James Taylor Quartet

The James Taylor Quartet (JTQ) is a British four-piece jazz-funk band formed in 1985. Led by Hammond organist James Taylor, the group emerged after his previous band, The Prisoners, disbanded. JTQ is celebrated for their dynamic live shows and significant impact on the acid jazz movement. The band comprises James Taylor (organ), Mark Cox (guitar), Andrew McKinney (bass), and Pat Illingworth (drums).

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Official Website of The James Taylor Quartet, Wikipedia

Updated:

Jun 6, 2025

James Taylor Quartet

The James Taylor Quartet (JTQ) is a British four-piece jazz-funk band formed in 1985. Led by Hammond organist James Taylor, the group emerged after his previous band, The Prisoners, disbanded. JTQ is celebrated for their dynamic live shows and significant impact on the acid jazz movement. The band comprises James Taylor (organ), Mark Cox (guitar), Andrew McKinney (bass), and Pat Illingworth (drums).

Sources

Official Website of The James Taylor Quartet, Wikipedia

Updated:

Jun 6, 2025

James Taylor Quartet

The James Taylor Quartet (JTQ) is a British four-piece jazz-funk band formed in 1985. Led by Hammond organist James Taylor, the group emerged after his previous band, The Prisoners, disbanded. JTQ is celebrated for their dynamic live shows and significant impact on the acid jazz movement. The band comprises James Taylor (organ), Mark Cox (guitar), Andrew McKinney (bass), and Pat Illingworth (drums).

Sources

Official Website of The James Taylor Quartet, Wikipedia

Updated:

Jun 6, 2025

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