Allan Taylor

Allan Taylor is a distinguished figure in the folk music world, known for his poignant songwriting and captivating performances. Born on September 30, 1945, in Brighton, England, Taylor carved out a significant place for himself in the folk music genre, capturing the hearts of audiences across the globe. He has been lauded for his deep, gentle voice and skilled guitar-playing, which have become his trademarks across his extensive musical career.

Taylor's oeuvre is a testament to his travels and experiences, often reflecting themes of life on the road, love, and the human condition. His recent releases, such as the "WIN OR LOSE (Remastered)" and "Colour to the Moon," showcase his continued relevance and ability to connect with listeners on a profound level. His work, including "One Too Many Mornings" and "Blowin' in the Wind," demonstrates his skill in interpreting and breathing new life into folk classics, while his original songs like "Feels Like Home" and "The Happy Train" are filled with the rich narratives and melodic grace characteristic of his songwriting talent. Allan Taylor's live performances, such as the evocative "It's Good to See You (Live, Edinburgh Folk Festival, 1990)," capture the warm intimacy that has long been a hallmark of his craft. Through his music, Allan Taylor continues to be a beacon in the folk community, inspiring new and old generations alike with his timeless melodies and stories.

Latest Release
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The Road Well Travelled
Album - 8 Tracks - Released March 15, 2024
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