Jackson Taylor Band

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Maria 00:00 Tools
Blue Agave 03:58 Tools
Mas Mas Tequila 03:15 Tools
She's A Real Good Girl 03:27 Tools
Old Lone Star 04:03 Tools
If I Could Have It My Way 00:00 Tools
Lonely 00:00 Tools
Ride The Lightnin' 02:15 Tools
Something More 00:00 Tools
Guitars Jim Beam & Waylon 04:00 Tools
Long Legs & Long Necks 04:36 Tools
Drinkin' All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Mama She's Pretty 00:00 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
No Apologies 00:00 Tools
Humboldt County 00:00 Tools
Circle Of Trust 00:00 Tools
Barefeet On The Dash 03:15 Tools
Whiskey Sessions 00:00 Tools
Whiskey & Women 00:00 Tools
Highway 101 00:00 Tools
Outlaw Women 00:00 Tools
Jim Beam 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
Bare Feet On The Dash 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down Swingin' 00:00 Tools
Cypsies & Drifters 00:00 Tools
Wicked, Wicked Me 00:00 Tools
Dark Days 00:00 Tools
Gypsies & Drifters 00:00 Tools
Joy & Pain 00:00 Tools
Easy Lovin' Stranger 00:00 Tools
Bottom Of The Bottle 00:00 Tools
Country Song (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
That's Just Life 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Heroes 00:00 Tools
Modern Day Joad 00:00 Tools
Outlaws Ain't Wanted Anymore 00:00 Tools
Are The Good Times Really Over For Good 00:00 Tools
The Mirror 00:00 Tools
Hollow Eyed & Wasted 00:00 Tools
Tear Me Down 00:00 Tools
Hard Timin' Love 00:00 Tools
Miles 00:00 Tools
The Girls Get Prettier at Closing Time 00:00 Tools
Titties and Beer 00:00 Tools
Humboldt County Grown 00:00 Tools
Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Saved 00:00 Tools
Tonight (Is All About Me) 00:00 Tools
Ragged Old Truck 00:00 Tools
Sex Love & Texas (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
High On You 00:00 Tools
Back On The Bottle (Bonus Track) (Explicit). 00:00 Tools
Cocaine (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Slow Rollin' Low 00:00 Tools
Easter Last Year 00:00 Tools
Shallow Grave 00:00 Tools
Mystery Train 00:00 Tools
Country State Of Mind 00:00 Tools
Mothers Prayers 00:00 Tools
Mama, Jesus and The Devil 00:00 Tools
Black Rose 00:00 Tools
Whiskey and Women 00:00 Tools
Tradin' in Tomorrow for Today 00:00 Tools
Sunset (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Sex Love & Texas 00:00 Tools
To Love Somebody 00:00 Tools
Going Back to California 00:00 Tools
Drinking Alone 00:00 Tools
Ball & Chain (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Old Habits 00:00 Tools
Shame 00:00 Tools
Shame (Live) 00:00 Tools
Tequila Freedom 00:00 Tools
Eleven Roses 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Alone 00:00 Tools
It's Not Suppose to Be That Way 00:00 Tools
Ride Me Down Easy 00:00 Tools
Lucky Night 00:00 Tools
It Won't Hurt & Today I Started Loving Her Again 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Morphine 00:00 Tools
Hard Timin Love 00:00 Tools
Goin' Back To California (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Tragic 00:00 Tools
That's All Right Mamma 00:00 Tools
Paint The World 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me, to Hurt Her 00:00 Tools
Country Song 00:00 Tools
Faulkner By Dashboard Lights 00:00 Tools
Goin' Back To California 00:00 Tools
Barefeet On The Dash (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Ball & Chain 00:00 Tools
Come, Thou Fount Of Every Blessing 00:00 Tools
Back On The Bottle (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Highway 101 (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Circle Of Trust (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Guitars, Jim Beam & Waylon 00:00 Tools
Mama She's Pretty (Original) 00:00 Tools
Cocaine 00:00 Tools
Tonight (Its all about me) 00:00 Tools
Slow Rollin Low 00:00 Tools
Love Don't Come Around Here (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Drinking Song 00:00 Tools
Good Bye Morphine 00:00 Tools
Whiter Than Snow 00:00 Tools
Love Don't Come Around Here 00:00 Tools
Aces 'N Eights (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Easy Lovin' Stranger (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Back On The Bottle 00:00 Tools
Humbolt County 00:00 Tools
Aces 'n Eights 00:00 Tools
Wicked Me 00:00 Tools
Drinking All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Guitars, Jim Beam, and Waylon 00:00 Tools
She's A Real Good Girl (Original) 00:00 Tools
Outlaws Aren't Wanted Anymore 00:00 Tools
Jime Beam 00:00 Tools
Sunset 00:00 Tools
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Jackson Taylor is a story teller, plain and simple. Jackson Taylor tells stories about what he knows -- life. Jackson’s lyrics paint tales of lives filled with passion and joy as much as of a life tainted by sorrow and disappointment – his life. Jackson sings of heaven and hell, beauty and grit – Jackson sings of real life. Born one of eleven siblings to parents of migrant workers, his life began in Moody, Texas, a small town just north of Austin. It was a nomadic existence stripped of the comforts and security that most take for granted. Jackson’s roots instead became deep seeded in his love for music, a passion passed on to Jackson at an early age by his father who would steal away whenever possible to see and hear country greats like Waylon, Willie, and Billy Joe Shaver perform, often with Jackson in tow. Jackson's adolescence was spent bouncing from one migrant labor town to another, finally settling in a small farming town in Washington State. After graduating high school, he moved back to Texas for a while but soon left to try and make his mark in Nashville. There, Jackson found work as a songwriter, but life for Jackson was still a steep uphill climb, and after a couple of tough and frustrating years, Jackson had to face the hard truth that Nashville was not the “home” for which he had spent his whole life searching. From New York City to Los Angeles, Jackson has finally found his rightful home, ironically right back where his life began -- in Texas. Combining his real life experiences with old school country elements, and throwing in the flavors of punk and southern rock to create a style all his own, Jackson Taylor continues to break the rules of traditional country music with his straightforward lyrics, "take it or leave it" approach, intense live performances, and the drive and determination of a freight train. The end result can not be pigeon holed into any style and can only be rightfully defined as what it is: “Jackson Taylor Music”. Recently signed to the Smith Entertainment Group (Stoney LaRue and No Justice, catalogue on Cross Canadian Ragweed and Randy Rogers Band, the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas line), Jackson Taylor is ready to take country music by storm with his latest release, aptly entitled Dark Days, which was produced and engineered in the mountains of Washington State at Cascade Studios. The CD (produced by Jackson Taylor and Ronnie Belaire, and engineered by Allen Larsen) contains 12 tracks and features the debut single “Lonely,” a tale of emotion that Jackson knows all too well. Other tracks include “Outlaws Ain’t Wanted Here No More,” which is a true account of Jackson's experiences in the country music industry that eventually pushed him to take his own musical path. Also featured on the new album is a cover of the tune “Honky Tonk Heroes,” written by Billy Joe Shaver, one of Jackson’s favorite music outlaws. Billy Joe Shaver summed up it up best when he said, “Jackson’s songs are so real and honest, you know straight off he's been there and done that. He writes and sings like he lives, great songs that I believe will live forever." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.