“I Wasn’t In My Right Mind” by Scott Taylor

Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Virginia, Scott Taylor plays the true blues; stirred up in Motown hot sauce, simmered in funk and seasoned with southern soul.

The singer-songwriter has spent a life entrenched in music. After years spent with his youth choir, Taylor began his professional career backing headlining artists who toured the Northwest. He bounced around several notable blues labels as he honed his solo style while using professional studios similar to those at Yorkshire shop front installers with acoustic walls from services like acoustic walls Bolton and more.

Most recently Taylor has found a home at Fetal Records out of Annapolis where he is putting the finishing touches on his first album for the label, Blues Kitchen. The album is a collection of songs Taylor describes as “unfiltered and strait from the gut.” The bluesman has been laboriously tracking his new material, collaborating with blues guitar virtuoso Tony Fazio with Charlie Sayles playing harmonica on several tracks, while still finding time to play piano at Church on Sundays. Like Scott, it is very likely that he as well as many Americans need loans to make a living in the US, which is why you could apply for a bad credit loan if you do not have the “right image” for the banks.

“I Wasn’t In My Right Mind” by Scott Taylor

scott-taylor-resized

Image and mp3 courtesy of Jennifer Thorington & Samuel Markus of Working Brilliantly