Taylor Hollingsworth

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Take The Money 00:00 Tools
Like a Cave 00:00 Tools
Duct Taped Heart 00:00 Tools
Little Queenie 00:00 Tools
Keep Comin' Back 00:00 Tools
How Could You Be So Cold 00:00 Tools
Trail of Tears 00:00 Tools
When I Get Around 00:00 Tools
Head On Collision 00:00 Tools
Tap Dancin' daddy 00:00 Tools
Gambling Barroom Blues 00:00 Tools
One Stop Motel 00:00 Tools
In From The Storm 00:00 Tools
I Didn't Know it was the Devil 00:00 Tools
Damn Boy (What's Wrong With You) 00:00 Tools
Westfalia 00:00 Tools
New Orleans Blues 00:00 Tools
96 Crayons 00:00 Tools
Shout It Out 00:00 Tools
Hard Headed Woman 00:00 Tools
Central City 00:00 Tools
Assassinate the President 00:00 Tools
10 Good Reasons 00:00 Tools
Heartattack 00:00 Tools
Where is My Soul 00:00 Tools
Beauty of a Secret 00:00 Tools
Bonnie and Clyde 00:00 Tools
Imaginary People 00:00 Tools
When I Was a Boy 00:00 Tools
In the Dark 00:00 Tools
Christmas Blues 00:00 Tools
TNT & Dynamite 00:00 Tools
You Don't Treat Me Like A Man 00:00 Tools
Sin City Blues 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What You Do To Me 00:00 Tools
Ride the Flaming Bull of Fire 00:00 Tools
I'm Dead 00:00 Tools
I'm Cornered 00:00 Tools
Bad Little Kitty 00:00 Tools
Blue Torture 00:00 Tools
I'm A Runaway (New Orleans) 00:00 Tools
Dominos 00:00 Tools
TNT & Dynamite (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
I'm a Runaway 00:00 Tools
The Waiter 00:00 Tools
Holy Water 00:00 Tools
To Be Your Man 00:00 Tools
Damn Boy 00:00 Tools
You're Lost 00:00 Tools
Devil n Me 00:00 Tools
Let's Get In The Back 00:00 Tools
The Asthma Song 00:00 Tools
Bonus 00:00 Tools
Hula Hoop 00:00 Tools
Lady Madonna 00:00 Tools
Sweepin' Up His Ashes 00:00 Tools
Goose Mad 00:00 Tools
Golden Chains 00:00 Tools
Beginning of the Ending 00:00 Tools
Formal Greeting by Mr. Taylor Hollingsworth 00:00 Tools
One More Dollar 00:00 Tools
Under This Full Moon (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
I'm Still a Kid 00:00 Tools
Mermaid Miracles 00:00 Tools
Lookin' like a Few 00:00 Tools
Ava 00:00 Tools
Back of the Line 00:00 Tools
Hop in!!! 00:00 Tools
Simple Like You and Me 00:00 Tools
Love You by Syd Barrett 00:00 Tools
Come Along 00:00 Tools
You Just Wanna 00:00 Tools
Bible Belt Stomp 00:00 Tools
cottendale misery 00:00 Tools
Dolly Dee 00:00 Tools
it don't come easy 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Shakin' 00:00 Tools
Champagne and Reefer 00:00 Tools
Under This Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Knifer 00:00 Tools
Saturday Cartoons 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Wish Someone Would 00:00 Tools
Keep Comin' Back (OST Electrick children) 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Girl 00:00 Tools
Champaine and Reefer 00:00 Tools
Shoot Me, Shoot Me, Heaven 00:00 Tools
No Dad 00:00 Tools
Sticks and Stones 00:00 Tools
Summer's Comin' 00:00 Tools
Slippery Sam 00:00 Tools
Television Eyes 00:00 Tools
You Just Wanna Be Alone 00:00 Tools
Sitcom from the 50's 00:00 Tools
Ice Cream Killa 00:00 Tools
Summers Comin' 00:00 Tools
A Lovely Guitar Outro 00:00 Tools
Can't Get the Feeling 00:00 Tools
Air Mattress 00:00 Tools
Snake Hill 00:00 Tools
Keep Coming Back 00:00 Tools
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Taylor Hollingsworth is a man playing a boy playing a man. Taylor Hollingsworth is a guitar wunderkind; the evidence of which was revealed to a small group of Birmingham, Alabama fans who first heard of Taylor vis-a vis a 2002 cassette recording which introduced the now-defunct "Taylor And The Puffs". Taylor Hollingsworth's 2008 album "Bad Little Kitty" is destined to become a classic. Taylor Hollingsworth's home is the road...and the road will remain his home until after the apocalypse. Taylor Hollingsworth knows something about loss. Taylor Hollingsworth knows something about balancing darkness and light. Taylor Hollingsworth bought a calendar six months ago, and ever since he's become way more organized than anyone ever expected. Taylor Hollingsworth shows up. Taylor Hollingsworth lost his marbles... then he found them... then he gave half of them away. with the benefit of hindsight it sometimes appears as if all roads lead home. for taylor hollingsworth, the journey started back in the state of his birth, alabama. as a talented youth he was the hired gun in a litany of touring bands, lending his guitar to hundreds of songs that had nothing to do with him as a songwriter. but, like unabashed talent usually does, hollingsworth’s creative drive drove him to undertake the process of creating his own songs. for years hollingsworth penned brash, rhythmic rock tunes which he beat out of his electric guitar with all of the beautiful subtleties of a thresher. though accolades poured in for his blistering guitar, hollingsworth still felt as if he hadn’t quite put his thumb on the musical expression of himself. perhaps it was those long drives on the road and the need to pick up and move that inspired hollingsworth to strip down his music to the simplest of components: acoustic guitar and vocals with minimal accompaniment. whatever the reason, hollingsworth soon wrote and recorded “life with a slow ear,” a beautiful and ragged record that plays like the words on a page of a great southern novel read. “life with a slow ear” sounds like a dusty desert and the honest and direct lyrics feel like an old pair of leather boots. like the best blues and folk singers, hollingsworth’s music now, finally, just sounds like home. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.