Paul Taylor
Biography
Paul Taylor grew up in Denver, where he took up the saxophone at the age of seven. He played in school bands, and in high school joined a Top 40 band called Mixed Company. Jazz keyboardist Keiko Matsui and her husband, producer Kazu Matsui, discovered him playing at the Catalina Island Jazz Festival and hired him to play in their band. He spent two years with them, and then Kazu Matsui produced his 1995 debut album, On the Horn, which reached the jazz charts and spawned a radio hit in "Til We Meet Again." Pleasure Seeker, his second album, followed in 1997 and was equally successful. Taylor released his third album, Undercover, on Peak/N-Coded Music in February 2000. Also in 2000, he toured as a special guest artist with the Rippingtons. Subsequent albums Hypnotic (2001), Steppin' Out (2003), Nightlife (2005), and Ladies' Choice (2007), all issued by Peak Records, figured high in the contemporary jazz charts, with Ladies' Choice going all the way to number one. Peak released Taylor's eighth album, Burnin', in 2009. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I love Paul Taylor. I have the CD Pleasure Seeker and the music is so sexy to me. My sister saw him on one of a cruise and said he was awesome.
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Til We Meet Again on a rainy day in Manhattan. Avenue is a sad night memory. Ariel is like a beautiful bird in the sky.
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Had the pleasure of seeing and meeting Paul a few years ago in Birmingham. Great person and an excellent artist. I have a lot of his music and will continue to purchase it.
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India Arie and Chauncey Billups also from the Denver area--Denver doing something right. Paul has very attractive sound and style, a great addition to the cool jazz scene. The soprano sax is "the truth."
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Paul Taylor is a very talented saxaphone player and his music is very romantic and sexy. This is the type of music that I love to listen too, to help make those romantic times with the lady in my life, even more special.
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I love his music it's really jazzy jazz. He one of my favorite jazz artist.
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Paul's had a new album out: "Ladies Choice" which debuted at the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart.
He's a great performer, makes beautiful jazzy/funky uplifting music and is a genuinely nice guy to boot. He's quite a package and my absolute favorite jazz artist. Note: and he's working on a new CD now!!! |
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Is there anything in the workings for Paul Taylor to come out with a new CD? I love his style -- just love it. Everytime I hear his musit, reminds me of the 5 weeks I spent working in Boulder City and visiting Las Vegas, NV (2007).
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phillinsync says: P. T. is magnificant and personable. We followed him from Houston to Catalina.
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I was introduced to this artist by a student at school, so I bought his CD,Nightlife . I was just curious about whether he had anything besides the CD I have. So he is a new artist that I enjoy listening.
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Paul Taylor is my fav jazz artist. Have all his CD's, met him, seen him perform and am in total awe of this guy! He's a beautiful artist. the greatest at his craft; and he puts out musiq w/ such a strong vibe that I challenge you to read one of his song titles, then listen to the song & then try to tell me you don't get him!!! DEEP DEEP SOUL, MR. TAYLOR. I'll always luv u!
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This is the first time hearing Paul Taylor . Continue doing what you are doing.
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This artist music is like having a wonderfully warm feeling of everything is allll rrrighttt, and if it isnt its o.k.
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Bad too the Bone U R Mr. Paul Taylor, and It's bad in a good way, and I love it...Keep giving up all that good stuff.
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He is one of the best smooth listening jazz artist of all times. I got to check out his entire album Nightlife. The brother is badbadbadbad b a d b a d e s t !
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I'm surprised you don't have all his cd's available for listening. He has more than the two listed. Please add the rest ASAP. Thanks
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Home boy can play. Another tribute to the outstanding musicians Denver, Colorado has produced over the past 50+ years. Take note.
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It takes a very sophisticate d ear to appreciate this music and realize that it would make very good elevator music. I Love this man and his Sax.
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This is one of my very favorite artist, I play him so much my 11 year old join the band and is playing the sax from hearing his music all the time
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