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Episode 4: Paul Taylor

August 27, 2018 Jonathan Bass
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Paul Taylor is synonymous with Memphis music. He is a drummer, bassist, guitarist, producer, and song writer. We talk about Memphis history, tons of music, and we also nerd out occasionally. This interview happened in the cozy confines of the Crosstown Concourse/Arts studio, an incredible creative space augmenting the arts residency program.

9:15  Paul’s parents and his upbringing around music. Transmaximus and Paul’s Stax songwriting aunt. Steve Cropper may be the reason for Paul’s existence.

13:40  John Hampton teaches Pat Taylor his craft. Crosstown Arts. Paul Learns to handle recording gear early on. Playing at Ardent at 3 years old.

18:10  “accidentally” becoming a bass player. Getting into other music. Discovering Jaco and Mike Watt

24:00  Roll of a bassist. Playing jazz. Sam Shoup gives Paul his Fender Jazz Bass

31:08  knowing how the instruments function in an ensemble. Paul on drums. “Sympathetic to what I want to hear from another instruments.” Song writing and listening more than playing. Givem’ chills

36:00  Eric Gales and other second generation Memphis musicians. Luther, Cody, and Jim Dickinson. Mudboy and the Neutrons. Studio etiquette. King’s Palace with Charlie Wood and Calvin Newborne

41:46  “can’t hang on to the concept that there was this ONE iconic time” (in Memphis music). Humans playing music…the gospel of live performance and Carl’s Wayne Krantz story.

46:33  What changes in the scene have you observed in Memphis.

50:00  The new stuff. The Old Forest Loop and New Memphis Colorways.

56:00  Rejection. These kids today…are pretty stinkin cool.

58:35  Speaking of rooms…lets talk about Crosstown Arts studio. What is it with working at home vs a work place.

1:07:49  Paul has a podcast/vlog as well

1:10:35  Ed Finney, brilliant jazz guitarist, Howard Grimes, Sam Shoup

1:13:30  Carl’s wrap up and Paul disagreeing with Carl’s 90’s assessment. Paul quits playing bass and digs into drums and we nerd out on gear…oh and the great Shawn Lane.

links

http://www.paulsnowflaketaylor.com/

http://crosstownarts.org/

 

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