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Martin Greich & Other New
England Favorites
Album Review
Taylor Whiteside has been a favorite of New England audiences for
many years as a member of the popular Northeast Winds, and more
recently as the fourth member of the Brandywine Singers. He's also
been developing a reputation as a solo artist, and fine songwriter
in his own right. Now, with his first solo album, MARTIN GREIGH
& OTHER NEW ENGLAND FAVORITES, Taylor cements that reputation, demonstrating
why his songs have been sung and recorded by musicians throughout
New England, and why he's been in high demand as a studio musician
in New England for many years. A talented musician with an impressive
command of many instruments, including guitar, bodhran, accordion,
fiddle, and pennywhistle, Taylor successfully combines his studio
skills with his blend of fine instrumentation, laid-back guitar,
classic writing, and enchanting baritone to reward fans with an
audio slice of New England heritage.
All of the songs on Martin Greigh were written by Taylor except
for two traditional folk songs. Taylor's original compositions are
filled with engaging stories, delightful singing, and a distinct
flavor of the land. The title track on the album, "Martin Greigh,"
so perfectly captures the spirit, terror and hardships of New England
fishermen that it has become a "must sing" ballad for many New England
artists, whether performing in that region or beyond. The Brandywine
Singers, who recorded Taylor's song, "They Paid Me Not to Yodel"
describe it as Taylors's "Comedic contribution to the cause. A preachy
song, with a message," and an effect! It's one that can't help but
bring a smile to listener's ears. Finely, the timeless ballad "The
Water Is Wide" demonstrates Taylor's gorgeous voice and interpretive
skills.
For anyone with New England roots or a love for classical folk,
Taylor Whiteside's MARTIN GREIGH & OTHER NEW ENGLAND FAVORITES will
be a welcome addition. It is an album of captivating stories and
original folk tunes with a blend of traditional, moving ballads,
fine instrumentation, and a spirit only a musician as skilled and
grounded as Taylor Whiteside can capture.
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