Country Music Singer-songwriter
Jackson Taylor grew up in Medford, Wisconsin and currently resides in Weston, Wi. He covers early to mid 2000's country music along with many originals. With a unique acoustic driven country sound, his sound is inspired by country artists Jason Aldean, Riley Green, & Canaan Smith. Releases like his single “Painting Pictures.” (2022) tells a Romantic love story of him and his wife’s journey along with his upcoming Nashville Produced “If I Knew (What I Know Now)” (April 2024) telling stories of some of those harder times, and trials a relationship can bring. “Out Here” (2023) & Up coming late fall 2024 single “Stay The Same” is a true description of what Jackson is all about, growing up in rural northern Wisconsin, having a coonhound and being the car guy he is. Much of Jackson’s writing is influenced by his life, his passions, his wife, and family. “Back Pew Praying” (an unreleased song as of now) also touches on some trials and addictions one might have with their faith & battling with any type of addiction, or struggle along the path. Jackson’s Live Acoustic Show covers the Midwest in mainly Wisconsin with 85 different venues and close to 175 shows in 2023. Jackson has also performed in Midwest surrounding states Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, & Ohio, on occasional out of state tours.
-Jackson likes to keep things real and authentic .You get what you see with this artist. NO b.s.
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Jackson Taylor pulls into The Garage Friday
In his time moving full-scale into the arts Taylor has recorded a single titled “Pray Like Hell” and this year released “Painting Pictures” in June. While his professionally recorded work can shift between being livelier and at times pared down and subtle, his stage presence sticks to a certain intimacy. Taylor often stands alone, though, he says this could change as time goes on for him.
“I don’t know how long it’s going to be like this, it’s acoustic, it’s just me and my guitar,” he said. “I don’t have a band, I never played in a band ever. Everything is pretty much real, what you see is what you get. It is stripped down and raw.”
What will come remains to be seen. For now, Taylor continues to perform. He puts twists on covers he might play, is tying the knot with the love of his life soon, wants to get back in the studio for more original music. (Full Article)