Allan Taylor (musician)


Allan Taylor is an English singer-songwriter who has written and performed music around the world for over 50 years. His style of music is described in his biography.

Career

Taylor left school in 1961. He was an apprentice in telecommunications until 1965. Inspired by Skiffle and the Beat Generation, he started singing and playing guitar in the folk clubs of Brighton through his teenage years. He became a full-time musician in 1966 and left Brighton to become part of the music scene first in London and then throughout Great Britain, playing all of the major folk clubs of the time. He toured with Fairport Convention throughout Britain and signed recording contract with United Artists in 1970. Recorded albums Sometimes and The Lady LP in London.
Taylor then moved to New York and became part of the singer-songwriter scene in Greenwich Village, playing legendary clubs such as Gerde's, The Gaslight Cafe, The Bitter End, the Mercer Arts Center, and The Bottom Line. He toured throughout America and recorded The American Album in Nashville and Los Angeles. He signed to Island Records as a songwriter 1974. In the mid-1970s, he returned to live in UK, and then formed the band Cajun Moon. He then signed a recording contract with Chrysalis Records and made one LP: Cajun Moon. In 1976, he ended the band and became a solo artist. He made three records with Black Crow/Rubber Records from 1978 to 1983. Traylor formed T Records in 1980 and made Win or Lose, Lines, Out of Time, So Long, Faded Light, The Alex Campbell Tribute Concert.
From 1980 to 1992, he earned three academic degrees: a BA from Leeds University, a MA from Lancaster University, and a PhD in ethnomusicology from Queen's University Belfast.

1995–present

In 1995, he started his relationship with Stockfisch Records, based in Northeim, Germany, producing Looking for You, Colour to the Moon, Hotels and Dreamers 2003, Old Friends New Roads, Leaving at Dawn, Songs for the Road, All Is One, There was a Time.
To date, there are more than 100 cover versions of his song "It's Good to See You" in ten different languages and numerous cover versions of his other songs, also in many different languages.
Taylor's song "Roll on the Day", developed from Allan's personal experience of visiting with an ex-coal miner and witnessing the effects on him of a lifetime of working in a coal mine.
In The Oxford Book of Traditional Verse, Dr. Frederick Woods comments: "Allan Taylor is one of the more literate and sensitive of contemporary songwriters in terms of words and music, and one who is capable of exploring more complex subjects than most of his contemporaries… he should probably be regarded as potentially the most important songwriter of his generation."
So with a career that spans the very beginnings of Beatnik and Skiffle in Brighton to the folk scene in Greenwich Village in New York and everything that has occurred in the musical world since, Allan brings a significant degree of experience and maturity to his music.
Taylor continues to record and perform concerts throughout Europe. He currently resides in Leeds, England, UK.

Discography