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Paul Taylor (born June 4, 1960), formerly credited as Paul Horowitz, is an American musician, who is best known as the keyboardist/guitarist for the hard rock band Winger (1987–1992, 2001–2003, 2013–2014, 2014–2017, 2018–present).
Seven is the seventh studio album by American rock band Winger. It marks the return of guitarist/keyboardist Paul Taylor to the band since 1990's In the Heart of the Young. The album was preceded by the lead single "Proud Desperado". [2] The band toured in the UK in May and the US in June 2023 in support of the album. [2]
Winger followed the release of its second album with a 13-month world tour, playing over 230 dates with Kiss, Scorpions, ZZ Top, Extreme and Slaughter. Paul Taylor left the band after the tour, citing exhaustion after years of touring. [10] Their third studio album, Pull, produced by Mike Shipley, was recorded in 1992/1993 as a three-piece band ...
Originally written by Paul Taylor during the early '80s, he offered this song to Eric Martin (later of Mr. Big) who declined even though he knew it would be a hit. [citation needed] Taylor stated he wrote "Miles Away" for his girlfriend Emi Canyn who was one of the Nasty Habits, the background singers for Mötley Crüe. [5]
Paul Taylor Dance Company, a contemporary dance company; Paul Taylor (saxophonist) (born 1960), American smooth jazz saxophonist; Paul Taylor (keyboardist) (born 1960), American musician with Winger; Paul Harrison Taylor (born 1957), Israeli sculptor; Paul Taylor (art critic) (1957–1992), Australian art critic, curator, editor and publisher
Paul McCartney. In addition releasing EDM music under the name Fireman, early in his career Sir Paul went undercover as Bernard Webb to write the song "Woman" for the duo Peter and Gordon.
Winger then composed C.F. Kip Winger: Conversations With Nijinsky, which was recorded by the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra; that album went to No. 1 on the Billboard Traditional Classical Chart ...
Winger followed the release of the album with a 13-month world tour, playing with other heavy metal groups such as Kiss, Scorpions, Extreme, Slaughter, and with hard rock group ZZ Top. A collection of music videos with the same title was released the following year in two separate VHS volumes.