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This page is for the use of event organizers and media. Text and photographs may be used for promoting appearances by Livingston Taylor, news and publicity. In cases where a photo credit is noted, that credit MUST be used with any publication.

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 TEXT
 
 

Quick biography - WORD document
Quotes and Highlights
Livingston at Berklee College - TEXT document
Interview - State Journal-Register - Springfield, IL (2006) - RTF File
Review - Sun Chronicle - Foxboro, MA (3/3/2007) - PDF
Review - Blog Critics Magazine - 2/07 - link

 
  PHOTOS
 To download photos: (PC) right-click on listed item and 'save target as ...' ; (MAC) control-click on item and 'download image'.
 
Liv Taylor Portrait 1
Credit: Ron Pownall
©2004

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Liv Taylor Portrait 4
Credit: Ron Pownall
©2004

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Liv Taylor Portrait 2
Credit: John Goodman
© 1999

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 Liv Taylor Portrait 5
Credit: Ron Pownall
© 2004

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Liv Taylor Portrait 3
Credit: Ron Pownall
© 2004

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Liv Taylor Portrait 6
Credit: Ron Pownall
© 2004

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COVER ART:
THERE YOU ARE AGAIN
(CD)
Coconut Bay (Chesky Records) (2006)
This is Livingston's most recent CD.

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COVER ART:
SNAPSHOT
(CD)
Live at the Iron Horse
Whistling Dog Music (1999)

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STAGE PERFORMANCE
a book by Livingston Taylor
Published in the US by Pocket Books, 2000

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Livingston was presented an 'ASCAP-DEEMS TAYLOR SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD' for STAGE PERFORMANCE at awards in Lincoln Center, New York City, on December 5, 2001. These annual awards are presented by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) to American authors and journalists whose books, articles and liner notes on the subject of music are selected for their excellence. (This volume is now out-of-print)
 
  REVIEWS
 
  "Livingston Taylor has always been relegated to living in the shadow of his older brother James, which is a shame, as it has prevented him being recognized for being an equally talented songwriter, musician and performer. The similarities are undeniable and possibly genetic; like his older brother, Livingston is a master of crafting laid back, sweetly melodic songs delivered in a warm honey-tinged voice. However, lyrically, he is a bit more cerebral and vocally more adventurous than James, which sets him apart. Like most of the emerging singer-songwriters during the early 1970s era, Taylor's original songs are often intimate and personal and even after all these years, remain warm and inviting. Livingston is also a world-class finger-style guitar player and this combined with his exuberant personality make his live performances a thoroughly engaging experience." - Wolfgang's Vault
 
 OTHER
 
Stage Plot

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