Dennis Taylor (musician)
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Dennis Taylor (November 13, 1953October 17, 2010) was an American musician, arranger, and author. Taylor had recording credits on saxophone (alto, tenor and baritone) as well as clarinet, and as an arranger.


Career

Taylor was born in
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. He studied music at the
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.


Career

Taylor was best known for his recordings with
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,
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, Michelle Shocked,
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and many others, and for writing a series of instructional books through
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Publishing, in which he discussed blues playing, jazz playing and phrasing. Taylor played on five Grammy Award nominated albums. He was a two-time nominee for the Nashville Music Awards, "Miscellaneous Wind Instrumentalist of the Year". He appeared on '' Austin City Limits'', Country Music Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Celebration, ''Texas Connection, In Concert,'' ''American Music Shop'', and ''
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''. On April 30, 2010, Taylor appeared on '' Imus in the Morning''. A jazz educator, Taylor also analyzed other players' styles and offered tips for emulating and understanding work from the masters of the instrument. Some of the saxophonists explained by Taylor included King Curtis, Stanley Turrentine and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. The final part of "Jazz Saxophone" featured 17 solos over classic
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s (including " Doxy", " Easy Living", " Maiden Voyage" and "
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") and a wide variety of forms and styles (minor blues, soul jazz, time, and bebop). The theory lessons cover all the common major scale, minor scale, dominant, pentatonic chords and scales plus modes, as well as altered dominant scales and diminished options. Taylor also wrote other three other instructional books: ''Amazing Phrasing'', ''Blues Saxophone'' and ''Jazz Saxophone''. Taylor was also an educator who taught at
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in Vermont, and taught private saxophone lessons in Nashville until the time of his death. In addition, Taylor volunteer taught at W.O. Smith Music School in Nashville, which provides lessons for students who can not afford regular private lessons, for 18 of his 20 years in Nashville. He is survived by both of his parents, as well as his wife, Nashville songwriter and publicist, Karen Leipziger.


Discography

Taylor's first solo recording, which received help from
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, also of McClinton's band, was completed shortly before his death. The recording featured saxophone, organ and drums, some of Taylor's original compositions, and also a guest appearance by
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. Details on the release of the recording have not yet been released. He appeared as a side-man on countless albums (see below for partial list).


Published works

*''Hal Leonard Tenor Saxophone Method Jazz Saxophone: Tenor'' (Hal Leonard Corp.) – *''Jazz Saxophone'' (Hal Leonard Corp.) – , *''Blues Saxophone'' (Hal Leonard Corp.) – , *''Amazing Phrasing'' (Hal Leonard Corp.) – ,


Session work (partial list)

*
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– ''Real Life (Live)'' CD – 1987 (Horn Arrangements, Tenor Saxophone) *
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– ''Taking It Home'' – 1988 (Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone) *Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – ''Standing My Ground'' – 1989 (Tenor Saxophone) *Buckwheat Zydeco – ''Where There's Smoke There's Fire'' – 1990 (Tenor Saxophone) *Various Artists – ''Best of Mountain State Live Vol. 1'' – 1991 (Saxophone) * Michelle Shocked – ''Arkansas Traveller'' – 1991 (Tenor Saxophone) *Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – ''No Looking Back'' – 1992 (Tenor Saxophone) *Buckwheat Zydeco – ''Menagerie: The Essential Zydeco Collection'', Mango – 1993
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, Inc. * Big Mike Griffin – ''Give Me What I Got Comin – 1993 (Tenor Saxophone) *Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – ''Timeless'', HighTone Records 8174, 2004 *
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– ''Everything's Gonna Be Alright'', CD – 1998 *''Big Blues Extravaganza! The Best of Austin City Limits'' – Sony Music Entertainment 489928 2 – CD – 1998 *
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– ''Let's Work Together'' (Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone) * Eddy Clearwater – ''Reservation Blues'' – 2000 (Tenor Saxophone, Soloist) * Clifford Curry – ''She Shot a Hole in My Soul Again!'' – 2001 (Tenor Saxophone) *Eddy Clearwater – ''Rock 'n Roll City'' – 2003 (Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone) *Various Artists – ''Box of the Blues'' – 2003 (Tenor Saxophone) *
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– ''Satisfied Mind'' – 2004 (Saxophone) *Hacienda Brothers – ''Hacienda Brothers'' – 2005 (Guest Appearance, Saxophone) * Webb Wilder – ''About Time'' – 2005 (Saxophone) * Al Garner – ''Get Out Blues'' – 2007 (Saxophone) *Eddy Clearwater – ''West Side Strut'' – 2008 (Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone) *
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– ''Shout! Live'' – 2009 (Clarinet, Saxophone) *Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – ''Essential Recordings: Flippin' Out'' – 2009 (Tenor Saxophone) *
Delbert McClinton Delbert McClinton (born November 4, 1940) is an American blues rock and electric blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, harmonica player, and pianist. From his first professional stage appearance in 1957 to his most recent national tour in 2018, ...
– ''Acquired Taste'' – 2009 (Tenor Saxophone) *Murali Croyell – ''Sugar Lips'' – 2009 (Saxophone) *Mark Robinson – ''Quit Your Day Job – Play Guitar'' – 2010 * Duke Robillard – ''New Blues For Modern Man'',
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– Shanachie 9017 *Dennis Taylor – ''Steppin' Up'', Kizybosh Records (Saxophone, co-Producer, Composer) – 2011 * Big Joe and the Dynaflows – ''You Can't Keep a Big Man Down'', Severn Records (Saxophone) – 2011 *Earl Gaines – ''You Got the Walk'', (Saxophone) – 2011


References

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