you buy your tickets, check out this interview with Skip Taylor.

  6. Skip Taylor Billboard magazine called him "a visionary and music innovator", and it's easy to see why. He's been an agent, a personal manager (and still is), a nightclub owner, a record company president, a music and concert consultant and concert and tour producer and promoter.

  7. 28. Sept. 2015 · After locking in bassist Larry Taylor, and signing with manager Skip Taylor (who is interviewed as part of this piece, see Interview with Skip Taylor), Canned Heat performed at the now legendary Monterey Pop Festival with the likes of Big Brother, the Steve Miller and Paul Butterfield bands, among many others. [1]