Jazz saxophonist Paul Taylor has released eight albums since his debut On the Horn in 1995. A Denver, Colorado native, Taylor is currently based in Las Vegas and signed to Peak Records. He began playing sax at age seven and discovered his true calling while playing in a local high school garage band called Mixed Company, which played Top 40, funk and Crusader-styled fusion. Taylor’s debut On the Horn spawned the #1 radio hit “Till We Meet Again.” Since then Taylor has achieved many music milestones. In 2004 “Steppin Out,” the title track from his 2003 Top Ten Billboard Contemporary Jazz album, became Radio & Records’ third biggest genre airplay cut of the year. Taylor then went on to tour as a featured performer with the all-star “Groovin’ for Grover” lineup, which included Jeff Lorber, Richard Elliot and Gerald Albright. In 2007 his album, Ladies Choice, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart, and in 2008 he performed across the U.S. as part of the popular Norman Brown’s Summer Storm Tours. |
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