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Eddie Taylor (January 29, 1923 – December 25, 1985) was an American guitarist and singer.

(2026). 9781904041962, Flame Tree Publishing.


Biography
Born Edward Taylor in Benoit, Mississippi, as a boy Taylor taught himself to play the guitar. He spent his early years playing at venues around Leland, Mississippi, where he taught his friend to play the guitar. With a guitar style deeply rooted in the Mississippi Delta tradition, Taylor moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1948.
(1995). 9780851126739, Guinness Publishing.

While Taylor never achieved the stardom of some of his contemporaries in the post-World War II scene, he was nevertheless an integral part of that era. He is especially noted as a main for Jimmy Reed;

(1997). 9780306807435, Da Capo Press. .
he also worked for John Lee Hooker, Big Walter Horton, ,
(1997). 185868255X, Carlton Books Limited. 185868255X
and others. Earwig Music Company recorded him with Kansas City Red and Big John Wrencher for the album Original Chicago Blues. He later teamed up with Earring George Mayweather, and they jointly recorded several tracks, including "You'll Always Have a Home" and "Don't Knock at My Door". Several of these were released as singles, of which "Big Town Playboy" and "Bad Boy", issued by Vee Jay Records, were local in the 1950s, but Taylor's singles generally were not commercially successful.

In the 1970s, Taylor participated in the American Blues Legends '74 tour of Europe organised by Big Bear Records, appearing on the album of the same name as well as solo long-player, Ready For Eddie.

(2026). 9781858587004, Brewin Books.

Later, in "semi-retirement", Taylor was the regular lead guitarist with Peter Dames and the Chicago River Blues Band, later known as Peter Dames and the Rhythm Flames.

Taylor played lead guitar on several songs (including the title track) on the album Be Careful How You Vote by , and played live with Sunnyland Slim on some tour dates in the 1980s.

Taylor's wife, Vera, was a singer and songwriter,

(2026). 9780140513844, .
and was the niece of the bluesmen Eddie "Guitar" Burns and . Taylor's late son Eddie Taylor Jr. was a blues guitarist in Chicago, his stepson Larry Taylor is a blues drummer and vocalist, and his daughter is a blues vocalist in Chicago.

Taylor died on Christmas Day in 1985 in Chicago, at the age of 62, and was in Restvale Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois. He was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1987.


Discography

Albums recorded as leader

Studio albums


Live album


Collaboration albums


Albums recorded as sideman
  • 1958: I'm Jimmy Reed (Vee-Jay)
  • 1959: I'm John Lee Hooker – John Lee Hooker (Vee-Jay)
  • 1967: Soulin' – Jimmy Reed ()
  • 1968: Big Boss Man – Jimmy Reed (BluesWay)
  • 1969: Carey Bell's Blues Harp ()
  • 1969: Down in Virginia – Jimmy Reed (BluesWay)
  • 1972: Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell − Big Walter Horton and Carey Bel' (Alligator)
  • 1973: Last Night – Carey Bell (BluesWay)
  • 1975: Street Talkin' ( 5087), compilation of Vee Jay recordings with seven tracks by tracks and seven by Taylor
  • 1981: Big Town Playboy ( 1015), compilation of Vee Jay recordings under Taylor's name, except "Good Hearted"


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