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Teagan Taylor

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The Subject Of...

Label: Jazzomaniac Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Broken Ladder; Default Setting; Sea Of Memories; Hunger; Honestly; Nestin' Place; See You Soon; Dream Sequence; Polka Dots.

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Teagan Taylor: The Subject Of...

Read "The Subject Of..." reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Teagan Taylor, San Diego's premier vocalist/cornetist/songwriter, released her first album I Can't Complain (Jazzomaniac Records), in 2011. It was a very capable, engaging, mosly jazz outing, featuring her distinctive take on the “Standards": “Taking a Chance on Love," “Bye Bye Blackbird," “Summertime" and the like. She was not yet twenty-one. A chance encounter with her back ...

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Hello

Label: Jazzomaniac Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: I Dig You; Hello; Wishful Thinking; One; Out of Thin Air; Him and Her; Take a Look at Yourself; Flying Machine; Fantasyland; So Long, Pops.

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Teagan Taylor: Hello

Read "Hello" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Teagan Taylor, San Diego's very talented up-and-coming vocalist/trumpeter/cornetist, has roots running deep in jazz. Her first album, I Can't Complain (Jazzomaniac Record, 2011) featured knock-out versions of the familiar standards, “Takin' A Chance On Love, “Bye Bye Blackbird, and Gershwin's “But Not For Me," and “Summertime." On the sophomore outing, Wonderland (Jazzomaniac Records, 2012), Taylor spread ...

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Wonderland

Label: Jazzomaniac Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Fight or Flight; Crooked Girl; Aftertaste; To the Moon and Back; Wonderland; The Fallout; Love Me Today; Just Another Day; God of Small Things; Who Am I to Love; These Foolish Things; Cheek to Cheek.

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Teagan Taylor: Wonderland

Read "Wonderland" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Vocalist/trumpeter/cornetist Teagan Taylor displayed a definite influence of vocalist Norah Jones on her debut, I Can't Explain (Jazzomaniac Records, 2010). As a Blue Note Records artist who leans heavily toward popular music with forays into the jazz realm, Jones is an engaging and popular singer/pianist and a very good role model for the young Taylor, who ...


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