Taylor Aglipay, Genre Destroying Musical Monster…
For more information visit: www.AglipayMusic.com
Taylor has been playing music professionally for more than decade, in a wide array of musical contexts. He is also a certified band instrument repair technical and has repaired and restored thousands of musical instruments of all shapes and sizes.
Current projects include:
MarchFourth Marching Band: saxophone, guitar
The Getbacks: keys, guitar, vocals
ManHandel: guitar
SaQi: guitar, saxophone
Previous projects include:
Uprite Dub Orchestra: saxophone, flute, guitar, keys, vocals, percussion
The Streakin’ Healys: guitar, washtub bass
The Beevils: vocals, guitar
The Un: saxophone, keys
Nemesis Theory: bass guitar
The Monkey-Banana Band: guitar, vocals, mandolin, saxophone
Peevish: vocals, saxophone. guitar, clarinet, audio experimentation
OE40: guitar, attitude
Schottenfreud: guitar
EsEn (Stiff Nipples): guitar, vocals
Taylor has also sat in and or recorded for many others, some of which include:
Pink Martini, The Dandy Warhols, Warsaw, Chronicle, Trash Can Joe, The Instigators, The Saloon Ensemble, Kim D and the Killer Bees, Marcin, Jennifer Whitlock, and more…
Taylor Aglipay’s introduction to music was through an old piano that occupied the family room. He played saxophone in middle and high school band. At 15 he took a few private guitar lessons and started a band with his friends. In 1998-1999 he attended the California State Summer School for the Arts in Valencia. There he studied world music, guitar, and composition during two six-week sessions.
From 2001-2004 he studied music at Mt. Hood Community College in Oregon. There he played in the school jazz bands one and two, jazz combos, and the symphonic band. He studied saxophone privately with Brian Dickerson and flute with Tessa Brinkman. During the summer of 2002 he attended the Berklee Summer Seminar in Los Angeles; an intensive, week long summer jazz workshop. He graduated from Mt. Hood Community College with an Associates of Arts with a special emphasis on music.
He then attended Renton Technical College in Washington, where he studied woodwind, brasswind, percussion, and string repair techniques. After graduating from Renton Tech he began working at Tigard Music, where worked until he set up a repair shop of his own. He new performs quality instrument repairs, overhauls, and custom modifications. If you need some work done please contact him: taylor@aglipaymusic.com
For more information visit: www.AglipayMusic.com






