Friday, 1 May 2015

Rare Brit Pop, Discog...s of Lost Artists Pt. 180: Hal Munro (Neville Taylor)

 

Neville Taylor and his band, The Cutters, were among the handful of black rock & roll acts working in England during the late '50s. The West Indian-born Taylor had an excellent ballad style, but on the hard-rocking numbers he was heavily influenced by Little Richard's vocal style. The group was signed to EMI's Parlophone label, where they released four singles. The Cutters released one single on Decca (see BL 79). (wiki)

At the same time Taylor signed a contract with Embassy Records and released several tracks for this label, only one track as Neville Taylor all other tracks under a pseudonym 

Hal Munro.

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