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Roger Taylor beyond Queen - solo and with The Cross

Bio, full discography, guest appearances, tours and more

  • Biography
    • Musicians
      • Clayton Moss
      • Josh Macrae
      • Peter Noone
      • Spike Edney
      • The 1994/1995 Roger Taylor Band
      • The 1998/1999 Roger Taylor Band
      • On “Fun on Earth”
    • Crew
    • Family
    • The Reaction
  • Discography
    • Solo discography
      • Albums
        • Outsider
        • Fun on Earth
        • Electric Fire
        • Happiness…?
        • Strange Frontier
        • Fun in Space
      • Compilations
        • Best
        • The Lot
      • Album singles
      • Non-album singles
        • Isolation
        • Gangsters Are Running This World
        • Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad)
        • Journey’s End
        • Dear Mr. Murdoch 2011 single
        • The Unblinking Eye single
        • Felix & Arty
        • I Wanna Testify single
      • Solo demos
      • Solo remixes
      • Original scores
    • Discography with The Cross
      • Albums
        • Blue Rock
        • Mad: Bad: and Dangerous to Know
        • Shove It
      • Album singles
      • Non-album singles
        • Manipulator
      • Non-album tracks
      • The Cross remixes
      • The Cross demos
    • Discography of guest appearances
      • 50s and 60s
      • 70s
      • 80s
      • 90s
      • 2000s
      • 2010s
    • Counterfeit releases
    • Charts
    • Statistics
  • Videos
    • Roger Taylor
    • The Cross
    • Guest
    • TV Performances
  • Facts & trivia
    • Accolades
      • The Guinness Book of Records
      • The Drummer Sculpture
      • ACM’s Roger Taylor Zildjian Studio
      • Honorary doctor of Plymouth University
    • Hobbies
      • Bikes
      • Cars
        • Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante
        • Aston Martin V8 Volante Series I
        • Mercedes-Benz 600SEL Saloon
        • Range Rover 2 door Convertible
        • Vectrix Electric Scooter
        • Porsche Panamera
      • Boats
    • Studios
    • Charities
      • HASTE
      • Heavy Metal Truants
      • Cornwall Pride
    • Artists
    • Other
      • Spitfire Audio’s The Grange
      • Companies
      • Autographed by Roger Taylor
      • Magazine covers
  • Tours
    • The Reaction tours
    • Solo tours
    • The Cross tours
    • Miscellaneous appearances
  • Equipment
    • First kit
    • 1960s
      • Smile
    • 1970s
      • First years
      • 1973-1974 (Queen and Queen II Tour)
      • 1975-1976 (Sheer Heart Attack and A Night at the Opera Tour)
      • 1976-1977 (A Day at the Races)
      • 1977-1978 (News of the World)
      • 1978-1979 (Jazz)
    • 1980s
      • 1980-1981 (The Game)
      • 1982 (Hot Space Tour)
      • 1984-1985 (Works Tour)
      • 1986 (Magic Tour)
      • 1988-1989 (“The Miracle”)
    • 1990s
      • 1991 – 1992 (“Innuendo” – FM Tribute)
      • 1993-2001 (“Made in Heaven” – Hall of Fame)
    • 2000s
      • 2001 Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame
      • 2002-2003
      • 2005-2006 (Queen+Paul Rodgers Tour)
      • 2008 (Queen+Paul Rodgers Tour)
      • 2012-2015
    • Special Equipment
      • Case Equipment
      • Guitars
      • Premier CC
      • The Roger Taylor Zildjian Studio
      • Vic Firth
      • DW Snare Drum
    • Bass Drumhead
  • Memorabilia
  • Gallery
  • Biography
    • Musicians
      • Clayton Moss
      • Josh Macrae
      • Peter Noone
      • Spike Edney
      • The 1994/1995 Roger Taylor Band
      • The 1998/1999 Roger Taylor Band
      • On “Fun on Earth”
    • Crew
    • Family
    • The Reaction
  • Discography
    • Solo discography
      • Albums
        • Outsider
        • Fun on Earth
        • Electric Fire
        • Happiness…?
        • Strange Frontier
        • Fun in Space
      • Compilations
        • Best
        • The Lot
      • Album singles
      • Non-album singles
        • Isolation
        • Gangsters Are Running This World
        • Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad)
        • Journey’s End
        • Dear Mr. Murdoch 2011 single
        • The Unblinking Eye single
        • Felix & Arty
        • I Wanna Testify single
      • Solo demos
      • Solo remixes
      • Original scores
    • Discography with The Cross
      • Albums
        • Blue Rock
        • Mad: Bad: and Dangerous to Know
        • Shove It
      • Album singles
      • Non-album singles
        • Manipulator
      • Non-album tracks
      • The Cross remixes
      • The Cross demos
    • Discography of guest appearances
      • 50s and 60s
      • 70s
      • 80s
      • 90s
      • 2000s
      • 2010s
    • Counterfeit releases
    • Charts
    • Statistics
  • Videos
    • Roger Taylor
    • The Cross
    • Guest
    • TV Performances
  • Facts & trivia
    • Accolades
      • The Guinness Book of Records
      • The Drummer Sculpture
      • ACM’s Roger Taylor Zildjian Studio
      • Honorary doctor of Plymouth University
    • Hobbies
      • Bikes
      • Cars
        • Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante
        • Aston Martin V8 Volante Series I
        • Mercedes-Benz 600SEL Saloon
        • Range Rover 2 door Convertible
        • Vectrix Electric Scooter
        • Porsche Panamera
      • Boats
    • Studios
    • Charities
      • HASTE
      • Heavy Metal Truants
      • Cornwall Pride
    • Artists
    • Other
      • Spitfire Audio’s The Grange
      • Companies
      • Autographed by Roger Taylor
      • Magazine covers
  • Tours
    • The Reaction tours
    • Solo tours
    • The Cross tours
    • Miscellaneous appearances
  • Equipment
    • First kit
    • 1960s
      • Smile
    • 1970s
      • First years
      • 1973-1974 (Queen and Queen II Tour)
      • 1975-1976 (Sheer Heart Attack and A Night at the Opera Tour)
      • 1976-1977 (A Day at the Races)
      • 1977-1978 (News of the World)
      • 1978-1979 (Jazz)
    • 1980s
      • 1980-1981 (The Game)
      • 1982 (Hot Space Tour)
      • 1984-1985 (Works Tour)
      • 1986 (Magic Tour)
      • 1988-1989 (“The Miracle”)
    • 1990s
      • 1991 – 1992 (“Innuendo” – FM Tribute)
      • 1993-2001 (“Made in Heaven” – Hall of Fame)
    • 2000s
      • 2001 Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame
      • 2002-2003
      • 2005-2006 (Queen+Paul Rodgers Tour)
      • 2008 (Queen+Paul Rodgers Tour)
      • 2012-2015
    • Special Equipment
      • Case Equipment
      • Guitars
      • Premier CC
      • The Roger Taylor Zildjian Studio
      • Vic Firth
      • DW Snare Drum
    • Bass Drumhead
  • Memorabilia
  • Gallery

Accolades

  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • June 2021
  • June 2020
  • November 2019
  • May 2019
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • July 2018
  • March 2018
  • January 2018
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • April 2016
  • July 2015

On This Day In Roger History

1999 Roger Taylor live at Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, UK. (24)

Roger quotes

It’s slightly nostalgic and wistful, and quite adult, a bit more grown-up than my last couple of albums.

— “Outsider” press

Gallery

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