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John C. J. Taylor is a musician, graphics designer, and cartoonist from Australia. He first played music in high school, his band "Soap" (with Tony Martin-Jones on guitar and Warren Bell on drums) being awarded headline position in the Chatswood High School - Willoughby Shire Centenary Celebration Concert. Later bands included Llama (1970-71), Hot Rocket (1972 - 73) and Uncle Bob's Band (1973 - 1976). Image File history File links Information_icon. ...
John produced many street posters for Uncle Bob's Band that placed him among the recognised Street Artists of the day including Chips Macinolty from the Sydney University 'Tin Sheds' who gave John technical assistance producing photo-stencils for some of his posters. The University of Sydney, established in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia, and it is located in Sydney, the capital city of the state of New South Wales. ...
Uncle Bob's Band moved to Melbourne and John established himself as a rock & roll artist when the band broke up in 1976. He produced art for the Tiger Room which later transformed into the Tiger Lounge and a comic strip "Gigs Of Our Lives" for the TAGG Gig Guide in Melbourne and Sydney. He also produced art for many Melbourne venues, radio stations, bands, record covers and concerts including Bananas, Hearts, 3RRR Radio Station, Phil Manning, Suicide Records, RMIT Storey Hall, The Astor and others. Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...
John was also in bands including Phones (1977 - 78), Little Heroes (1979 - 82) and Routinos (1982) before concentrating on his illustration work. While with (The) Little Heroes he produced the art for their debut album (Little Heroes) and all their posters and handbills including one poster that was included in a R&R Nostalgia Exhibition at the Arts centre that featured Skyhooks memorabilia amongst others. Little Heroes was a populor Australian rock band in the 1980s. ...
Little Heroes was a populor Australian rock band in the 1980s. ...
Skyhooks was an Australian rock band of the 1970s, sometimes classified as a glam rock band, although this is mainly the result of the bands flamboyant costumes and makeup. ...
In 1985 John completed a Post Graduate Animation Course at the Swinburne Film & Television School, winning numerous awards for his student film: "The Huge Adventures of Trevor, a Cat" including an AFI Best Animated Film Award (1986). He went on to produce many Documentary Films & Videos including the award winning "You're Fired" (fire safety) and "Here's Your Bike, Ed" (bike education) both of which ATOM Awards and one AWGIE Scriptwriting Award. The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was established in 1958. ...
1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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