Alex Taylor

Location:
London, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Acoustic
ALEX TAYLOR [BIOG]
"Sublime. Buckley-esque singer songwriter" - Time Out
"Taylor is a singer-songwriter of rare intensity. echoes of Bill Withers' jazzy folky soul" - Q
"An accomplished debut… His gritty, committed vocal adds force to the superior-grade songwriting. If you like Damien Rice, you'll find much to enjoy here" - Guitarist Magazine ****



"An intriguing mix which. elevates the songs above the usual singer-songwriter fare" - Acoustic Magazine
"Alex Taylor is One to Watch.Seek out his debut CD. If you like John Martyn, you may well love this guy" - Blues & Soul Magazine
"Taylor throws the kind of twistedly beautiful shapes on acoustic guitar that recall John Martyn, while his voice is a scratchy, committed thing that can walk across a falsetto tightrope with poise or howl like a wounded animal. An impressive introduction" - R2 magazine
[Biog]
Alex Taylor grew up in South London, the youngest son of celebrated jazz legends John Taylor and Norma Winstone.
Already compared by reviewers to the likes of Bill Withers, John Martyn, Damien Rice and Jeff Buckley, Alex is one of the shining lights of the acoustic scene and a troubadour of world-class standing. When you see him perform live, prepare yourself for an energetic and passionate vocal performance, dextrous and original acoustic playing and some loop pedal trickery for good measure.



His debut features some of the UK's top talent including members of The Invisible, Phantom Limb, Portishead & Massive Attack.
His unique style splices elements of jazz, folk and electronica to place Alex's powerful, shape-shifting voice firmly in the spotlight.
For press, bookings, info, mailing list, please email:
CLIVE JOHNSON
TIME AND TALENT AGENCY, PO BOX 51146, LONDON SE13 7WD
(+44) 07986 420811
clive@timeandtalentagency.co.uk
info@alextaylormusic.com
www.alextaylormusic.com
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