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Who is Eric Taylor? Wiki, Biography, Age, Nanci Griffith’s Husband, Children, Death

Eric Taylor Wiki – Eric Taylor Biography

Eric Taylor was an American singer-songwriter from Texas, known for his storytelling style, which combines the spoken word with anecdotal songs to create a theatrical-style performance. In addition to Taylor’s nine solo releases, his songs have been recorded by Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett, Peter Cooper, and others.

He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Taylor toured extensively in the United States and Europe, playing notable venues such as Club Passim, The Bottom Line, Caffe Lena, Bluebird Café, Red Clay Theater, Bridger Folk, The Ark, CSPS, The Freight and Salvage, Paradiso (Amsterdam ), Theater Kikker (Utrecht), Berlin Guitars (Berlin), The Real Music Club (Belfast), DC Music Club (Dublin), Hotel du Nord (Paris) and The Bein Inn (Perth).

Festival appearances include Kerrville Folk Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Glasgow Americana Festival (Scotland), Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, 1st Americana Fest (Austria), Take Root Festival (Netherlands), and Roots of Heaven Festival (Netherlands). He taught at the Kerrville Song School and led songwriting workshops in the United States and Europe. Taylor has married to singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith from 1976 to 1982.

In 2009, Lovett released Natural Forces, the second album of songs covered by him, and again included a song by Taylor. This time it was “Whooping Crane” from Taylor’s 1995 self-titled album. Lovett’s 2012 Release Me album also has one of Taylor’s songs, “Understand You.”

Taylor’s last release was Studio 10 in 2013, recorded at the Red Shack Studio in Houston and features nine original songs and a cover of Tim Grimm’s “Cover These Bones.” In 2016, Taylor was nominated for an Emmy Award for Music Composition for the songs he wrote for the Storyworks television documentary Road Kid to Writer: The Tracks of Jim Tully.

Eric Taylor Age

Eric Taylor died on March 9, 2020, at the age of 70, from liver disease.

Eric Taylor & Nanci Griffith

Many of Griffith’s songs are said to be inspired by her high school boyfriend, John, who died in a motorcycle accident after taking her to the senior prom. Nanci Griffith married singer-songwriter, Eric Taylor, in 1976. The couple, however, separated in 1982. She got engaged to singer-songwriter Tom Kimmel in the early 1990s, but the couple never married.

Nanci Griffith Cause of Death

Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas, Nanci Griffith passed away. She was 68 years old. The news of her demise was announced by her management company on Friday, August 13. No cause of death, however, is announced yet.

Griffith was famously known for her literary songs like ‘Love at the Five and Dime’. Announcing the news of her death Gold Mountain Entertainment said in a statement, “It was Nanci’s wish that no further formal statement or press release happen for a week following her passing.” We have witnessed the demise of several great music icons recently. Dusty Hill, Johnny Ventura, Sound Sultan, Robert Eugene Steinhardt are to name a few.

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“It was Nanci’s wish that no further formal statement or press release happen for a week following her passing,” Gold Mountain Entertainment said in a statement.

“Artists don’t choose to be artists, writers or singers,” she said in 2010. “It’s just something you know you have to do.”

Don McLean has paid tribute to Griffith in a statement. “Nanci was a lovely person,” he said. “I worked with her on a TV special we did for PBS TV and on that show, we sang two duets. They were And I Love You So and Raining in My Heart. I never heard anyone sing harmony in a more beautiful way. We should have done an album together. At this taping in Austin, Texas she brought her father to see it. I really loved her spirit it was warm and loving and I’m really sorry to hear she has gone .”

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