John Taylor
Acoustic guitar & piano based songs. These are storyteller tunes, lyrics-driven, emotionally charged, never bubblegum. Lemme know if it makes you feel? Thank
A properly melancholy tune about being in out in L.A. for the holidays, and remembering why: 'For this dream, all threadbare-faded, that I patch up with Believe... I'm stuck here in Los Angeles... all alone on Christmas Eve.'
"Xmas in Los Angeles" is a Country track by John Taylor on SoundClick. The track showcases John Taylor's instinct for crafting memorable music. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. It has charted at #24 on the SoundClick Country General chart. "Xmas in Los Angeles" is part of the John Taylor catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
An upbeat tune about accepting your partner for the good and the bad, and about continuing to learn and grow within.
SoundClick artist John Taylor presents "Saint & Sinner Demo", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Rock genre. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. John Taylor continues to build an Acoustic Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
'3 a.m. again,and this insomniac can't breathe...'
SoundClick artist John Taylor presents "Help Me Breathe Demo", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Vocals genre. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. John Taylor continues to build an Acoustic Vocals catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Weathering the storms in a love relationship - I thought this one was pretty good..
SoundClick artist John Taylor presents "Storms", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Folk genre. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "Storms" has peaked at number 6 on the SoundClick Acoustic Folk chart. John Taylor is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Acoustic Folk music directly to fans worldwide.
"We all have fears of losin’ what we’ve got. You know what’s worse than losin’? It’s the having-not." "Forget the past, he can't touch you anymore..."
Independent artist John Taylor drops "The Having-Not", an Acoustic Folk track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Discover "The Having-Not" and the rest of the John Taylor discography on SoundClick.
"Music that talks to you, your dreams, your hopes, your desires..."
I'm a typical one man band. When I get together with other players, it comes out strong, but I still like forming the tune's initial structure myself, using a guitar & or keys, digital MIDI instruments... Even doing my own vocals, the harmonies come out sweeter that way. Then, when the time comes to take it to the studio, there's enough structure to hold to the integrity of the song, but I can add the creativity of the other players. There, I'll listen to most anybody's suggestion. Even the janitor - maybe especially the janitor, because he's the one listening and buying the music. While fellow musicians may get caught up in showing off or technicalities, the audience is the one who I need to move. The listener is the one who needs to be impressed.
Most all of the tunes I put up here are rough demos - a guitar, maybe piano, vocals... a handful of tracks. Songwriter's demos are better presented that way, so other artists can hear themselves doing the tune. Specialize it, produce it too much, and you limit the number of artists who will be interested in your tunes.
Coffeehouses are the only place I'm playing live right now. I try new tunes out there, but I'm still working on the next album, so... until it's finished and out the door, I try not to get too distracted by live gigs.
Early: John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, Cat Stevens, Harry Chapin ... later: Melissa Etheridge, Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Matchbox 20 ... I'm pretty sure I'm influenced by most everything I hear, but those are the biggies.
Right now, I'm recording on my laptop via the little pinhole mic it has built into it, and Magix software, and an Alvarez Pro-series acoustic guitar. Magix Studio 7 is INCREDIBLE and dirt cheap! Also (in storage) are a Proteus 1, Aphex Aural Exciter, Apple Mac with Digital Performer, Rode large diaphram mic, and a few other goodies. The next acquisition will probably be a Tascam 2488 (?) so I can go mobile with a dedicated multitracking machine. The new acoustic tracks recorded on that will be done outdoors, in canyons, open desert, that kind of thing.
A long time ago, an interviewer asked why I took on such relatiavely heavy topics, and I told him people don't feel enough, don't let themselves feel enough. That's all the more true today than it was 20 years ago.. and I'd like to change that. Whether it's joy, or nostalgia, love or pain, it's that feeling that empowers us to be more, different, better, special. I'm glad my music evokes such emotions in people, makes 'em feel.