MP3 Melvern Taylor - FABULOSO
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Jam Music Magazine has heralded Melvern as, " A pop musician who mixes sweet sounding pops stylings...with dark and ironic tales that are reminiscnet of Tom Waits."
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
Fabuloso is a 12 track compilation of songs featuring âAngel on My Shoulder,â âSad and Blue,â âItâs Not My Fault,â and âYou and Me (and my Ukulele),â is Taylorâs third release, and promises to be the best as of yet. Taylorâs silky vocals, addictive melodies, and well-suited ukulele provide the album with a fresh, honest, and unique pop sound.
Taylor began his musical journey growing up in Andover, Massachusetts where he secretly would listen to his older siblingsâ recordings of The Bee Gees and The Who. With only an acoustic guitar and an Eagles songbook, a young Melvern Taylor taught himself to play. It was not until later in his career that Taylor discovered the ukulele, which enhanced his music and gave the band the sound they have today.
In the mid-1990âs Melvern moved to Lowell, Ma. There he drank beer, earned a bachelors degree in fine art and fronted the band Mudfoot. In 1999 Taylor gathered a collection of tunes he had recorded with friend and studio wizard Sir Bob Nash and released his first solo record, Handsome Bastard. This album was just the beginning and solidified Melvern as a talented tunesmith and consummate performer. The CD caught the attention of former record-store owner, Kevin Guyer, who released Melvernâs sophomore album, The Spider and the Barfly, on his label, Broken White Records in 1998. No Depression magazine hailed his second effort as âa nonstop tour-de-force of intelligent, unpredictable pop.â
The Boston Herald describes Melvern Taylor as, âA crooning country singer one minute and a gruff bluesman the nextâ and Jam Music Magazine has heralded Melvern as, âA pop musician who mixes sweet sounding pops stylingsâ¦with dark and ironic tales that are reminiscent of Tom Waits. What he has created is as unique as it is excellent.â Recent appearances with Slaid Cleaves, Marshall Crenshaw, Steve Forbert, The Samples, NRBQ, Beaver Nelson, and the Tarbox Ramblers have allowed Melvern to demonstrate his plethora of music styles and abilities to audiences across the country. Being able to draw comparisons to Jim Croce, Elvis Costello, and Chris Isaak in one breathe is what sets Melvern apart from his contemporaries. âFabulosoâ does indeed set the benchmark for albums encompassing pop, folk, blues, and soul all into one unique genre.
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
Fabuloso is a 12 track compilation of songs featuring âAngel on My Shoulder,â âSad and Blue,â âItâs Not My Fault,â and âYou and Me (and my Ukulele),â is Taylorâs third release, and promises to be the best as of yet. Taylorâs silky vocals, addictive melodies, and well-suited ukulele provide the album with a fresh, honest, and unique pop sound.
Taylor began his musical journey growing up in Andover, Massachusetts where he secretly would listen to his older siblingsâ recordings of The Bee Gees and The Who. With only an acoustic guitar and an Eagles songbook, a young Melvern Taylor taught himself to play. It was not until later in his career that Taylor discovered the ukulele, which enhanced his music and gave the band the sound they have today.
In the mid-1990âs Melvern moved to Lowell, Ma. There he drank beer, earned a bachelors degree in fine art and fronted the band Mudfoot. In 1999 Taylor gathered a collection of tunes he had recorded with friend and studio wizard Sir Bob Nash and released his first solo record, Handsome Bastard. This album was just the beginning and solidified Melvern as a talented tunesmith and consummate performer. The CD caught the attention of former record-store owner, Kevin Guyer, who released Melvernâs sophomore album, The Spider and the Barfly, on his label, Broken White Records in 1998. No Depression magazine hailed his second effort as âa nonstop tour-de-force of intelligent, unpredictable pop.â
The Boston Herald describes Melvern Taylor as, âA crooning country singer one minute and a gruff bluesman the nextâ and Jam Music Magazine has heralded Melvern as, âA pop musician who mixes sweet sounding pops stylingsâ¦with dark and ironic tales that are reminiscent of Tom Waits. What he has created is as unique as it is excellent.â Recent appearances with Slaid Cleaves, Marshall Crenshaw, Steve Forbert, The Samples, NRBQ, Beaver Nelson, and the Tarbox Ramblers have allowed Melvern to demonstrate his plethora of music styles and abilities to audiences across the country. Being able to draw comparisons to Jim Croce, Elvis Costello, and Chris Isaak in one breathe is what sets Melvern apart from his contemporaries. âFabulosoâ does indeed set the benchmark for albums encompassing pop, folk, blues, and soul all into one unique genre.
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