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Last Updated: December 11, 2009 9:50 PM




Former DRIVE Singer DAVID TAYLOR Dead At 44 - July 10, 2009
According to TheMusicsOver.com, David Taylor, the former lead vocalist for '80s hard rock band DRIVE, was killed in a road accident late last month. While driving along a San Antonio interstate on June 25, Taylor lost control of his vehicle after a tire blew out, causing him to crash. He was airlifted to an area hospital where he died of his injuries five days later. He was 44 years old.

Formed in Houston, Texas by Rick Chavez and Mercy Valdez, DRIVE found its voice in a young David Taylor, just barely out of his teens. In the mid-'80s, the band moved to Los Angeles, which was quickly becoming the epicenter of the metal scene. Winning a radio contest with its song "I Need The Nights", DRIVE landed on the "Best Of The West" compilation which was released on Rampage Records. Rampage soon signed the band, and in July of 1988, released their debut, "Characters In Time". The LP received tremendous reviews from the industry's top hard rock press, including the coveted five-K rating from Kerrang! magazine. The album also received solid airplay from hard rock stations around the country, including Los Angeles powerhouse KNAC.

What separated DRIVE from the other bands of the Sunset Strip was their intelligent lyrics, intricate musicianship, and, of course, Taylor's suburb voice that fell somewhere between Ronnie James Dio and QUEENSRŸCHE's Geoff Tate. And what endeared them to true metal critics and fans alike was that they were more IRON MAIDEN than POISON, more JUDAS PRIEST than WINGER.

"Characters In Time" was followed by the more mature and sonically advanced, "Diablero" on Zoo Records. Unfortunately, a shake-up at the label, along with the dawn of the metal-killing "grunge" scene, left the album without much of a push, so DRIVE's recording career was put on hold as the bandmembers moved back to Texas, where Taylor was living in recent years.

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COMMENT | No disrespect
posted by : HadesGates
7/10/2009 7:20:01 PM

... but kinda ironic that he died while DRIVE-ing.

My condolences to his friends and family.

COMMENT | I remember Drive...
posted by : Iluvashleyblue
7/10/2009 8:02:41 PM

...from hearing them on KNAC and then buying one if their tapes.

R.I.P.

COMMENT |
posted by : happyfunball
7/10/2009 8:06:15 PM

Strange that I never heard of these guys back in the day, which just goes to show you how difficult it was to promote a new band in the pre-Internet age. Not that it's easy now, of course. Anyway, the guy is a great singer, although the music is pretty dated. Too bad he didn't go on to bigger and better things. RIP

COMMENT | well
posted by : metaljohn99
7/10/2009 8:23:27 PM

i've never heard of these guys and i feel more than when jackson died.






np - james murphy - vision

COMMENT | Condolences
posted by : profmacdaddy
7/10/2009 10:40:59 PM

RIP, David - your voice will be missed. Characters in Time is an excellent, cool album. Growing up in Iowa isn't exactly a hotbed for shows, so I remember being really bummed at not being old enough to get into a show Drive did at a bowling alley in Waterloo. I wish all of David's family and friends the best.

COMMENT | great singer
posted by : rando
7/10/2009 10:52:47 PM

This guy had an amazing voice. And the band was really good too. Characters in Time is a solid album that rocks all the way through. Diablero is less well known, but it's an incredible album--full of blazing rockers with rhythmic, George Lynch-like guitar riffs, mixed with a few outstanding acoustic songs, and all with extremely impressive vocals. Diablero is one of those cds that I consider an essential part of my collection.



COMMENT | Bummer
posted by : HeldUnder
7/10/2009 11:07:35 PM

I have the first two on cassette from back in the day. Very underrated for the time, they should have made it a little further. R.I.P. David.

COMMENT | There's a new band goes by Drive as well
posted by : Djvoxey
7/11/2009 2:12:09 AM

..........

COMMENT | There's a new band goes by Drive as well
posted by : Djvoxey
7/11/2009 2:14:11 AM

..........and they're from here in San Antonio...

COMMENT | another loss....
posted by : dgn
7/11/2009 2:58:55 AM

first Midnight from Crimson Glory, now David. Drive was an amazing band. Characters In Time is my all time 20 albums ever. Great early Queensryche/ early Savatage feel to it for those who don't know the band. Pandallia from their other album Diablero is my favorite song.

RIP David

COMMENT | There are probably dozens of drives...
posted by : stalkist
7/11/2009 7:30:44 AM

I was in a band called drive in the early nineties (pop punk...you'd hate it!).

Last time I checked there were about 20 drives on Myspace.

It's a really shit name for internet searches but then we didn't have Google in 1990.

COMMENT | Never heard of these guys
posted by : Hawkwinder
7/11/2009 1:31:56 PM

they came on the scene after i dropped out of metal after the glam stuff took over metal and the qualtiy went down in certain quarters. But this stuff is pretty good. Too bad about his death. Tragic.

COMMENT | Rest in peace
posted by : carbideweb
7/11/2009 2:02:11 PM

I have always loved underground Metal and these guys were a killer metal band, quality metal. I still have the Kerrang with a write up on these guys. I wish they would have came to the Detroit area.

Diablero was Great. Almost like a mixture of Loundness,TNT and Crimson Glory. Dream Ceremony ,Shapeshifter , Pandilla and Charechter in time are some of the best metal tunes I have ever heard. My Prayers go out to his Family and Friends

COMMENT | i was in it
posted by : birdman210
10/22/2009 2:15:33 PM

me david aka D.T. as we know him and 2 other close friends were also in that car wreck... there was no tire blow out... David (D.T.) second guessed an exit and tried to get back on the interstate...he lost control of the vehicle which led to us rolling over 7 to 10 times... the other 2 as well as my self survived the crash and saw some things which confirmed in our hearts that he has met our creator and is at his feet now...D.T. was a soldier and a very loving person...
God rest his soul
I love you D.T.



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