Otis Taylor

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  • blues
  • folk
  • acoustic
  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
Otis Taylor's career in music performance and recording has taken a circuitous path. Born in Chicago 1948, and growing up in Denver after his family relocated there, he began listening to blues and folk-blues in his teens. Through Denver's Folklore Center, he began to play the blues. By 1977, though, he "retired" from music and had a successful antiques business. He returned to music when he was nearly 50, and having immersed himself in the history of the folklore of the blues...

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Songs

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    12 String Mile

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    3 Days And 3 Nights

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    32nd Time

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    500 Roses

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    505 Train

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    9th Cavalry Blues

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    Absinthe

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    Ain't No Cowgirl

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    Babies Don't Lie

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    Baby So

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    Baby, Please Don't Go

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    Be My Frankenstein

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    Be My Witness

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    Black Witch

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    Black's Mandolin Boogie

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    Bow-Legged Charlie

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    Bowlegged Charlie

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    Boy Plays Mandolin

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    Buy Myself Some Freedom

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    Changing Rules

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    Cold at Midnight

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    Comb Your Brown Hair

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    Country Boy, Girl

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    Cuckoo

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    Didn't Know Much About Education

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    Feel Like Lightning

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    Few Feet Away

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    Five Hundred Roses

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    Government Lied

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    Hands on your Stomach

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    He Never Raced on Sunday

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    Heart Is a Muscle Used to Play the Blues

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    Hey Joe (A)

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    Hey Joe (B)

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    Hey Joe (feat. Alvin Youngblood Hart)

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    Hookers in the Street

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    House of the Crosses

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    Hungry People

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    Hurry Home

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    I Like You, But I Don't Love You

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    It's Done Happened Again

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    Jump Jelly Belly

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    Just Live Your Life

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    Kitchen Towel

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    Lifetime Of Freedom

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    Little Betty

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    Long Long Life

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    Looking Over Your Fence

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    Lost My Horse

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    Love and Hesitation


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