Vic Taylor

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Vic Taylor
BornJamaica
GenresReggae, Pop
InstrumentsVocals,
Years active1961–2003
Associated actsByron Lee and the Dragonaires, The Paragons

Vic Taylor (1947 – June 25, 2003) was a Jamaican singer who was in well known Jamaican groups, Skatalites and Byron Lee & the Dragonaires. He died in 2003.

History[]

Taylor was once a member of The Skatalites [1] and then later on in the 1970s and 1980s, the front man of Byron Lee & the Dragonaires.[2]

He was well known and loved on the Jamaican music scene. During his career he had some hits that included "For Your Precious Love" and "Heartaches" etc.

He moved to the US in the early Nineties, where he regularly sang on the cabaret and club scene, recently switching from Reggae and R&B to Gospel, having completed work on a religious album shortly before his passing.[3]

Death[]

According to Family sources, Taylor had been feeling unwell for a couple of weeks and had complained of having chest pains.[4] He was hospitalised for 9 days and having suffered breathing problems, he was placed on a respirator. he died on Monday 23 June 2003.[5] His daughter Vanessa gave his age as 56.[6]

Discography[]

Single[]

  • "Dusty Road" / Version - Dama Nessa - 19?? - [7]
  • "For Your Precious Love" / Version - Trojan Records – TR 7856 - 1972 [8]

Album[]

  • Does It His Way - Dynamic Sounds – DY 3317 - 1972 [9]
  • Reflections - Dynamic Sounds – DY 3334 - 1973 [10]
  • Startime - Dynamic Sounds – DY 3362 - 1976 [11]
  • Goodbye Love - Dynamic Sounds – DY 3393 - 1979 [12]
  • For Lovers Only - with Janette Silvera - Dynamic Sounds - DY 3425 - 1982
  • Your Precious Love - J.C. Records - 002 - 1995

References[]

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