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  1. 21. Aug. 2019 · Larry Taylor, longtime bassist of boogie rock act and original Woodstock performers Canned Heat, has died at the age of 77. The band’s manager and one-time producer, Skip Taylor, confirmed on ...

  2. Long-time Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor has died at the age of 77. The boogie rock band’s manager Skip Taylor made the announcement via Canned Heat’s Facebook page, confirming Taylor had passed following a 12-year battle with cancer. Taylor was best known as a member of Canned Heat’s classic line-up which included Alan Wilson, Bob Hite ...

  3. View on dvidshub.net. “Former Army Capt. Larry L. Taylor is inducted into the Medal of Honor Hall of Heroes during a ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va. During the Vietnam War, Taylor flew over 2,000 combat missions as a helicopter pilot. On June 18, 1968, he rescued a four-man patrol team at significant risk to his own life.”.

  4. 11. Sept. 2015 · Larry “The Mole” Taylor was among the most prolific bassists of the classic rock era. Renowned for his tenure in Canned Heat, Larry was also a top-tier session cat who has distinguished himself on seminal sides by John Mayall, Tom Waits, Harvey Mandel, Kim Wilson, J.J. Cale, Ry Cooder, The Monkees, and Albert King to cite an extremely ...

  5. Larry Taylor, also known by his nickname “The Mole” (born June 26, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York City, USA – died August 19, 2019 in Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, California) was an American surf and blues rock bassist and occasional lead guitarist. He is perhaps best known for his work as a long-time member of Canned Heat.

  6. 30. Jan. 2024 · Larry Taylor, who received the Medal of Honor in September for his daring 1968 helicopter rescue during the Vietnam War, died Sunday, according to a news release from the Congressional Medal of ...

  7. 1. Sept. 2023 · Larry Taylor, who retired as a captain, was an Army helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War and led a rescue mission in 1968 to save a small group of soldiers trapped in a rice field by enemy troops.