Louise Taylor
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APR
09
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Kailua, HI
Hawaii School of Voice
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Kailua, HI
Hawaii School of Voice
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
FEB
22
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
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About Louise Taylor
Louise got her first guitar at age 12, given to her by her brother. She says that among the first people she remembers listening to were Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Leon Russell, and Nina Simone.
Her first forays into performing involved "street music," where she'd take four to six songs she'd written, find a street corner, and play them over and over. Her distinct rhythmic style was developed on the streets, she says. Struck by wanderlust, she left home at fifteen and hitchhiked and busked her way around the United States. At age twenty, she stayed in Texas for six months, near the Gulf of Mexico, She got a job as a waitress in a cantina and became immersed in the world of the local fishermen. This sojourn is documented in the vivid and moving song, "Blue Northern," from her third album, Ride.
Some songwriters sit down to write today's version of what they do. Others apparently pick up their guitar and consider "Where do we go from here?"
~ Frank Goodman - Pure Music
Her first forays into performing involved "street music," where she'd take four to six songs she'd written, find a street corner, and play them over and over. Her distinct rhythmic style was developed on the streets, she says. Struck by wanderlust, she left home at fifteen and hitchhiked and busked her way around the United States. At age twenty, she stayed in Texas for six months, near the Gulf of Mexico, She got a job as a waitress in a cantina and became immersed in the world of the local fishermen. This sojourn is documented in the vivid and moving song, "Blue Northern," from her third album, Ride.
Some songwriters sit down to write today's version of what they do. Others apparently pick up their guitar and consider "Where do we go from here?"
~ Frank Goodman - Pure Music
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Genres:
Folk, Singer, Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk, Guitarist, Songwriter, Blues, Percussionist
Hometown:
Brattleboro, Vermont
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
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$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
09
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Kailua, HI
Hawaii School of Voice
I Was There
MAR
15
2020
Kailua, HI
Hawaii School of Voice
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
FEB
22
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Mill Valley, CA
Ralston White Retreat
I Was There
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About Louise Taylor
Louise got her first guitar at age 12, given to her by her brother. She says that among the first people she remembers listening to were Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Leon Russell, and Nina Simone.
Her first forays into performing involved "street music," where she'd take four to six songs she'd written, find a street corner, and play them over and over. Her distinct rhythmic style was developed on the streets, she says. Struck by wanderlust, she left home at fifteen and hitchhiked and busked her way around the United States. At age twenty, she stayed in Texas for six months, near the Gulf of Mexico, She got a job as a waitress in a cantina and became immersed in the world of the local fishermen. This sojourn is documented in the vivid and moving song, "Blue Northern," from her third album, Ride.
Some songwriters sit down to write today's version of what they do. Others apparently pick up their guitar and consider "Where do we go from here?"
~ Frank Goodman - Pure Music
Her first forays into performing involved "street music," where she'd take four to six songs she'd written, find a street corner, and play them over and over. Her distinct rhythmic style was developed on the streets, she says. Struck by wanderlust, she left home at fifteen and hitchhiked and busked her way around the United States. At age twenty, she stayed in Texas for six months, near the Gulf of Mexico, She got a job as a waitress in a cantina and became immersed in the world of the local fishermen. This sojourn is documented in the vivid and moving song, "Blue Northern," from her third album, Ride.
Some songwriters sit down to write today's version of what they do. Others apparently pick up their guitar and consider "Where do we go from here?"
~ Frank Goodman - Pure Music
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Singer, Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk, Guitarist, Songwriter, Blues, Percussionist
Hometown:
Brattleboro, Vermont
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