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Dragon guitarist Robert Taylor dead, bandmate announces

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Published: November 5, 2025
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Lead guitarist of Australia-based New Zealand rock band Dragon, Robert Taylor, has died, his former bandmate has revealed.

Taylor was the lead guitarist for the band during arguably its most prominent period in the late 1970s, playing on hits like Are You Old Enough and April Sun in Cuba.

The band’s drummer during much of that same period, Kerry Jacobson, took to social media to share the “unexpected and devastating news” of Taylor’s death.

Dragon guitarist Robert Taylor has died. (Facebook/Supplied)

Jacobson said the “irreplaceable” Taylor was his “mentor”, “partner in crime”, “musical comrade”, and a “dear friend of decades”.

“Many admired his songwriting and his musical talent and, after all these years people would still speak to me with great reverence of his talent and contribution to Australian music,” he wrote.

“I admired his loyalty, I treasured his mateship, I valued his consistency and I absolutely loved it when often the phone would ring and he was up for a chat.”

Robert Taylor and Kerry Jacobson (second and third from right respectively) with Dragon in 1979. (Nine)

The New Zealand-born Taylor played with Dragon from 1974 to 1979, and then again from 1982 to 1985.

“He had a dry wit, was a keen observer and had a memory like a razor but mostly he was just one of the good ones,” Jacobson said.

“That’s what has stuck in my head today, ‘he was one of the good ones’ and I think that sums it up. I will miss him terribly.”

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