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Birmingham, Alabama's Taylor Hollingsworth has always resisted easy categorization. Asked to define his music, he struggled – a little bit folk, a touch of blues, a dash of rock 'n' roll, but not quite fitting neatly into any single box. Eventually, he coined the phrase “Folk n’ Roll” to describe his sound. Now, he's proudly claiming that sound with his latest album, aptly titled "Folk n' Roll." Fans of JJ Cale, Mississippi John Hurt, Chuck Berry, Richard Thompson, Jonathan Richman, and John Prine will find much delight in Hollingsworth's blend of timeless influences.
For much of the early aughts, Hollingsworth toured extensively with his punk-tinged rock band (think Ramones meets Chuck Berry meets ZZ Top) and worked as a hired gun playing guitar with various artists on the road (most notably with Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band). However, following the birth of his daughter, he took a hiatus from touring to dedicate himself to his family and cultivate his craft as a full-time local musician in Birmingham, AL. During this time, he honed his skills through countless monthly residencies at bars and restaurants, playing everything from laid-back brunch sets to raucous late-night clubs. It was during this time that he perfected his captivating one-man show, now dubbed "Folk n' Roll." After years of refining his act for local crowds, Hollingsworth began working with longtime friend and former bandmate Matt Patton (Drive by Truckers/Dexateens/Laura Jane Grace) who owns and operates Dial Back Sound, a studio and record label based out of Water Valley, MS. After recording and releasing his last album “Yahola” with Dial Back Sound, Hollingsworth found himself hitting the road once again, armed with his new solo one-man show. His performances are a sight to behold - finger-picked electric guitar, a mic'd up foot stomp box providing the rhythmic backbone, and occasionally the addition of a looper pedal to layer in guitar solos, all while delivering his signature storytelling lyrics. Audiences are consistently blown away by the unexpectedly big sound he creates, with many proclaiming it to be one of the best shows they've ever seen.
Since the release of “Yahola,” Hollingsworth has been a road warrior, touring with a wide stylistic range of artists including Laura Jane Grace, Jake Xerxes Fussell, Dash Rip Rock, and Har Mar Superstar, while also headlining his own shows across the United States.
He continues to captivate crowds with his raw talent, quick fingers, and well-crafted lyrical
compositions. Hollingsworth's dedication to his craft has earned him widespread recognition. His songs have been featured in popular TV shows, podcasts, and films, and covered by artists Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers in their project Better Oblivion Community Center. Most recently, he's been named the "Winner," in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition, taking 1st place in the Americana Genre.
In addition to his solo work, Hollingsworth is a founding member of Dead Fingers (a folk-rock duo with wife Kate Hollingsworth) whose song "Ring Around Saturn" has amassed over 3 million streams worldwide. He also penned “Inside Out,” and “She Still Shouts,” for his rock 'n' roll band, The Blips, both of which were crowned “Coolest Song in the World” on Little Steven's Underground Garage.
With "Folk n' Roll," Taylor Hollingsworth invites you to join him on the next phase of his unique musical journey.
“Paste Magazine ranks Taylor's song "Dominos" at Number 11 of best cover songs of 2019! Check it out below!”