Sunday, February 27, 2022

Todayadays She Performs Alongside Fellow Performers Caine, David Bowie and Mark Ronson as Well as Her Sister Rachel


 90 Years Ago Today

Saturday 27th of February 1932
Actress Elizabeth Rosemond 'Liz' Taylor is born in Heathwood, 8 Wildwood Road, London, Hampstead, Greater London, United Kingdom.
Originally from Nottinghamshire, she moved from London and settled directly in Bedfordshire, with her brother. Taylor started writing music and performing in the late 1950s. She performed with the group Pink Floyd. In 1995, she was a member of the R&B group Death and Taxes. Todayadays, she performs alongside fellow performers Caine, David Bowie and Mark Ronson as well as her sister Rachel. She studied piano and sang with the band Pink Floyd in their 1975 studio release The Crystal Album. When she moved to London from Nottingham, she decided to study at Bristol Cathedral. She also began working towards her post-graduate studies at Bristol University.
In 1993, Taylor performed with Pink Floyd in a performance she would later say 'My first solo gig', as well as with Giorgio Moroder (from the title track), Michael Jackson's The Colour of Love, and Lizzie Borden (the 'I am the Queen' song from the original Pink Floyd album). In 2000, Taylor wrote and performed with their last live performance, in which she played with their friends on the cover of the Batshitler show. She has also written and performed under the name 'Lil' Taylor. She has performed alongside The Beatles. 

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