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2012 Academy of Western Artists Award Nominee
Will Taylor and Strings Attached we're nominated in the following: western swing male, western swing album, and western swing song. See more here...
KUHF Houston Public Radio Interview
April 22, 2011 Click here for the live radio performance and interview.
#13 on the Roots Music Report
Austin American Statesman Feature, February 10, 2011
Will and Karen's interview with Bob Wills Radio
San Antonio Express News
Jim Beal Jr.: Taylor brings Strings Attached
Published 12:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Jim-Beal-Jr-Night-Lights-1015059.php#ixzz1FBJPkA9q
Will's Wills
Austin violinist Will Taylor and his Strings Attached collective have made a considerable mark with collaboration and tribute shows. A first-class player, Taylor has, for more than a decade, recruited other first-call players to add string arrangements behind roots artists including Ray Wylie Hubbard, Patrice Pike, Guy Forsyth and Ruthie Foster. Taylor & Strings Attached also do shows featuring the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and others. The result is inspired, entertaining concerts.
The latest from Taylor & Strings Attached is “House of Wills,” a CD and touring show that finds the band, fronted by singers Karen Mal begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting and Steve Carter, presenting songs, most from the Willie Nelson book, arranged a la Western swing champ Bob Wills. Taylor and company mix classics such as “Hello Walls,” “On the Road Again” and “Crazy” with “Home Motel,” “I Guess I've Come to Live Here in Your Eyes” and “Looking for a Place to Fall Apart.”
The result is a compelling CD that promises to translate to a compelling, fun live show. Will Taylor & Strings Attached will bring “House of Wills” to San Antone Café & Concerts on Friday at 9 p.m. Cover charge is $15. Young & Restless work the Café at 6.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Jim-Beal-Jr-Night-Lights-1015059.php#ixzz1FBJ4tKiK
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Jim-Beal-Jr-Night-Lights-1015059.php#ixzz1FBJPkA9q
Will's Wills
Austin violinist Will Taylor and his Strings Attached collective have made a considerable mark with collaboration and tribute shows. A first-class player, Taylor has, for more than a decade, recruited other first-call players to add string arrangements behind roots artists including Ray Wylie Hubbard, Patrice Pike, Guy Forsyth and Ruthie Foster. Taylor & Strings Attached also do shows featuring the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and others. The result is inspired, entertaining concerts.
The latest from Taylor & Strings Attached is “House of Wills,” a CD and touring show that finds the band, fronted by singers Karen Mal begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting and Steve Carter, presenting songs, most from the Willie Nelson book, arranged a la Western swing champ Bob Wills. Taylor and company mix classics such as “Hello Walls,” “On the Road Again” and “Crazy” with “Home Motel,” “I Guess I've Come to Live Here in Your Eyes” and “Looking for a Place to Fall Apart.”
The result is a compelling CD that promises to translate to a compelling, fun live show. Will Taylor & Strings Attached will bring “House of Wills” to San Antone Café & Concerts on Friday at 9 p.m. Cover charge is $15. Young & Restless work the Café at 6.
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Jim-Beal-Jr-Night-Lights-1015059.php#ixzz1FBJ4tKiK
Austin Chronicle
Texas Platters
BY JIM CALIGIURI, FRI., FEB. 25, 2011
Will Taylor and his strings step outside their comfort zone and into what they dub the House of Wills, interpreting the songs of Willie Nelson in the style of Bob Wills. As with all of Taylor's projects, the musicianship is top-notch and the spare arrangements are superb. . . .
BY JIM CALIGIURI, FRI., FEB. 25, 2011
Will Taylor and his strings step outside their comfort zone and into what they dub the House of Wills, interpreting the songs of Willie Nelson in the style of Bob Wills. As with all of Taylor's projects, the musicianship is top-notch and the spare arrangements are superb. . . .
Kerrville fest 'family' honors its own
At the Kerrville Folk Festival, newcomers and veteran performers share the spotlight and absent friends are remembered.
Every five years, the festival closes with a memorial concert. This year, the 40th edition of the storied festival, is a memorial year.
“It's a way to celebrate the lives of all the people we've lost,” said festival producer Dalis Allen. “This year we've lost a lot, including Jack Hardy and Rusty Wier, both of whom were longtime members of the Kerrville family. Because this is such a family place, so many people come every year. They might not see each other all year, but they come back to this family.”
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/article/Kerrville-Folk-Festival-closes-with-a-salute-to-1413969.php#ixzz1PHbqTeel
At the Kerrville Folk Festival, newcomers and veteran performers share the spotlight and absent friends are remembered.
Every five years, the festival closes with a memorial concert. This year, the 40th edition of the storied festival, is a memorial year.
“It's a way to celebrate the lives of all the people we've lost,” said festival producer Dalis Allen. “This year we've lost a lot, including Jack Hardy and Rusty Wier, both of whom were longtime members of the Kerrville family. Because this is such a family place, so many people come every year. They might not see each other all year, but they come back to this family.”
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/article/Kerrville-Folk-Festival-closes-with-a-salute-to-1413969.php#ixzz1PHbqTeel
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