Maria Taylor

Maria Taylor
Maria Taylor performing at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, CA in 2016.
Background information
Birth name Maria Diane Taylor
Born (1976-05-21) May 21, 1976
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Genres Indie rock, folk rock
Instruments Vocals, Piano, Guitar, drums
Labels Saddle Creek
Flower Moon Records
Nettwerk Music Group
Associated acts Azure Ray
Bright Eyes
Now It's Overhead
Website www.mariataylormusic.com

Maria Diane Taylor (born May 21, 1976) is an American singer/songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama. She is also a member of the duo Azure Ray with Orenda Fink. Taylor plays several instruments, including the piano, guitar, and drums, and has collaborated or performed with such artists as Bright Eyes, Moby, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., Joshua Radin, Nik Freitas and more.

Biography

Taylor started her musical career at the age of fifteen in the band Little Red Rocket with Orenda Fink which released two CDs on Geffen, Who Did You Pay (1997) and It's in the Sound (2000).[1] The group disbanded during the merging of Geffen with Universal Music Group.

Taylor later moved to Athens, Georgia along with her musical collaborator, Fink where they formed the band Azure Ray. The pair signed to WARM and released their self-titled debut in 2001. The song "Sleep" was later featured in the 2006 Academy Award nominated movie, The Devil Wears Prada featuring Anne Hathaway.[2] In 2015, Taylor Swift included "Sleep" in a 6-song "breakup playlist" made for a fan via her official Tumblr.[3][4] Azure Ray released their second album, Burn and Shiver in 2002. Eric Bachmann (Crooked Fingers and Archers of Loaf) produced both records.[5] After meeting the band in Athens, Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst invited the band on tour and introduced them to Saddle Creek. Saddle Creek release their following records, November EP, The Drinks We Drank Last Night, 2003's Hold on Love. Following the release of Hold on Love, Taylor and Fink began a 6-year hiatus.

Taylor released her first solo album 11:11 on Saddle Creek Records on May 24, 2005. The album features Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, Gretta Cohn of Cursive, Andy LeMaster and Mike Mogis as both musicians and producers.[6] Grey's Anatomy named its March 31, 2011 episode Song Beneath the Song[7] after a track from the album and also featured the song on the original soundtrack.[8] Taylor later recorded a new song for Grey's Anatomy's 2005 Christmas episode entitled "Christmas After All." [9] Her second solo album, Lynn Teeter Flower, was released on March 6, 2007, also on Saddle Creek. "A Good Start," the first track off Lynn Teeter Flower, was subsequently named one of NPR's 10 best songs of the year for 2007.[10] "The Ballad of Sean Foley" was co-written with Conor Oberst.[11] The following year she released an acoustic album titled Savannah Drive with Andy LeMaster which includes stripped down versions of songs from her first two albums, plus one new track, "Tell Me."[12] On March 31, 2009 she released her third full length, LadyLuck via Nettwerk Music Group featuring the song "Cartoons and Forever Plans," co-written by and including guest vocals from R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe.[13] LadyLuck reached number 48 on Billboard's "Heatseakers" charts.[14]

Azure Ray then reunited for a one-off reunion show in December of 2008 at Los Angeles's iconic Troubadour[15] In 2010, they released their first album in six years, Drawing Down the Moon.

Overlook, Maria's 4th solo album, was released August 16, 2011. After moving back to her hometown of Birmingham, Taylor was unable to write for nearly a year, eventually composing the entire album over two weeks during a break in touring with Azure Ray.[16] This release marks the first time Taylor produced her own album.[17] Paste called Overlook "her best, most animated collection in years." [18]

In August of 2012, Rolling Stone premiered the new EP from Azure Ray, As Above, So Below. It was released on September 4, 2012 on Saddle Creek Records.[19]. The next year, Taylor released her fifth solo record Something About Knowing on October 29, 2013 on Saddle Creek Records.

After moving back to Los Angeles, Taylor wrote and recorded In the Next Life, released December 9, 2016 on her own label, Flower Moon Records.[20] The album features guest appearances from familiar collaborators Joshua Radin, Conor Oberst and more. "If Only" (featuring Oberst) was prominently featured in NBC's This Is Us.[21] NPR, who premiered the full album stream, called it "her warmest and most affecting album... filled with gorgeous, touching songs about family, legacy, fear and the pursuit of contentment."[22]

In November of 2017, Taylor joined Ben Lee and an all star band of other musicians as Daniel Johnston's back band during the Los Angeles stop of his final tour.[23]. That same month, Azure Ray announced they would once again reunite for a one-off show in Los Angeles at the Lodge Room on January 20, 2018.[24]

In April of 2018, Paste premiered "Real Life (Trump Era) from the Friends and Family Vol. 1 compilation, put out on her label, Flower Moon Records. Released May 11, 2018, other contributors included Azure Ray bandmate Orenda Fink, Nik Freitas, Louis Schefano, Jake Bellows, and more.[25] Flower Moon Records has since re-released Taylor's earlier albums, 11:11 and LadyLuck, as well as Azure Ray's self-titled record and Burn and Shiver.

Taylor plays with the high E-string removed from her guitar.[26] Taylor previously dated Bright Eyes singer-songwriter Conor Oberst.[27][28] She is married to Ryan Dwyer and has two children.[29]

Discography

Solo

Azure Ray

Compilations

Appearances

Music videos

Maria is also featured playing drums in the video for "Four Winds" by Bright Eyes and "New Drinks for the Old Drunk" by Crooked Fingers.[32]

References

  1. https://music.avclub.com/maria-taylor-11-11-1798201301
  2. "The Devil Wears Prada". June 30, 2006 via IMDb.
  3. http://time.com/3705388/taylor-swift-breakup-playlist/
  4. https://www.buzzfeed.com/elliewoodward/we-are-never-ever-ever-getting-back-together?bftw&utm_term=.lhkPj0Beo#.pn6DKL2VE
  5. https://www.popmatters.com/azureray-burn-2495829100.html
  6. "Saddle Creek - Maria Taylor - Reviews". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  7. Song Beneath the Song
  8. "Grey's Anatomy (Original Soundtrack) by Various Artists on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-08-21.
  9. "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer". December 11, 2005 via IMDb.
  10. "Songs of the Year: 2007's Best Music".
  11. https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/10169-lynn-teeter-flower/
  12. http://www.laist.com/2008/11/20/maria_taylor.php
  13. Murphy, Tom (January 3, 2014). "Maria Taylor talks about why she doesn't use a high E string on any of her guitars".
  14. https://www.billboard.com/music/maria-taylor/chart-history/heatseekers-albums/song/608822
  15. http://www.laist.com/2008/11/20/maria_taylor.php
  16. "Saddle Creek". saddle-creek.com.
  17. "Review: Maria Taylor: Overlook · Music Review · The A.V. Club". avclub.com.
  18. "Maria Taylor: Overlook".
  19. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/ep-premiere-azure-ray-as-above-so-below-242848/
  20. "New Music: Maria Taylor ft. Conor Oberst – "If Only"". October 19, 2016.
  21. "Birmingham's Maria Taylor on new CD and new song, 'If Only,' on NBC show 'This is Us'". December 5, 2016.
  22. "Review: Maria Taylor, 'In The Next Life'".
  23. http://pitchfork.com/news/daniel-johnston-adds-shows-to-final-tour/
  24. http://buzzbands.la/2018/01/21/photos-azure-ray-elected-whispertown-lodge-room/
  25. https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/04/daily-dose-maria-taylor-real-life-trump-era.html
  26. https://www.westword.com/music/maria-taylor-talks-about-why-she-doesnt-use-a-high-e-string-on-any-of-her-guitars-5672450
  27. http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/music/pop/10850/
  28. "The Maria Taylor Interview: "I Married A Republican" And Other Stories From The Deep South". Rock NYC. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  29. "Birmingham's Maria Taylor on new CD and new song, 'If Only,' on NBC show 'This is Us'". Alabama NewsCenter. 2016-12-05. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  30. Shapero, Rich. "Dawn Remembers: The Making of the Too Far Music".
  31. "Maria Taylor "Up All Night" – Alan Tanner".
  32. Gnapster (November 15, 2006). "Crooked Fingers - New Drink for the Old Drunk" via YouTube.
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