Artists Feature Friday's
- Crys_j_cole
- Mar 1, 2019
- 2 min read

So, I'm sure you guys know I love good Music, So I decided to start an Artists Feature Friday. I will try NOT to be biased but more than likely, I’m only going to post music/artists I like. LMBO (I will always copy the bio from their direct link to their site, and also little info to give you a little background about the artists.) Hopefully this will be a little platform for me to share some good music with you, as well as exposure for these awesome talented beings out here on our planet.
His voice caught my attention as I let an Allen Stone YouTube mix play on my computer. I looked up from what I was doing and made my way over to my computer so i could see who that was on the screen. I actually sat down and watched him perform. I Needed to “see” what i was hearing. I realized this man has been singing for quite a while and KILLING covers...(singing another artists song with his own twist)
I‘d like to introduce you all to.....
The Artist: Stan Taylor
Bio (copied from website) : Imagine you are sitting in the small loft of a local bar, the walls lined with worn cushioned seats where a small cocktail table and oversized ottoman dot the floor space. The lighting is dim and the air is warm and humid as people shoehorn in for the show including standing two-deep on each step down the staircase…or imagine being in a tunnel cut beneath California’s Pacific Coast Highway. An archway of hard corrugated metal above your head with concrete walls and damp, gritty asphalt beneath your feet…or imagine yourself in the stairwell of your multi-story housing project. Grey cinder block walls, round steel railings and a maze of exposed ducting. These are among the many inconspicuous places that Stan Taylor has found inspiration to create and perform music. The natural acoustics generate feelings, sounds and vibrations that are unique and Stan Taylor has a gift for finding the extraordinary, within what most others would see as ordinary.
A word of advice to any young artist trying to find their way: Become obsessed with the artists you love, and embody their work. Read what they read. Listen to what they were listening to. Study their struggles and apply their wisdom to what you want to share with the world as your art. More to come:) ~ Stan Taylor
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