Justin Taylor

Born September 12 1982, in Cape Town South Africa - Justin came to settle in Johannesburg with his parents in 1989 where he sat inspired at his father's feet who was also a musician, drummer and guitarist. He developed a passion for the acoustic guitar and tought himself to play from age 14. He grew up playing in the odd concert at school until eventually after school having rummaged through some other options starting playing as a session musician for other bands. During that time he played for projects that opened for bands such as Fall Out Boy, Evanesance, Hooberstank, Staind, 3 Doors Down and a couple others.

After some time his fellow musicians spurred him on to follow his dream of writing and performing his own material, which in July of 2007 he finally decided to do, starting with the recording of his 1st album. Justin Taylor's debut album "From Tienie Street", recorded by friend and outstanding producer J. Oberholzer, is as raw and honest as they come. Recorded with a single acoustic guitar and a single vocal, the songs were written with the intention that they would be able to stand unassisted by production. A risky and daring thing to do, since many respectable music listeners crave the fullness of a band and the synergy and musicality which occurs between the various instruments. Some people, however, can hold a deep appreciation for a song in its most vulnerable and raw state, un-seduced by the temptation to become 'better'.


 
CD's By Justin Taylor

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Justin Taylor : Farther

Acoustic / Alt Folk

Justin Taylor's second recording Farther, follows his first with stripped-down productions consisting of his acousitc guitar and vocals with the occasional strings. This treatment lets the songs shine through and reach his audience with his honest lyrics.

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Justin Taylor : From Tienie Street

Acoustic / Alt Folk

Justin Taylor's debut album "From Tienie Street" is as raw and honest as they come. Recorded with a single acoustic guitar and a single vocal, the songs were written with the intention that they would be able to stand unassisted by production. A risky and daring thing to do, since many respectable listeners crave the fullness of a band and the synergy and musicality which occurs between the various instruments. Some people, however, can hold a deep appreciation for a song in its most vulnerable and raw state, un-seduced by the temptation to become 'better'.

 
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