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Kate Taylor

About Me

Kate Taylor was born in Boston, Massachusetts and was raised up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Her musical roots delve deep into the American music genres of rhythm and blues, folk, gospel, country, rockabilly, Appalachian bluegrass, and rock and roll. This music was present through AM radio both local and distant, live music in Chapel Hill and in the summertime at coffee houses on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, and in springtime in Union Grove, North Carolina at the bluegrass festivals. In their Chapel Hill home, Kate and her brothers Alex, James, Liv and Hugh sang around the dining room table. They crafted harmonies inspired by singing groups like the Staples Singers and the Dixie Hummingbirds. Their parents, Ike and Trudy Taylor, when in a lighthearted mood, would sing Broadway tunes. “What’s the Use of Wond’rin’” from Carousel was one song that Trudy sang. Additionally, the family wore down the grooves pretty good in recordings by the following: Tom Lehrer, Lord Buckley, Ike and Tina Turner, Woody Guthrie and Dylan Thomas.Kate was in her first band at the age of 15. All of her siblings and she embarked on individual musical paths and they are still on them. On rare occasions they have carved out moments to sing together as in those earlier times.In 1968, brother James was in London recording for Apple Records, the Beatles’ then brand new label. Kate went for a visit there, and she and James sang Charlie and Inez Fox’s “Mockingbird” together in the bottom of producer Peter Asher’s English country home’s empty swimming pool.A month later Peter Asher called Kate and said he was moving to Los Angeles and would she want to come there to record an album with him. The result of that collaboration was the critically acclaimed LP Sister Kate, released on Atlantic’s Cotillion label in 1971. She toured the country for a year.In 1972 Kate returned home, now on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. There she made a tipi which she stitched by hand and for several years lived in it, cooking over the open fire. Into her tipi yard one day in 1976 appeared her brother James with an offer. His new record label, Columbia, had offered to let him make a record with another artist. He said that day he was choosing his sister Kate. The result of this effort was her second album, Kate Taylor, released in 1977.In 1978, Kate went to Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, in Alabama, to record her third record It’s In There and It’s Got to Come Out. Her brothers Alex and Hughie, the Muscle Shoals Sound Rhythm Section, David Sanborn and the Memphis Horns all performed on this record.Kate’s road now took her back to Martha’s Vineyard where she raised her family and pursued her love of singing and song when her familial responsibilities allowed. During that time she served on the Town of Gay Head school committee and fished professionally for scallops on Menemsha Pond. Kate helped revive the ancient traditional craft of wampum bead making utilizing the local clam shell. Wampum had been made in centuries past by New England and Long Island Indians and was used by them as a means of communication and to record treaties. There were many nights of songwriting around the kitchen table, out of which eventually came Kate’s newest CD studio release, Beautiful Road. Produced by her late husband Charlie Witham, who penned many of the album’s songs, and bass player Tony Garnier, Beautiful Road is a portrait of Kate and Charlie’s life with their family on Martha’s Vineyard.And now Kate is on the road again.A quick link to purchase Kate Taylor music from her website: Kate Taylor Music

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Music:

Member Since: 12/2/2005
Band Website: katetaylor.com
Influences: Kate Taylor episodes on DocuTunes.TV :
Sounds Like: Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A5Dno96Y00 and rate this video!!!
Record Label: Front Door Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Updates, News

Hi friends! I thank you for the nice notes about the docutunes.tv video of Liv and me. Did you get a chance to see episode 3? We have had the coolest summer with some great opportunities to play. ...
Posted by Kate Taylor on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:50:00 PST

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We're working on some fun stuff, will keep you posted.Bye for now, Kate
Posted by Kate Taylor on Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:53:00 PST

Hi cats and kitties

Just thinking 'bout what a lucky so-and-so I am to have friends like you.Thank you!Kate
Posted by Kate Taylor on Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:49:00 PST

You are...

I have the best friends on myspace!Thanks you all, you make my day!Love,Kate
Posted by Kate Taylor on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:48:00 PST

New pictures

Hi friends,I have some new pictures on the 'visuals' page on my website, katetaylor.com.Stop by there sometime when you have a chance.I posted some pictures we took on the road trip to Nashville where...
Posted by Kate Taylor on Fri, 25 May 2007 07:51:00 PST

Nashville

My friend Tom Hambridge and I will be appearing with a couple of other songwriters at the Bluebird Cafe on Saturday, May 5 at 9:30. Come see us!
Posted by Kate Taylor on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 12:10:00 PST

March 31, Preston's birthday!

Preston Taylor, wherever you are, Happy Birthday! Please call me! I'm off to Piermont for a gig at the Turning Point and then some Irish music in Nyack.  Join us! Guys: Tevo the game! Love you, K...
Posted by Kate Taylor on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 11:08:00 PST

More news!

I just want you all to know that I have the best friends on myspace!Thank you all!Hey, check out Neil Young's new release, Live From Massey Hall. When you see the picture on the back cover, there's a...
Posted by Kate Taylor on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:52:00 PST

New version of Crying in the Rain with Ben and Meredith

Hi friends,Check out the more finished version of "Crying in the Rain" with Ben and Meredith adding background vocals. Enjoy!Kate
Posted by Kate Taylor on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:09:00 PST

My new docutune

Hi dear friends,Daughter Liz and her husband Ken made a new docutune for me and it's at this link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A5Dno96Y00 Yes! That's the fantastic duo of nephew Ben Taylor and Davi...
Posted by Kate Taylor on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:00:00 PST