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Jeff Taylor (musical artist)

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music just for their own enjoyment. He has performed with them for over 20 years. He began as their pianist, but after about six months, because he had a time conflict, Taylor brought his accordion to a gig, with apologies to the players that he did not have time to get his piano. The band members
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electric guitar, later quipping, "It was easier to meet girls with a guitar than with an accordion". By then, he had become proficient on trumpet, fiddle, bass, guitar, trombone, and performed in a number of different bands. He studied classical piano the
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called the "Variety Kings". His brother played drums. Taylor was given an accordion at age 5 and, by age 10, was performing in his father's band. In his teens, he became interested in piano and guitar, and traded his accordion at age 18 for a
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embraced the accordion sound, and insisted he make the instrument a permanent part of the band. After about six years, he went back to piano, but uses both.
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in Ohio in the early 1980s. He was a member of the Air Force group, "Band of Flight", and led a jazz group. After leaving the Air Force, he worked in
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In Nashville, he began by recording several solo piano albums on a local label. He was hired as bandleader on the show
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Family Christmas Tour. He was a featured artist on the 2006 album by Ricky Skaggs and
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record sales. Taylor recorded with many other established artists including
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Index


Country
Jazz
Pop
Keyboards
accordion
Western swing
The Time Jumpers
Opryland USA
General Jackson riverboat
Grand Ole Opry
Paul Simon
Harry Connick Jr.
Elvis Costello
George Strait
Vince Gill
Instrumentals
Grammy
Best Bluegrass Album
Ryman Auditorium
New York
Batavia
Buffalo
Rochester
polka band
Gibson ES-335
Eastman School of Music
Air Force
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio

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