NEW ALBUM - “Let’s Take The Time” coming out in 2025
“So Many Things” out March 16th
Love is complicated, challenging, and ultimately fulfilling. The instrumentation pulls on the poetry in an attempt to capture the experience of an enduring relationship.
“Amber Waves” single drops Jan 31!
A flashback to a psychedelic night in Washington Sq. Park when a banjo-playing clown Pied-Pipered a bunch of village kids and shared wisdom gained by one who had lived a long life ‘outside the box’. The fountain was left on overnight in those days, and The Professor’s jovial prankster sur la vie blew all our minds.
“Listen to Her Sing” Out now. See the video
I have been blessed with some amazing teachers in my life. The most significant were older women who took me under their wing and worked at my rough edges. Now in the most wise and generous time of their life they are less noticed in society. This song is a reminder to myself to pay more attention to the deepest pool of wisdom humanity has to offer.
“As we listen with rapt attention to the insanely cool phrasing and storytelling couched in the soulful, blues-tinged folk/rock energies of singer/songwriter Crash Taylor, it’s only natural we might want to learn more about this guy…” JW Vibe
“His vocals are of the Americana sort, there’s a touch of Glen Campbell about his husky, baritone vocals – ‘Wichita Lineman’ or maybe ‘Rhinestone Cowboy’; they’re vocals with strength and authority.” Essentially Pop
“There’s an aura of sonic elegance to Crash Taylor’s compositions, a quality not usually associated with folk-rock. Subtle yet alluring, the songs on Retired Outlaw evoke easy-going emotional effects.” V13
Teddy Said in 1910
The absence of effective State, and especially national, restraint upon unfair money-getting has tended to create a small class of enormously wealthy and economically powerful men, whose chief object is to hold and increase their power. The prime need is to change the conditions which enable these men to accumulate power, when it is not for the general welfare. We grudge no man a fortune which represents his own power and sagacity, when exercised with entire regard to the welfare of his fellows.
FLASHBACK
Song of the moment
What is moving me lately? Usually music…
