Martin Taylor is an acclaimed British jazz guitarist renowned for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and sophisticated harmonizations. Born on October 20, 1956, in Harlow, Essex, Taylor was drawn to the guitar at an early age, inspired by his father, who was also a jazz guitarist. Over the course of his career, Taylor has carved out a unique niche in the jazz world, blending elements of gypsy jazz, bebop, the Great American Songbook, and classical music to create a sound distinctly his own.
Martin Taylor gained prominence in the late 1970s as a member of Stéphane Grappelli's group, the French violinist who was famous for his collaboration with Django Reinhardt. This significant exposure led to a flourishing solo career, and Taylor has since released numerous albums showcasing his solo guitar work as well as collaborations with other musicians. Among his notable projects, "The Colonel & The Governor" is a delightful interplay with fellow guitarist Tommy Emmanuel, and "Artistry" encapsulates his solo prowess. Martin Taylor is also an educator, sharing his knowledge through an online guitar school, and has received numerous accolades, including an MBE for his services to jazz music, highlighting his recognition as one of today's foremost jazz guitarists.
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