- Jim Taylor (musician)
Jim Taylor is an American folk musician who specializes in music of the
American Civil War .Family background
Taylor was born into a musical family in western
North Carolina . His older sisters both playedpiano , so he grew up playing piano by ear in the lulls between their practices. His mother's parents had a their ownragtime band that played all over the region. His grandfather was also a singing master in the Shape-note tradition. Taylor's grandmother had a degree in music from Columbia College, South Carolina. Taylor's father has a finebaritone voice, as did his grandfather.Musical career
Taylor first became interested in
traditional music in the early 1980s when he heardJean Ritchie albums and mountain dulcimer recordings. Soon afterward, he heard thehammered dulcimer and decided to learn to play it. Taylor was in school inTexas at the time and had the opportunity to learn from musicians such as Russell Cook andDana Hamilton . Others who influenced his style wereJerry Reed Smith andMalcolm Dalglish .By
1982 Taylor started buildinghammered dulcimer s and selling them. In1989 he recorded his first album, "Come Before Winter". He followed that with "The Falls of Richmond" in 1991, "Little Rose is Gone" in 1992, "The Bright Sunny South" in 1994 and "The Civil War Collection" volumes I and II.Taylor's wife,
Sheila Adams , who playsbanjo on his recordings, is a nationally known traditionalballad singer, storyteller, banjo player, andauthor .Discography
* "Come Before Winter" (
1989 )
* "The Falls of Richmond" (1991 )
* "Little Rose is Gone" (1992 )
* "The Bright Sunny South" (1994 )
* "The Civil War Collection volume I" (1995 )
* "The Civil War Collection volume II" (2001 )External links
* [http://www.jimandsheila.com Official Site]
* [http://www.gourd.com Gourd Music]
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