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Patrick "Taz" Bentley
Birth namePatrick Bentley
Also known asTaz, The Taz
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
GenresRock and roll
Occupation(s)Rock and roll drummer
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1990s–present
LabelsKirtland Records
WebsiteBurden Brothers Official Web Site

Patrick Bentley, better known as Taz or The Taz, is an American rock and roll drummer, singer and songwriter. Taz got his start as a founding member of the local Dallas punk band, The Assassins, and is probably best known for his work with The Reverend Horton Heat, Burden Brothers and session work with Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses.

Taz's currently performs and/or tours with Burden Brothers (drummer), 1980's punk band Dwarves (drummer), Hell Texas (singer, songwriter) and 76 (drummer) which includes Terry Glaze (Pantera, Lord Tracey, and Raised by Gods), Kinley Wolfe (The Cult, American Fuse, and Lord Tracy) and Brian Harris (Queen for a Day, Lord Tracy)

Discography

With American Fuse

  • One Fell Swoop (2002)

With Burden Brothers

With Matt Cameron

  • "Theme From Wrong Holy-O" from Flyin' Traps (1997)

With El Diablo

  • $6.99 EP (1999)

With Hillbilly Hellcats

  • Our Brand (1998)
  • "The Darkside" on Big Monster Bash, Vol. 1 (1998)
  • Rev it Up with the Taz (1995)

With Loaded

With P. W. Long

  • Remembered (2003)

With Duff McKagan

With Pinkston

  • All That Causes Bruises (2002)

With The Reverend Horton Heat

With Sawyer Brown

With Izzy Stradlin

With Tenderloin

  • Bullseye (1995)
  • "Shotgun Willie" on Twisted Willie (1995)

With Bryan White

  • "You Are My Sunshine" on For Our Children Too (1996)
  • "Listen Now! Will the Circle Be Unbroken/I'll Fly Away/Jesus Loves Me" on Amazing Grace, Vol. 2: A Country Salute to Gospel (1997)
  • How Lucky I Am (1999)

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