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Album review: JULIAN TAYLOR BAND – Avalanche
Gypsy Soul Records [Release date 29.03.19] The Toronto based Julian Taylor Band make music on their own terms with deeply meaningful emotional narratives and lingering hooks. They mix soul, funk, roots rock and essential song craft in a memorable album … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Green, album, Avalanche, Curtis Harding, Curtis Mayfield, D’Angelo, funk, Hi, Julian Taylor, Leon Bridges, Otis Clay, review, rock, roots, soul, Stax, William Bell, Willie Mitchell
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