1968–1970: Smile Taylor met
Brian May and
Tim Staffell in 1968 after a friend saw an advert for a drummer on a noticeboard at
Imperial College. Smile included May on lead guitar, Staffell on lead vocals and bass, and later Taylor on drums. The band lasted for two years before Staffell departed to join
Humpy Bong, leaving the band with a catalogue of nine songs. Smile reunited for several songs on 22 December 1992. Taylor's band
the Cross were headliners and he brought May and Staffell on to play "Earth" and "If I Were a Carpenter".
1970s–present: Queen In 1969, Taylor was working with
Freddie Mercury at
Kensington Market in London (they were sharing a flat at around the same time). Around September 18, 1970, Taylor and Mercury closed their market stall to honor the death of
Jimi Hendrix. Mercury, then known as Farrokh "Freddie" Bulsara, was a fan of Smile. The band split up in 1970. In the same year, Taylor turned down the chance to become drummer for
Genesis, which led to
Phil Collins joining instead. Bulsara convinced the remaining two members of Smile to continue and he eventually joined the band, which he renamed Queen. In 1971, they recruited bassist
John Deacon, before going on to release their
self-titled debut album in 1973. Taylor is the third most credited songwriter for the band, usually contributing one or two tracks per album.
1977–1987 Taylor has had a productive solo career, releasing six albums. His first single was "I Wanna Testify" in 1977, recorded during Queen's sessions for the
News of the World album. The A-side, although a cover of the Parliaments song of the same name, was completely different from the original. The B-side was a self-penned song "Turn on the TV". Taylor's first solo album, released in 1981, was
Fun in Space, on which he performed all vocals and played all instruments aside from about half of the keyboards, which were contributed by engineer
David Richards. With Queen still touring heavily and recording at the time of release, Taylor was unable to promote the album to its fullest extent, only appearing on some European TV shows to promote the single, "Future Management", including
Top of the Pops. A second single from the album was titled "My Country". The only US single released from the album was "Let's Get Crazy". Taylor's next solo venture,
Strange Frontier, came in June 1984. The three singles from the album were the title track, "Beautiful Dreams" (in Portugal only) and "Man on Fire", the latter becoming a live favourite for him in later years. No attempts to promote the singles were made since Queen was touring to promote
The Works, with Taylor not even performing on any TV shows.
Strange Frontier included guest appearances by bandmates Freddie Mercury, Brian May and John Deacon. Mercury sang backing vocals on "Killing Time", Deacon remixed the B-side "I Cry For You" and
Rick Parfitt co-wrote and played on "It's An Illusion". David Richards, Queen's engineer and producer at the time, also co-wrote two of the tracks. The album includes covers of
Bruce Springsteen's "
Racing in the Street" and
Bob Dylan's "
Masters of War". In 1986, Taylor co-produced
Vigilante, the sixth studio album by rock band
Magnum. After Queen finished their 1986
Magic Tour, Taylor started a new band,
the Cross, which released three albums over their six years of existence. In 1993, the band split up, after performing one final gig at the
Gosport Festival. In 1994, Taylor worked with
Yoshiki, drummer and pianist of
X Japan and released the song "Foreign Sand" and a reworking of the Cross's "Final Destination". The album
Happiness? was "Dedicated to the tasmanian tiger – thylacinus cynocephalus, but most especially... for Freddie". "Nazis 1994" from this album became Taylor's first hit single in England and was followed by two other top 40 UK hits, "Happiness" and "Foreign Sand". In 1998, Taylor released his fourth solo album
Electric Fire. Taylor also performed one of the first Internet-gigs – for which he got a mention in the
Guinness Book of World Records. On 11 November 2013, Taylor released the album
Fun on Earth, On the same day, Taylor released his compilation album
The Lot, which includes all of his work outside of Queen.
1987–1993: The Cross The Cross were a side project of Taylor's that existed from 1987 to 1993 and released three albums. While still the drummer for Queen, Taylor fronted the Cross as rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist. On their debut release, the Cross incorporated dance influences, which they dropped on their remaining two albums.
2001–2011 Taylor has appeared along with May for various other events and promotions, including Queen's induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and the "
Party at the Palace" in 2002, celebrating the golden jubilee of
Queen Elizabeth II. In 2004, Taylor, May, and Mike Dixon received the
Helpmann Award in Australia for Best Music Direction for the musical
We Will Rock You. At the
Live Earth concert held at Wembley Stadium in 2007, Taylor opened the show with
Taylor Hawkins of
Foo Fighters and
Chad Smith of
Red Hot Chili Peppers. in 2012Taylor and May, performing as Queen, also appeared three times on the American singing contest television show
American Idol. The first appearance was on 11 April 2006, during which that week's contestants were required to sing a Queen song. Songs performed included "
Bohemian Rhapsody", "
Fat Bottomed Girls", "
The Show Must Go On", "
Who Wants to Live Forever", and "
Innuendo". The second time Queen appeared was on the show's
season 8 finale in May 2009, performing "We Are the Champions" with finalists
Adam Lambert and
Kris Allen. The third appearance was during the
eleventh season on 25 and 26 April 2012, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show. The following day, they performed "
Somebody to Love" with the Queen Extravaganza band. In April of 2010, Taylor appeared on the
Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders song "Your Shoes" for their album
Red Light Fever. In November 2009, Taylor appeared on the reality TV show
The X Factor with May as Queen mentoring the contestants and performing "
Bohemian Rhapsody". That month Taylor confirmed he was planning to tour with Taylor Hawkins, which Taylor described as a "quick tour". At the
2011 MTV Europe Music Awards on 6 November, Queen received the
Global Icon Award, and Taylor and May closed the awards ceremony, with
Adam Lambert on vocals, performing "The Show Must Go On", "We Will Rock You", and "We Are the Champions". In 2011, Taylor, along with
Steven Tyler and
Roger Daltrey, joined the advisory board of Edge Music Network. Taylor performed in the
2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London on 12 August.
2013–present in May 2013|left In 2013 and 2014, Taylor served as an executive producer of the film
Solitary, directed by Sasha Krane. In addition to those duties, he provided original music, including the song "When We Were Young" and three instrumental songs which serve as incidental/background music in the film and during the closing credits. Taylor also appeared as a special guest for Welsh Rock artist
Jayce Lewis providing drums for the track "Wrath" which were recorded at Taylor's personal studio in
Surrey, the song was released as a single from the Welshman's album
Nemesis. On 15 November 2014, Taylor joined the charity group
Band Aid 30, playing drums alongside current British and Irish pop acts on the latest version of the track "
Do They Know It's Christmas?" at
Sarm West Studios in
Notting Hill, London, to raise money for the
2014 Ebola crisis in Western Africa. On 5 and 6 September 2015, Taylor, along with
Led Zeppelin's
John Paul Jones, joined
Foo Fighters on stage in
Milton Keynes to perform a cover of the Queen and
David Bowie song "
Under Pressure". Taylor released a new single called "Gangsters Are Running This World" on 1 April 2019, and on 8 April released a more rocking version of this song called "Gangsters Are Running This World-Purple Version". Both versions became available for streaming on 8 April 2019. On 10 May 2019 he and Czech
Arsenal goalkeeper
Petr Čech released a song called "That's Football" which Čech wrote for his retiring football career. In 2019, Taylor again joined Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins and his band The Coattail Riders to play on the song "Shapes of Things" from the album
Get the Money. In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Taylor released a new single "Isolation" on 21 June 2020. The song debuted on the top of the UK iTunes Rock chart. On 7 May 2021, Taylor announced his new solo album,
Outsider, which was released on 1 October 2021, and debuted at number three on the
UK Albums Chart. In October 2021, Taylor embarked on a 14-date solo tour (Outsider Tour) in the UK, from 2 to 22 October. In January 2023, Queen single "Radio Ga Ga" was sampled on singer Che Lingo's single "My Radio"; Taylor and Queen were credited as co-lead artists on the song. In November 2023, Taylor's bar The Wild, a collaboration with his wife Sarina Taylor,
Adam Lambert, Bryan Patrick Franklin, and Michael Solis, opened in West Hollywood, California. On 13 September 2025 Taylor performed, alongside Brian May, at the
Last Night of the Proms, joining the
BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus,
BBC Singers and
National Youth Choir for a new orchestral arrangement of "Bohemian Rhapsody", by Stuart Morley, marking the 50th anniversary of the song. ==Influences and favourite drummers==