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Livingston Taylor picked up his first guitar at the age of 13, which began a more than 50-year career that has encompassed performance, songwriting, and teaching. Born in Boston and raised in North Carolina, Livingston is the fourth child in a very musical family that includes Alex, James, Kate, and Hugh. Taylor recorded his first record at the age of 19 and has continued to create beautifully crafted, introspective, original songs as well as sparkling interpretations of the classic songbook that have earned him enthusiastic listeners worldwide.

From top 40 hits Carolina Day, Get out of Bed, I Will Be in Love with You, and I’ll Come Running, to I Can Dream of You and Boatman, (the last two recorded by his brother James), Taylor’s creative output has continued unabated. His musical knowledge has inspired a varied repertoire, and he is equally at home with a range of musical genres — folk, pop, gospel, jazz. You can also find Taylor performing with a full symphony orchestra.

Taylor has never stopped performing since his early coffeehouse days, touring with major artists such as Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, Jimmy Buffett, and Jethro Tull. He maintains a busy concert schedule, touring both nationally and internationally. Taylor is a natural performer, peppering his shows with personal stories, anecdotes, and ineffable warmth that connect him to his fans. His relaxed on-stage presence belies the depth of his musical knowledge, and fans might just as often be treated to a classic Gershwin or a favorite from a Broadway musical.

For over three decades, Taylor taught at the Berklee College of Music where he created a course on Stage Performance. Former students include Charlie Puth, Liz Longely, John Mayer, Molly Tuttle, Gavin McGraw, Susan Tedesci, Matt Cusson, Grace Kelly, Clay Cook, and Betty Who. Taylor now takes his course “on the road” and teaches at a variety of colleges and institutions, including the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, NASA’s Goddard Space Center, and Tulane Law School among others. His book, Stage Performance, based on his course and 50+ years (5,000+ hours) of real and practical on stage time has become the go to book for those interested in elevating their presentation and performance standards from good to downright to professional.

Taylor’s 50th year of making music was celebrated by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, both declaring January 18, 2017 “Livingston Taylor Day.”

Livingston Taylor: Life is Good, a documentary feature film directed by Tracy Anarella was released in 2018 at national and international film festivals, garnering awards, nominations, and accolades, including The Van Gogh Award for Feature Documentary at the Amsterdam International Film Festival. The film is currently available to the public on Amazon. Click here to watch the trailer.

Released in 2019, LIVe – 50 Years of Livingston Taylor Live is a box set featuring 87 never released recordings from 1969 through 2016 as well as a 54-page commemorative photo book with notes and stories from Taylor; a treasure for life-long fans and live music enthusiasts. Best of LIVe, also released in 2019, features 11 songs from the box set and upon release ranked in the top 10, with his song Good Friends hitting #2 on the Folk DJ chart.

Also in 2019, American Public television filmed and released Livingston Taylor Live from Sellersville Theater: Songs and Stories which broadcast across PBS stations nationally and featured Matt Cusson and Chelsea Berry, both former students and touring musicians.

Taking the Stage Performance class he has taught for 40 years and adapting it for online learning in 2022, Taylor partnered with True Fire, the premier online learning site for musicians to create The Livingston Taylor Playbook, a five-hour masterclass. Similar to his classroom teachings, the course is ideal for those wanting to learn at an independant pace.

On June 23, 2023, Liv recorded with the 58 piece BBC Concert Orchestra at the Maida Vale BBC Studio in London. All four of the sessions and songs were videotaped. Click here to watch the trailer. Starting in 2024, Taylor will be taking his BBC Concert Orchestra music out to a live audience, performing with symphony orchestras all over the country. Taylor’s tuxedo is always ready; he comes with musical charts brilliantly written by Tony Award winning Broadway and Hollywood composer, Bill Elliott.

Albums

Symphonic Steps

Release Date: January 24, 2025
Catalog Number: BR8988
20th Century
Orchestral
Vocal Music
Guitar
Orchestra
Voice
With several top 40 hits to his name and a remarkably diverse oeuvre spanning several different styles, Livingston Taylor is widely regarded for his creation of beautiful, introspective, and original songs and sparkling interpretations of the classic songbook. Pair his compositional talents and natural performance ability with the might, musicality, and precision of the BBC Concert Orchestra, and a spellbinding program of melodies old and new come to life. Recorded live at the BBC's renowned Maida Vale studio in London with music arranged and conducted by the Tony Award®-winning and GRAMMY®-nominated Bill Elliott, SYMPHONIC STEPS delivers a resounding fusion of folk and classical characteristics, an auditory experience that is nostalgic, tender, and uplifting. Effusing a warm, timeless tone, this Big Round Records release is further proof of the unwavering creativity and artistic zeal that has earned Livingston enthusiastic listeners worldwide.