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Eric Taylor

Taylor ayns 2009
Ruggit 25 Mean Fouyir 1949
Atlanta, yn Çhorshey, SUA
Hooar baase 9 Mart 2020 (70 bleeaney d'eash)
Austin, Texas, SUA
Seyraanaght Steatyn Unnaneysit America
Çhengey Baarle
Keird arraneyder · arraneyder as screeudeyr
Shaanrey Americana (en) Translate
Greieyn goo
Lipaidyn MNRK Music Group (en) Translate
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil
Discogs ID 475997
bluerubymusic.com

She arraneyder as screeudeyr arrane Americaanagh va Eric Taylor (25 Mean Fouyir 1949 – 9 Mayrnt 2020).[1] V'eh mie er enney er son e vod skeealaght, mestey focklyn loayrit rish arraneyn skeealagh son cloie jeh'n torçh theateragh y chroo. Goll rish e nuy skeaylaghyn magh liorish hene, ta arraneyn Taylor er ny ve recortyssit liorish Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett, Peter Cooper, as sleih elley.[2]

Bea leah

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Va Taylor ruggit ayns Atlanta, yn Çhorshey. Hoshee eh cloie yn gitar tra v'eh ny phaitçhey as chloie eh ayns bann kiaull anmey 'syn ard-scoill echey. Ren eh frastyl er Ollooscoill Georgetown rish tammylt veg rish dimmee eh magh as darree eh dys Houston er son coorse bea y lhiantyn 'sy chiaull.[3]

Coorse bea

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Hie Taylor er turrysyn ayns ny Steatyn Unnaneysit as 'syn Oarpey dy lheeadagh, cloie ayns ynnydyn lheid as Club Passim, The Bottom Line, Caffe Lena, Bluebird Café, Red Clay Theatre, Bridger Folk, The Ark, CSPS, The Freight and Salvage, Paradiso (Amsterdam), Theatre Kikker (Utrecht), Berlin Guitars (Berleen), The Real Music Club (Beeal Feirshtey), DC Music Club (Divlyn), Hotel du Nord (Paarys) as The Bein Inn (Peairt). Ta e chloiaghyn feailley goaill stiagh Kerrville Folk Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Glasgow Americana Festival (Nalbin), Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, 1st Americana Fest (yn Austeyr), Take Root Festival (y Çheer Injil), as Roots of Heaven Festival (y Çheer Injil). Ren eh ynsaghey ec Scoill Arrane Kerrville, as stiur eh seyrlannyn screeu arrane er feie ny Steatyn Unnaneysit as 'syn Oarpey. Va Taylor poost rish yn arraneyder as y screeudeyr arrane Nanci Griffith voish 1976 derrey 1982.[4]

Ayns 2009, skeayll Lyle Lovett Natural Forces magh, e nah albym jeh arraneyn coodit, as reesht ren eh cummal stiagh arrane Taylor. She "Whooping Crane" va'n arrane shen voish yn albym hene-enmyssit voish y vlein 1995.[5] Ta albym 2012 Lovett - Release Me - goaill stiagh arrane Taylor "Understand You."

V'eh Studio 10 ayns 2013 skeaylley magh jerrinagh Taylor. V'eh recortyssit ec y teyrlann Red Shack Studio ayns Houston as t'eh goaill stiagh nuy arrane bunneydagh as coodagh yn arrane "Cover These Bones" liorish Tim Grimm.[6] Ayns 2016, va Taylor enmyssit er son Aundyr Emmy da Cummey Kiaullee er son ny h-arraneyn va screeuit echey da'n fillym feanishagh Road Kid to Writer: The Tracks of Jim Tully liorish Storyworks.

Hooar Taylor baase er 9 Mayrnt 2020 voish y çhingys aarley as eh 70 bleeaney d'eash.[3][7]

Rolley jyskyn

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  • Through the Dark Nightly (1976) – [Fair Retail Records, co-chruinnaghey marish screeudeyryn arrane elley ass Houston: Bill Cade, Stephen Jarrard, Lynn Langman, Don Sanders]
  • Shameless Love (1981, Featherbed; aa-churrit magh 2004, Blue Ruby Music)
  • Eric Taylor (1995, Watermelon)
  • Resurrect (1998, E1 Music)
  • Scuffletown (2001, Eminent Records)
  • The Kerrville Tapes (2003, Silverwolf)
  • The Great Divide (2005, Blue Ruby Music)
  • Hollywood Pocketknife (2007, Blue Ruby Music)
  • Live at the Red Shack (2011, Blue Ruby Music)
  • Studio 10 (2013, Blue Ruby Music)

Imraaghyn

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  1. "Eric Taylor, poetic Texas singer and songwriter, dies". Texarkanagazette.com. Feddynit magh er 10 Luanistyn 2021.
  2. "folkville-introduction". Myweb.tiscali.co.uk. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2016-03-04. Feddynit magh er 2015-10-17.
  3. a b Friskics-Warren, Bill (15 Mayrnt 2020). "Eric Taylor, Poetic Texas Singer-Songwriter, Is Dead at 70". Feddynit magh er 15 Mayrnt 2020. 
  4. Colin Larkin, rd. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music (1d ln.). Guinness Publishing. dg. 404. ISBN 0-85112-726-6.
  5. Wood, Arthur. "Eric Taylor". Folkwax. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 16 Jerrey Souree 2011.
  6. "News". Bluerubymusic.com. Feddynit magh er 2015-09-18.
  7. Dansby, Andrew (10 Mayrnt 2020). "Houston loses quintessential folk songwriter, Eric Taylor". Feddynit magh er 2020-03-15. 

Kianglaghyn magh

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