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Livingston Taylor

Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. Born in Boston and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, he is the brother of singer-songwriter James Taylor, singer-songwriter Kate Taylor, singer Alex Taylor, and innkeeper and singer Hugh Taylor.[1] Taylor is most notable for his Billboard hits "I Will Be In Love With You", "First Time Love", and "I'll Come Running".[2]

Livingston Taylor
Taylor at the Broward Performing Arts Center, November 2006
Background information
Born (1950-11-21) November 21, 1950 (age 72)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
OriginChapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresFolk, pop, gospel
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, performer, professor
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, banjo, & piano
Years active1970–present
LabelsCapricorn, Epic, Chesky
Websitelivingstontaylor.com

He continues to perform nationally and internationally, and has collaborated with Linda Ronstadt, Jimmy Buffett, Jethro Tull, and his brother James Taylor.[3] He has been a faculty member at Berklee College of Music since 1989.[1]

Early life Edit

Taylor was born to parents Isaac M. "Ike" Taylor and Gertrude "Trudy" Taylor in Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in North Carolina when his father, a physician, accepted a position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[4] His mother had been a student at the Music Conservatory in Boston.[5] He was the fourth of five children, his siblings being Alex (1947–1993), James (born 1948), Kate (born 1949), and Hugh (born 1952).[1]

At an early age, Taylor built a repertoire of folk songs. "From his high chair in the kitchen, little Liv memorized the radio jingle for snuff, chanting 'If your snuff's too strong, it wrong. Get Tuberose.'"[6] His mother, Trudy, recounted that Taylor "was always inventing things". "He and James would make a stringed instrument out of a gourd, or a gut-bucket bass from a broom pole and a washtub, or a flute out of a garden hose, or drums out of cans."[6] Family sing-a-longs took place as a way for Trudy to pass the time while her husband was away. During those early family musical performances, James played cello, Alex played violin, Kate dulcimer, and Livingston banjo.[6] As recounted by James, "We sang African songs, union songs, folk hymns and radio jingles. Lead Belly, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and The Weavers were the records we most listened to.[6] It was their mother, Trudy, who was the catalyst for the children to create their own songs. One day while in the kitchen, she held up a can of vegetables saying: "Why don't you invent an ad jingle about this can of food?" "Alex, James, and Livingston took up their banjo, cello and harmonica and began to improvise some musical sloganeering as Kate and Trudy joined in."[6] These impromptu performances were christened the "kitchen concerts" by Trudy. They would continue until the children were old enough to leave home for their secondary education at boarding schools.[6]

When Livingston was eight, his mother took him and his siblings to Europe, crossing the Atlantic on the New Amsterdam. Their father, Ike, met them in Europe and they all returned home on the Ile De France.[6][7]

Taylor credits his eldest brother, Alex, for inspiring him, at age 13, to be a musician after Alex returned home one evening having earned $20 performing at a fraternity party. Livingston picked up the guitar and became quite accomplished by age 17.[8]

The Taylor family started vacationing on Martha's Vineyard in the early 1950s, and Livingston has spent every summer there. His parents bought a home there in 1963, and in 1977 Livingston purchased his own 300-square-foot home for $111,000. He refers to the small home as "The Camp".[1]

Career Edit

1960s Edit

Taylor began playing music in public for pay in 1963. In Chapel Hill, he was part of a folk trio with guitarist Paul Collins and singer Kim Packer. They covered hits by The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. In junior high he was in a rock group for a short period of time.[7] His first serious attempt at songwriting came in 1966 while he was completing his secondary school education at McLean's Arlington School. He says that that first song, "I'm Searching for a Miracle", was "terrible", but his second attempt, a song titled "Good Friends", became part of his folk setlist for the next four decades.[7]

In 1968, Manny Greenhill, who had managed Joan Baez for a time, got him a booking at a YMCA in Worcester, which led to some shows at Boston University. It was during one of those shows at BU that he had the opportunity to open for Joni Mitchell.[9]

Around this time, Jon Landau suggested to Taylor that he approach the Macon, Georgia-based Capricorn Records founded by Phil Walden and Jerry Wexler.[6]

1970s Edit

Taylor was one of the first artists to sign with Capricorn Records in 1970. Landau gathered session players Pete Carr (guitar), Paul Hornsby (keyboards), Robert Popwell (bass) and Johnny Sandlin (drums). "We made a lot of the album in Macon, and then we came up to Boston to finish off a few vocals...and then we mixed it in Detroit because Jon was recording an album with a group called MC5."[6] Taylor's debut album, Livingston Taylor, was produced by Landau (who would later produce Bruce Springsteen) and included the song "Carolina Day".[10] "Carolina Day" peaked at No. 93 on the Billboard Top-100 chart.[11] The debut album included ten originals written by Taylor and one cover: "Six Days on the Road" penned by Earl Greene and Carl Montgomery.

By 1970 Taylor's parents, Ike and Trudy, were legally separated. Several of the Taylor children moved north from North Carolina. Livingston and his then-girlfriend Margaret "Maggie" Shea moved into a cottage in Weston, Massachusetts.[6]

The following year, Taylor's second album, Liv, also on Capricorn Records and produced by Landau, was released.[12] It included the song "Get Out of Bed" which peaked at No. 97 on Billboard.[11] Once again, Joe Viglione penned the AllMusic review, stating that "Get Out of Bed" "is a brilliant and exciting slice of pop music" and that "with the understated production of Jon Landau, Livingston's beautiful heartfelt vocals make this an extraordinary work of art."[13]

Taylor's third and final album on Capricorn, Over the Rainbow was released in 1973 and features guest vocalists James Taylor and Carly Simon on his original "Be My New Horizon".[4] In her album review, Denise Sullivan wrote that the title track was "an inspired vocal version" of a song that has been interpreted by many others.[14]

Taylor left Capricorn Records and released the first of two albums on Epic Records, Three Way Mirror, in 1978.[12] The album featured "I Will Be In Love With You," which peaked at No. 30 on Billboard,[11] and "Going Round One More Time," a song that was later recorded by his brother James Taylor for his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here. Livingston Taylor promoted Three Way Mirror when he toured with Linda Ronstadt as her opening act.[4]

In 1979, Capricorn Records released Echoes, a collection of songs from Taylor's first three albums that included "I Will Be In Love With You."[11] In Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau appraised the compilation and Taylor's career up to that point: "Vocally, Liv is almost James's twin but not quite—he adds a touch of depth to the lissome drawl and subtracts all wow and flutter. Since what makes James unique is also what makes him repulsive, I find Liv more likable but less interesting—especially given his songwriting, which this best-of, drawn from his three early '70s LPs, makes the best of. I ask you, what good is a funny voice without a sense of humor?"[15]

During the 1970s, Taylor appeared on several nationally televised variety shows including The Midnight Special, Dinah! (hosted by Dinah Shore), The Mike Douglas Show and American Bandstand.[16]

1980s Edit

In 1980 Taylor released his second album on the Epic label, Man's Best Friend, which was produced by John Boylan and Jeff Baxter.[4] The album contained the songs: "First Time Love," and "Pajamas" (sometimes known as "I've Got My Pajamas On"), which was later adapted into a book for children written by Taylor and his wife, Maggie.[17] In his album review, Joe Viglione wrote that "Man's Best Friend boasts superb musicianship, high production values, good song selection, beautiful vocal performances from Livingston Taylor, and an impressive cast of guest stars who do not get in the way of the singer/songwriter". Guest vocalists included Carla Thomas and Don Henley.[18]

In 1982, Taylor made an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman.[16]

In 1984, Taylor hosted a nationally syndicated television show, similar to American Bandstand called This Week's Music. In some markets the show aired 5 days weekly. Musical guests included Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi.[19]

In 1986, Livingston and his siblings, James, Kate, Hugh, and Alex Taylor played live on Today (American TV program) on Christmas morning.

In 1988, Taylor's first of two children's books, Pajamas, co-written with his wife, Maggie Taylor was published by Harcourt (publisher). In her review for School Library Journal, Patricia Dooley wrote "If we knew the tune we could hum along: the lyrics of a children's song make up the text of this bedtime book. She goes on to say that the illustrator "Bowers has provided cuddly-looking acrylics, a smug little kid, and a passle of appealing stuffed animals."[17]

Taylor's one album on the Sony Records label, Life Is Good, was produced by Artie Traum and Scott Petito and released in 1988.[12] "The tribute to Louis Armstrong is an essential element of Taylor's ability to put together albums that are extraordinary in their perfection."[20] The following year the album was the winner of the 1989 Boston Music Award for Outstanding Folk Album.[21]

In 1989, he began teaching the class stage performance at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.[1] (See additional details in Berklee section below.)

On November 21, 1989, his 39th birthday, Taylor made a decision to give up alcohol and pursue a lifelong dream of flying. He bought an airplane and enrolled in aviation classes.[6]

In the late 1980s, Taylor wrote and performed the theme songs for two local Boston-area TV programs: the children's series A Likely Story (produced by WCVB-TV) [22] and the weeknight infotainment program Evening Magazine (produced by WBZ-TV).

1990s Edit

Taylor worked with Traum and Petito again on the 1991 release Our Turn to Dance. In his album review, Jim Worbois wrote: "A talented songwriter in his own right (and most of the album is written or co-written by him) he's a good judge of other people's songs. Two fine examples are 'No Easy Way to Break Somebody's Heart' by Barry Mann (Yup, the "Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)" guy) and the Jerome Kern classic 'The Way You Look Tonight.'"[23]

Good Friends, on the Chesky label, was released in 1993.[12]

The second of Taylor's children's books, Can I Be Good? was published by Harcourt (publisher) in 1993. In her review for School Library Journal, Kate McClelland wrote that the book is "a rhyming story about a fully grown, high-spirited golden retriever who has trouble behaving." She goes on to say that illustrator Ted Rand "has caught this fractious dog's every mood-playfulness, boredom, shame, and remorse" and that the book is "unlikely to be a shelf-sitter."[24]Publishers Weekly also reviewed Can I Be Good?. Diane Roback and Elizabeth Devereaux wrote: "Children will see themselves in the gleeful activities of a golden retriever who finds that it's awfully hard to be good." They go on to say that "Taylor's rhyming prose snaps along merrily, upbeat in tempo yet tinged with wry melancholy that reflects the naughty dog's exasperation."[25]

An album of live concert recordings, Unsolicited Material, again on the Chesky label, was released in 1994. The album "captured the warm-hearted fun of Taylor's concerts and ranged from humorous tunes including Andy Breckman's "Railroad Bill" and "The Dollar Bill Song," a medley of "Songs That Should Never Be Played on the Banjo," and the originals "Jacques Cousteau" and "I Hate Country Music" to heartfelt renditions of Hoagy Carmichael's "Heart and Soul" and Earl Scruggs' "Earl's Breakdown."[4]

For his 1996 Chesky label release Bicycle, Taylor "assembled a diverse backing group (which features his brother James) and dug into a set of songs that were rootiser and more eclectic than much of his previous work".[26] "Boatman" a song on the Bicycle album was later recorded by his brother James in 1997.

Ink, a collection of R&B cover songs, was released on the Chesky label in 1997.[4] "Songs made famous by Ray Charles, The Jackson Five, and Stevie Wonder are re-imagined via the gentle, genial imagination of Livingston Taylor."[27]

In 1998, an eighteen track retrospective of the first decade of Taylor's career, Carolina Day: The Livingston Taylor Collection was released. In 1999 a second live album Snapshot: Live at the Iron Horse was released.[12] It included "My Father's Eyes", a tribute to his father.

2000s Edit

In the spring of 2001, as his new home on Martha's Vineyard was completed, he separated from his wife Maggie after 25 years of marriage.[6]

 
Livingston Taylor with a young Derek Trucks.

From 2000 through September 2006, Taylor was artist-in-residence at Lowell House.[28]

A second retrospective was released in 2005 with 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Livingston Taylor.[12]

In 2006 Taylor released his first studio album in nine years, There You Are Again.[12] In his review, Hal Horowitz wrote: "The extended wait between albums has paid off in the immaculate production devoted to each song."[29] Musicians include drummer Steve Gadd, keyboardist Matt Rollings, saxist David Sanborn, and bass player Leland Sklar. Taylor's brother, James, and sister, Kate, provide backup vocals on "There I'll Be".[29] Additional backup vocals are provided by Vince Gill and Pam Tillis while former sister-in-law Carly Simon sings a duet with Taylor on "Best of Friends".[30] Spiritual overtones are evident on two tracks: Andraé Crouch conducts the New Day Jubilee Gospel Choir[31] on "Step by Step" and the a cappela choir Take 6 helps out on "Tell Jesus (To Come to My House).[31]

2010s Edit

In 2010 Taylor released Last Alaska Moon, produced by Glenn Rosenstein. Musicians include bassist Leland Sklar; drummer Steve Gadd; guitarists Vince Gill, Chris Rodriguez, and J.T. Corenflos; keyboardist Shane Keister, and vocalist Andrea Zonn. The album consists of ten originals and two covers, "Answer My Prayer" with Carole Bayer Sager and Michael Jackson's "The Girl Is Mine", a duet with nephew Ben Taylor.[32]

Four years later, Taylor released Blue Sky, a collection of both original songs and covers of some pop classics.[33]

The year 2017 marked Taylor's 50th year in the music business. To commemorate this milestone, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker declared January 18, 2017 to be Livingston Taylor Day in Boston. Taylor was recognized for his 50-year music career, as well as being a long-time professor at Berklee College of Music.[34] That evening a party held at the Verb Hotel in Boston was attended by friends and family including Taylor's sister, Kate, niece Sally Taylor, along with Sally's mother, long-time friend, Carly Simon, Don Law, and Norman Chesky.[34]

Two days later, Taylor announced the forthcoming release of Safe Home which was officially released on March 3, 2017.[35] The album was recorded in an abandoned church in Brooklyn, New York with musicians Shelly Berg on piano, David Finck on bass, Bashiri Johnson on percussion and Chelsea Berry providing vocals. Like Taylor's previous album Blue Sky, Safe Home includes original songs as well as show tunes by Rodgers and Hammerstein and others.[36] In his review of the album, Jason Warburg wrote: "That’s what the aptly-named Safe Home feels like: an impromptu after-dinner living room concert with Livingston Taylor and friends. Taylor’s voice has that rich, unique timbre of New England-by-way-of-North-Carolina that he and his brother James have made famous, lending both his vocals and his superb acoustic guitar picking a sense of instant familiarity and comfort."[37] Cover songs include Paul McCartney's "Penny Lane", Irving Berlin's "Anything You Can Do" and the Everly Brothers "Bye Bye Love". Warburg wrote that the opening song, "I Must Be Doing Something Right", a Taylor original, "has the timeless feel of a Cole Porter tune".[37] In his review, Harris Fogel wrote:"this is a lovely collection of tunes, smooth, gentle, and relaxing. This is quiet, confident yet not showy musicianship. The guitar solos, the bass lines, vocals and percussion all work together to create a quiet intimate experience. Highly recommended for the Gentle and Loving People in Your Life."[38]

On April 4, 2017, Taylor announced a crowdfunding campaign to help finish a documentary about his life directed by Tracey Anarella to be released in the fall of 2017.[39] Two months after its launch, an update announced that the crowdfunding campaign had been 109% funded. On October 27, 2017, supporters were sent a downloadable link to the finished film and on November 30, 2017, Fish announced a "soft premier" in the Boston area for Wednesday, February 21, 2018, saying additional details would be forthcoming.[39] Persons interviewed for the documentary, who appear in the film's trailer, include: Sally Taylor, Ian Anderson, Carly Simon, Roger H. Brown, and Ben Taylor.[40] The film was scheduled to be screened at the 27th Annual Woods Hole Film Festival, Cape Cod's oldest film festival, during the eight-day festival running from July 28 to August 4, 2018.[41]

Taylor began 2018 with a tradition of shows at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northhampton, Massachusetts on January 5 and 6.[42]

On January 9, 2018, Peter Fish, producer of the Life is Good documentary announced that a limited number of tickets would be available at the door for the February 21 premier of the documentary.[39] The screening took place at NewTV in Newton, Massachusetts.

In early April 2018, it was announced that Taylor would be one of three musicians serving as hosts on a multi-day "Roots on the Rails" tour through Vermont in November. On the tour, one of six "Roots on the Rails" tours scheduled for 2018, Taylor will be joined by musicians Susan Werner and Peter Mulvey.[43]

 
Livingston Taylor with a fan at the Stone Soup Coffeehouse in Pawtucket, RI in 2010.

The First Annual Livingston Taylor Retreat was announced in early summer 2018. In addition to Taylor, instructors announced for the retreat include Melissa Ferrick and Vance Gilbert. The retreat was held August 17–19, 2018 at Boston University.[44]

After eleven years teaching at the Berklee College of Music, Livingston wrote a textbook, Stage Performance, which was published by Pocket Books in 2000.[45]Stage Performance was Taylor's first book written for adults, having published two books for children earlier in his career. A revised edition of the book was published in 2011.[46]

Personal life Edit

Taylor married Margaret "Maggie" Shea on May 1, 1976. After 25 years of marriage, they separated in 2001 and the marriage ended in 2003.[1] During their marriage, they co-authored the 1988 children's book Pajamas.[17] In 2015, Taylor married Gail Arnold. Wedding guests included Steven Spielberg (for whom Arnold has served as private chef), his brother James, as well as other family members and friends who celebrated the occasion in Belmont, Massachusetts.[47] Taylor has been a pilot for over 20 years, often making a 40-minute commute from Boston to Martha's Vineyard in his 1964 Cessna 205.[1] In his spare time, he enjoys working on lawn mowers, tractors and his motorcycles.[5]

He has maintained a close friendship with his former sister-in-law Carly Simon and the two have collaborated several times.[31] In her memoir, Boys in the Trees, Simon states that Livingston Taylor was the first member of the Taylor family whom she met when she drove to the Taylor family home in 1970. She and Livingston were scheduled to perform a duet at a film festival that Simon's brother, Peter, was producing and needed to rehearse.[48]

Taylor is the uncle of Ben Taylor, an actor and Indie folk musician.

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Year Title US Record Label
1970 Livingston Taylor 82 Capricorn
1971 Liv 147 Capricorn
1973 Over the Rainbow 189 Capricorn
1978 Three Way Mirror Epic
1979 Echoes Capricorn
1980 Man's Best Friend Epic
1988 Life is Good Sony
1991 Our Turn to Dance Vanguard
1993 Good Friends Chesky
1994 Unsolicited Material
1996 Bicycle Chesky
1997 Ink Chesky
1998 Carolina Day: The Livingston Taylor Collection
1999 Snapshot: Live at the Iron Horse Whistling Dog Records
2000 Live Wires (with Deborah Henson-Conant) Bose
2005 The Best of Livingston Taylor
2005 There You Are Again Chesky
2010 Last Alaska Moon Chesky
2014 Blue Sky
2017 Safe Home Chesky
2019 LIVe – 50 Years of Livingston Taylor Box Set

Singles Edit

Date Title US[11] US AC
1971 Get Out Of Bed 97
1972 Carolina Day 93
1978 I Will Be in Love With You 30 15
1979 I'll Come Running 82 8
1980 First Time Love 38 13
1988 Loving Arms
(with Leah Kunkel)
14
1989 City Lights 23
2006 Best Of Friends
(feat. Carly Simon)
39

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Livingston Taylor – Life is Good Self/Performer Directed by Tracey Anarella
2015 Living Legends Music Presents – An Evening with Livingston Taylor Self/Performer With guests Chelsea Berry and Matt Cusson
2009 My Dog – An Unconditional Love Story Self Directed by Mark St. Germain
2006 Cándida Soundtrack – Performer: "I Wish I Were A Cowboy"

Writer: "I Wish I Were A Cowboy"

1985 The Passing Crew

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Thomas Edison's Secret Lab Actor – Thomas Edison
1988 The Aztec Two Step 15th Anniversary Show Self TV movie
1984 This Week's Music Self/Host
1982 Late Night with David Letterman Self – Performer Episode #1.44
1979–1980 American Bandstand Self – Performer Episode #24.5 (1980)

Episode #22.11(1979)

1979 Dinah! Self
1978 The Mike Douglas Show Self – Performer Episode #18.64
1974 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert Self – Performer Episode #1.14
1974 The Midnight Special Self – Performer Episode #2.18
1971 Disco 2 Self – Performer
1970–1971 Top of the Pops Self – performer Episode #8.1

Episode #7.51

Published works Edit

Year Title Publisher
2000 Stage Performance Pocket Books (revised, Mentor Publishing, 2011)
1993 Can I Be Good? (illustrated by Ted Rand) Gulliver: Harcourt Children's Books
1988 Pajamas (with Maggie Livingston; illustrated by Tim Bowers) Gulliver: Harcourt Children's Books

Awards and recognition Edit

Year Association/Award Category
2017 City of Boston Livingston Taylor Day (1-18-17)
1989 Boston Music Awards Outstanding Folk Album for Life is Good
1980 Billboard Top 40 "First Time Love" peaked at No. 38 (9-20-80)
1979 Billboard Top 100 "I'll Come Running" peaked at No. 82 (4-14-79)
1979 Billboard Top 40 "I Will Be in Love With You" peaked at No. 30 (1-6-79)
1972 Billboard Top 100 "Get Out of Bed" peaked at No. 97 (2-12-72)
1971 Billboard Top 100 "Carolina Day" peaked at No. 93 (2-13-71)

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Livingston Taylor at AllMusic  

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Livingston Taylor born November 21 1950 is an American singer songwriter and folk musician Born in Boston and raised in Chapel Hill North Carolina he is the brother of singer songwriter James Taylor singer songwriter Kate Taylor singer Alex Taylor and innkeeper and singer Hugh Taylor 1 Taylor is most notable for his Billboard hits I Will Be In Love With You First Time Love and I ll Come Running 2 Livingston TaylorTaylor at the Broward Performing Arts Center November 2006Background informationBorn 1950 11 21 November 21 1950 age 72 Boston Massachusetts United StatesOriginChapel Hill North Carolina U S GenresFolk pop gospelOccupation s Musician songwriter performer professorInstrument s Guitar vocals banjo amp pianoYears active1970 presentLabelsCapricorn Epic CheskyWebsitelivingstontaylor wbr com He continues to perform nationally and internationally and has collaborated with Linda Ronstadt Jimmy Buffett Jethro Tull and his brother James Taylor 3 He has been a faculty member at Berklee College of Music since 1989 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Published works 7 Awards and recognition 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditTaylor was born to parents Isaac M Ike Taylor and Gertrude Trudy Taylor in Boston Massachusetts He grew up in North Carolina when his father a physician accepted a position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 4 His mother had been a student at the Music Conservatory in Boston 5 He was the fourth of five children his siblings being Alex 1947 1993 James born 1948 Kate born 1949 and Hugh born 1952 1 At an early age Taylor built a repertoire of folk songs From his high chair in the kitchen little Liv memorized the radio jingle for snuff chanting If your snuff s too strong it wrong Get Tuberose 6 His mother Trudy recounted that Taylor was always inventing things He and James would make a stringed instrument out of a gourd or a gut bucket bass from a broom pole and a washtub or a flute out of a garden hose or drums out of cans 6 Family sing a longs took place as a way for Trudy to pass the time while her husband was away During those early family musical performances James played cello Alex played violin Kate dulcimer and Livingston banjo 6 As recounted by James We sang African songs union songs folk hymns and radio jingles Lead Belly Pete Seeger Woody Guthrie and The Weavers were the records we most listened to 6 It was their mother Trudy who was the catalyst for the children to create their own songs One day while in the kitchen she held up a can of vegetables saying Why don t you invent an ad jingle about this can of food Alex James and Livingston took up their banjo cello and harmonica and began to improvise some musical sloganeering as Kate and Trudy joined in 6 These impromptu performances were christened the kitchen concerts by Trudy They would continue until the children were old enough to leave home for their secondary education at boarding schools 6 When Livingston was eight his mother took him and his siblings to Europe crossing the Atlantic on the New Amsterdam Their father Ike met them in Europe and they all returned home on the Ile De France 6 7 Taylor credits his eldest brother Alex for inspiring him at age 13 to be a musician after Alex returned home one evening having earned 20 performing at a fraternity party Livingston picked up the guitar and became quite accomplished by age 17 8 The Taylor family started vacationing on Martha s Vineyard in the early 1950s and Livingston has spent every summer there His parents bought a home there in 1963 and in 1977 Livingston purchased his own 300 square foot home for 111 000 He refers to the small home as The Camp 1 Career Edit1960s Edit Taylor began playing music in public for pay in 1963 In Chapel Hill he was part of a folk trio with guitarist Paul Collins and singer Kim Packer They covered hits by The Kingston Trio and Peter Paul and Mary In junior high he was in a rock group for a short period of time 7 His first serious attempt at songwriting came in 1966 while he was completing his secondary school education at McLean s Arlington School He says that that first song I m Searching for a Miracle was terrible but his second attempt a song titled Good Friends became part of his folk setlist for the next four decades 7 In 1968 Manny Greenhill who had managed Joan Baez for a time got him a booking at a YMCA in Worcester which led to some shows at Boston University It was during one of those shows at BU that he had the opportunity to open for Joni Mitchell 9 Around this time Jon Landau suggested to Taylor that he approach the Macon Georgia based Capricorn Records founded by Phil Walden and Jerry Wexler 6 1970s Edit Taylor was one of the first artists to sign with Capricorn Records in 1970 Landau gathered session players Pete Carr guitar Paul Hornsby keyboards Robert Popwell bass and Johnny Sandlin drums We made a lot of the album in Macon and then we came up to Boston to finish off a few vocals and then we mixed it in Detroit because Jon was recording an album with a group called MC5 6 Taylor s debut album Livingston Taylor was produced by Landau who would later produce Bruce Springsteen and included the song Carolina Day 10 Carolina Day peaked at No 93 on the Billboard Top 100 chart 11 The debut album included ten originals written by Taylor and one cover Six Days on the Road penned by Earl Greene and Carl Montgomery By 1970 Taylor s parents Ike and Trudy were legally separated Several of the Taylor children moved north from North Carolina Livingston and his then girlfriend Margaret Maggie Shea moved into a cottage in Weston Massachusetts 6 The following year Taylor s second album Liv also on Capricorn Records and produced by Landau was released 12 It included the song Get Out of Bed which peaked at No 97 on Billboard 11 Once again Joe Viglione penned the AllMusic review stating that Get Out of Bed is a brilliant and exciting slice of pop music and that with the understated production of Jon Landau Livingston s beautiful heartfelt vocals make this an extraordinary work of art 13 Taylor s third and final album on Capricorn Over the Rainbow was released in 1973 and features guest vocalists James Taylor and Carly Simon on his original Be My New Horizon 4 In her album review Denise Sullivan wrote that the title track was an inspired vocal version of a song that has been interpreted by many others 14 nbsp I Will Be in Love with You source source Sample of Livingston Taylor s I Will Be in Love with You originally recorded for Three Way Mirror The song peaked at No 30 on the Billboard charts on January 6 1979 Problems playing this file See media help Taylor left Capricorn Records and released the first of two albums on Epic Records Three Way Mirror in 1978 12 The album featured I Will Be In Love With You which peaked at No 30 on Billboard 11 and Going Round One More Time a song that was later recorded by his brother James Taylor for his 1985 album That s Why I m Here Livingston Taylor promoted Three Way Mirror when he toured with Linda Ronstadt as her opening act 4 In 1979 Capricorn Records released Echoes a collection of songs from Taylor s first three albums that included I Will Be In Love With You 11 In Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 Robert Christgau appraised the compilation and Taylor s career up to that point Vocally Liv is almost James s twin but not quite he adds a touch of depth to the lissome drawl and subtracts all wow and flutter Since what makes James unique is also what makes him repulsive I find Liv more likable but less interesting especially given his songwriting which this best of drawn from his three early 70s LPs makes the best of I ask you what good is a funny voice without a sense of humor 15 During the 1970s Taylor appeared on several nationally televised variety shows including The Midnight Special Dinah hosted by Dinah Shore The Mike Douglas Show and American Bandstand 16 1980s Edit In 1980 Taylor released his second album on the Epic label Man s Best Friend which was produced by John Boylan and Jeff Baxter 4 The album contained the songs First Time Love and Pajamas sometimes known as I ve Got My Pajamas On which was later adapted into a book for children written by Taylor and his wife Maggie 17 In his album review Joe Viglione wrote that Man s Best Friend boasts superb musicianship high production values good song selection beautiful vocal performances from Livingston Taylor and an impressive cast of guest stars who do not get in the way of the singer songwriter Guest vocalists included Carla Thomas and Don Henley 18 In 1982 Taylor made an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman 16 In 1984 Taylor hosted a nationally syndicated television show similar to American Bandstand called This Week s Music In some markets the show aired 5 days weekly Musical guests included Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi 19 In 1986 Livingston and his siblings James Kate Hugh and Alex Taylor played live on Today American TV program on Christmas morning In 1988 Taylor s first of two children s books Pajamas co written with his wife Maggie Taylor was published by Harcourt publisher In her review for School Library Journal Patricia Dooley wrote If we knew the tune we could hum along the lyrics of a children s song make up the text of this bedtime book She goes on to say that the illustrator Bowers has provided cuddly looking acrylics a smug little kid and a passle of appealing stuffed animals 17 nbsp Life is Good source source Title track from Livingston Taylor s Life is Good album which won the 1989 Boston Music Award for Outstanding Folk Album Problems playing this file See media help Taylor s one album on the Sony Records label Life Is Good was produced by Artie Traum and Scott Petito and released in 1988 12 The tribute to Louis Armstrong is an essential element of Taylor s ability to put together albums that are extraordinary in their perfection 20 The following year the album was the winner of the 1989 Boston Music Award for Outstanding Folk Album 21 In 1989 he began teaching the class stage performance at the Berklee College of Music in Boston 1 See additional details in Berklee section below On November 21 1989 his 39th birthday Taylor made a decision to give up alcohol and pursue a lifelong dream of flying He bought an airplane and enrolled in aviation classes 6 In the late 1980s Taylor wrote and performed the theme songs for two local Boston area TV programs the children s series A Likely Story produced by WCVB TV 22 and the weeknight infotainment program Evening Magazine produced by WBZ TV 1990s Edit Taylor worked with Traum and Petito again on the 1991 release Our Turn to Dance In his album review Jim Worbois wrote A talented songwriter in his own right and most of the album is written or co written by him he s a good judge of other people s songs Two fine examples are No Easy Way to Break Somebody s Heart by Barry Mann Yup the Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp guy and the Jerome Kern classic The Way You Look Tonight 23 Good Friends on the Chesky label was released in 1993 12 The second of Taylor s children s books Can I Be Good was published by Harcourt publisher in 1993 In her review for School Library Journal Kate McClelland wrote that the book is a rhyming story about a fully grown high spirited golden retriever who has trouble behaving She goes on to say that illustrator Ted Rand has caught this fractious dog s every mood playfulness boredom shame and remorse and that the book is unlikely to be a shelf sitter 24 Publishers Weekly also reviewed Can I Be Good Diane Roback and Elizabeth Devereaux wrote Children will see themselves in the gleeful activities of a golden retriever who finds that it s awfully hard to be good They go on to say that Taylor s rhyming prose snaps along merrily upbeat in tempo yet tinged with wry melancholy that reflects the naughty dog s exasperation 25 An album of live concert recordings Unsolicited Material again on the Chesky label was released in 1994 The album captured the warm hearted fun of Taylor s concerts and ranged from humorous tunes including Andy Breckman s Railroad Bill and The Dollar Bill Song a medley of Songs That Should Never Be Played on the Banjo and the originals Jacques Cousteau and I Hate Country Music to heartfelt renditions of Hoagy Carmichael s Heart and Soul and Earl Scruggs Earl s Breakdown 4 For his 1996 Chesky label release Bicycle Taylor assembled a diverse backing group which features his brother James and dug into a set of songs that were rootiser and more eclectic than much of his previous work 26 Boatman a song on the Bicycle album was later recorded by his brother James in 1997 Ink a collection of R amp B cover songs was released on the Chesky label in 1997 4 Songs made famous by Ray Charles The Jackson Five and Stevie Wonder are re imagined via the gentle genial imagination of Livingston Taylor 27 In 1998 an eighteen track retrospective of the first decade of Taylor s career Carolina Day The Livingston Taylor Collection was released In 1999 a second live album Snapshot Live at the Iron Horse was released 12 It included My Father s Eyes a tribute to his father 2000s Edit In the spring of 2001 as his new home on Martha s Vineyard was completed he separated from his wife Maggie after 25 years of marriage 6 nbsp Livingston Taylor with a young Derek Trucks From 2000 through September 2006 Taylor was artist in residence at Lowell House 28 A second retrospective was released in 2005 with 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of Livingston Taylor 12 In 2006 Taylor released his first studio album in nine years There You Are Again 12 In his review Hal Horowitz wrote The extended wait between albums has paid off in the immaculate production devoted to each song 29 Musicians include drummer Steve Gadd keyboardist Matt Rollings saxist David Sanborn and bass player Leland Sklar Taylor s brother James and sister Kate provide backup vocals on There I ll Be 29 Additional backup vocals are provided by Vince Gill and Pam Tillis while former sister in law Carly Simon sings a duet with Taylor on Best of Friends 30 Spiritual overtones are evident on two tracks Andrae Crouch conducts the New Day Jubilee Gospel Choir 31 on Step by Step and the a cappela choir Take 6 helps out on Tell Jesus To Come to My House 31 2010s Edit In 2010 Taylor released Last Alaska Moon produced by Glenn Rosenstein Musicians include bassist Leland Sklar drummer Steve Gadd guitarists Vince Gill Chris Rodriguez and J T Corenflos keyboardist Shane Keister and vocalist Andrea Zonn The album consists of ten originals and two covers Answer My Prayer with Carole Bayer Sager and Michael Jackson s The Girl Is Mine a duet with nephew Ben Taylor 32 Four years later Taylor released Blue Sky a collection of both original songs and covers of some pop classics 33 The year 2017 marked Taylor s 50th year in the music business To commemorate this milestone Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker declared January 18 2017 to be Livingston Taylor Day in Boston Taylor was recognized for his 50 year music career as well as being a long time professor at Berklee College of Music 34 That evening a party held at the Verb Hotel in Boston was attended by friends and family including Taylor s sister Kate niece Sally Taylor along with Sally s mother long time friend Carly Simon Don Law and Norman Chesky 34 nbsp I Must Be Doing Something Right source source Sample of Livingston Taylor s I Must Be Doing Something Right originally released on Our Turn to Dance in 1991 and re recorded in 2017 for Safe Home Problems playing this file See media help Two days later Taylor announced the forthcoming release of Safe Home which was officially released on March 3 2017 35 The album was recorded in an abandoned church in Brooklyn New York with musicians Shelly Berg on piano David Finck on bass Bashiri Johnson on percussion and Chelsea Berry providing vocals Like Taylor s previous album Blue Sky Safe Home includes original songs as well as show tunes by Rodgers and Hammerstein and others 36 In his review of the album Jason Warburg wrote That s what the aptly named Safe Home feels like an impromptu after dinner living room concert with Livingston Taylor and friends Taylor s voice has that rich unique timbre of New England by way of North Carolina that he and his brother James have made famous lending both his vocals and his superb acoustic guitar picking a sense of instant familiarity and comfort 37 Cover songs include Paul McCartney s Penny Lane Irving Berlin s Anything You Can Do and the Everly Brothers Bye Bye Love Warburg wrote that the opening song I Must Be Doing Something Right a Taylor original has the timeless feel of a Cole Porter tune 37 In his review Harris Fogel wrote this is a lovely collection of tunes smooth gentle and relaxing This is quiet confident yet not showy musicianship The guitar solos the bass lines vocals and percussion all work together to create a quiet intimate experience Highly recommended for the Gentle and Loving People in Your Life 38 On April 4 2017 Taylor announced a crowdfunding campaign to help finish a documentary about his life directed by Tracey Anarella to be released in the fall of 2017 39 Two months after its launch an update announced that the crowdfunding campaign had been 109 funded On October 27 2017 supporters were sent a downloadable link to the finished film and on November 30 2017 Fish announced a soft premier in the Boston area for Wednesday February 21 2018 saying additional details would be forthcoming 39 Persons interviewed for the documentary who appear in the film s trailer include Sally Taylor Ian Anderson Carly Simon Roger H Brown and Ben Taylor 40 The film was scheduled to be screened at the 27th Annual Woods Hole Film Festival Cape Cod s oldest film festival during the eight day festival running from July 28 to August 4 2018 41 Taylor began 2018 with a tradition of shows at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northhampton Massachusetts on January 5 and 6 42 On January 9 2018 Peter Fish producer of the Life is Good documentary announced that a limited number of tickets would be available at the door for the February 21 premier of the documentary 39 The screening took place at NewTV in Newton Massachusetts In early April 2018 it was announced that Taylor would be one of three musicians serving as hosts on a multi day Roots on the Rails tour through Vermont in November On the tour one of six Roots on the Rails tours scheduled for 2018 Taylor will be joined by musicians Susan Werner and Peter Mulvey 43 nbsp Livingston Taylor with a fan at the Stone Soup Coffeehouse in Pawtucket RI in 2010 The First Annual Livingston Taylor Retreat was announced in early summer 2018 In addition to Taylor instructors announced for the retreat include Melissa Ferrick and Vance Gilbert The retreat was held August 17 19 2018 at Boston University 44 After eleven years teaching at the Berklee College of Music Livingston wrote a textbook Stage Performance which was published by Pocket Books in 2000 45 Stage Performance was Taylor s first book written for adults having published two books for children earlier in his career A revised edition of the book was published in 2011 46 Personal life EditTaylor married Margaret Maggie Shea on May 1 1976 After 25 years of marriage they separated in 2001 and the marriage ended in 2003 1 During their marriage they co authored the 1988 children s book Pajamas 17 In 2015 Taylor married Gail Arnold Wedding guests included Steven Spielberg for whom Arnold has served as private chef his brother James as well as other family members and friends who celebrated the occasion in Belmont Massachusetts 47 Taylor has been a pilot for over 20 years often making a 40 minute commute from Boston to Martha s Vineyard in his 1964 Cessna 205 1 In his spare time he enjoys working on lawn mowers tractors and his motorcycles 5 He has maintained a close friendship with his former sister in law Carly Simon and the two have collaborated several times 31 In her memoir Boys in the Trees Simon states that Livingston Taylor was the first member of the Taylor family whom she met when she drove to the Taylor family home in 1970 She and Livingston were scheduled to perform a duet at a film festival that Simon s brother Peter was producing and needed to rehearse 48 Taylor is the uncle of Ben Taylor an actor and Indie folk musician Discography EditAlbums Edit Year Title US Record Label1970 Livingston Taylor 82 Capricorn1971 Liv 147 Capricorn1973 Over the Rainbow 189 Capricorn1978 Three Way Mirror Epic1979 Echoes Capricorn1980 Man s Best Friend Epic1988 Life is Good Sony1991 Our Turn to Dance Vanguard1993 Good Friends Chesky1994 Unsolicited Material 1996 Bicycle Chesky1997 Ink Chesky1998 Carolina Day The Livingston Taylor Collection 1999 Snapshot Live at the Iron Horse Whistling Dog Records2000 Live Wires with Deborah Henson Conant Bose2005 The Best of Livingston Taylor 2005 There You Are Again Chesky2010 Last Alaska Moon Chesky2014 Blue Sky 2017 Safe Home Chesky2019 LIVe 50 Years of Livingston Taylor Box Set Singles Edit Date Title US 11 US AC1971 Get Out Of Bed 97 1972 Carolina Day 93 1978 I Will Be in Love With You 30 151979 I ll Come Running 82 81980 First Time Love 38 131988 Loving Arms with Leah Kunkel 141989 City Lights 232006 Best Of Friends feat Carly Simon 39Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2018 Livingston Taylor Life is Good Self Performer Directed by Tracey Anarella2015 Living Legends Music Presents An Evening with Livingston Taylor Self Performer With guests Chelsea Berry and Matt Cusson2009 My Dog An Unconditional Love Story Self Directed by Mark St Germain2006 Candida Soundtrack Performer I Wish I Were A Cowboy Writer I Wish I Were A Cowboy 1985 The Passing CrewTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2015 Thomas Edison s Secret Lab Actor Thomas Edison1988 The Aztec Two Step 15th Anniversary Show Self TV movie1984 This Week s Music Self Host1982 Late Night with David Letterman Self Performer Episode 1 441979 1980 American Bandstand Self Performer Episode 24 5 1980 Episode 22 11 1979 1979 Dinah Self1978 The Mike Douglas Show Self Performer Episode 18 641974 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert Self Performer Episode 1 141974 The Midnight Special Self Performer Episode 2 181971 Disco 2 Self Performer1970 1971 Top of the Pops Self performer Episode 8 1 Episode 7 51Published works EditYear Title Publisher2000 Stage Performance Pocket Books revised Mentor Publishing 2011 1993 Can I Be Good illustrated by Ted Rand Gulliver Harcourt Children s Books1988 Pajamas with Maggie Livingston illustrated by Tim Bowers Gulliver Harcourt Children s BooksAwards and recognition EditYear Association Award Category2017 City of Boston Livingston Taylor Day 1 18 17 1989 Boston Music Awards Outstanding Folk Album for Life is Good1980 Billboard Top 40 First Time Love peaked at No 38 9 20 80 1979 Billboard Top 100 I ll Come Running peaked at No 82 4 14 79 1979 Billboard Top 40 I Will Be in Love With You peaked at No 30 1 6 79 1972 Billboard Top 100 Get Out of Bed peaked at No 97 2 12 72 1971 Billboard Top 100 Carolina Day peaked at No 93 2 13 71 References Edit a b c d e f g Paul Donna A Quiet Place to Make Music and Putter New York Times April 23 2009 Retrieved November 19 2017 MusicVF com Livingston Taylor Top Songs Retrieved November 19 2017 James Taylor s Brother Livingston Debuts Album at the Towne Crier Cafe i95rock com com a b c d e f Harris Craig Livingston Taylor Bio AllMusic com Retrieved November 19 2017 a b Conway Terry Livingston Taylor Entertainer Extraordinaire WFIT radio January 9 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l White Timothy James Taylor Long Ago and Far Away Omnibus Press London 2001 ISBN 071198803X a b c Taylor Livingston Stage Performance Mentor Publishing Boston MA 2011 ISBN 978 1461068846 Kotsopoulos Mike For Livingston Taylor Hospitality Is Heartbeat of Performance The Vineyard Gazette June 30 2016 Retrieved November 19 2017 Cryns Jim The Other Taylor Comes to Town Urban Milwaukee April 4 2017 Retrieved January 9 2018 Gilbert Barry Livingston Taylor shares love of music with fans students St Louis Post Dispatch March 12 2013 Retrieved November 19 2017 a b c d e Billboard com Livingston Taylor Chart History Retrieved November 19 2017 a b c d e f g AllMusic com Livingston Taylor Discography AllMusic com Retrieved November 19 2017 Viglione Joe Livingstone Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 19 2017 Sullivan Denise Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 19 2017 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s T Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 15 2019 via robertchristgau com a b Internet Movie Database Livingston Taylor IMDb Retrieved November 23 2017 a b c Dooley P Pajamas Book School Library Journal serial online November 1988 35 3 96 Available from MasterFILE Main Edition Ipswich MA Accessed November 19 2017 Viglione Joe Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 20 2017 Internet Movie Database This Week in Music Full Cast and Crew IMDb Retrieved November 20 2017 Viglione Joe Livingstone Taylor Album Review Retrieved November 20 2017 Boston Music Awards Boston Music Awards 1989 Winners Retrieved January 10 2018 https www worldcat org oclc 29404584 bare URL Worbois Jim Livingstone Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 20 2017 McClelland K Book review Preschool amp primary grades School Library Journal serial online October 1993 39 10 112 Available from MasterFILE Main Edition Ipswich MA Accessed November 21 2017 Roback Diane and Devereaux Elizabeth Can I Be Good Livingston Taylor Publishers Weekly August 30 1993 Vol 240 Issue 35 p 96 Retrieved November 21 2017 Batdorf Rodney Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 20 2017 AllMusicReview Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 20 2017 Boyne Dan A Lesson with Liv Harvard Magazine November December 2006 Retrieved November 20 2017 a b Horowitz Hal Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 22 2017 Mayer T Livingston Taylor to observe in Oriental Sun Journal New Bern NC serial online March 2 2006 Available from Newspaper Source Plus Ipswich MA Accessed November 23 2017 a b c Argyrakis Andy Going Live with Liv Christianity Today February 13 2006 Retrieved November 19 2017 Jurek Thom Livingston Taylor Album Review AllMusic com Retrieved November 22 2017 Kat s Korner Livingston Taylor brings the songs to life Kat s Korner Blog May 11 2014 Retrieved November 30 2017 a b Globe Staff Massachusetts honors Livingston Taylor with special day Boston Globe January 16 2017 Retrieved November 19 2017 Pollack Kevin BWW Interview Singer Songwriter Livingston Taylor Chats New Album Teaching amp More Broadway World March 13 2017 Retrieved November 30 2017 Forsythe Dana Watertown resident Livingston Taylor reflects on 50 years in the music business Watertown Wicked Local January 11 2017 Retrieved November 30 2017 a b Warburg Jason Safe Home Livingston Taylor The Daily Vault February 15 2017 Retrieved November 30 2017 Fogel Harris Review Livingston Taylor Safe Home on Chesky Records MAC Edition Radio March 1 2017 Retrieved November 30 2017 a b c Fish Peter Livingston Taylor Life Is Good Indiegogo com Retrieved January 8 2018 Anarella Tracey Livingston Taylor Life Is Good Trailer August 31 2017 Retrieved January 9 2018 Kilgannon Maddie Woods Hole Film Festival set to kick off 27th year The Boston Globe July 22 2018 Lenker George Livingston Taylor talks 5 decades of music before Northampton shows MassLive com January 2 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 Stoller Gary The World s Best Singer Songwriters Are Yours When You Hop On A Train For An Adventurous Vacation Forbes April 12 2018 Carpe Diem Boston First Annual Livingston Taylor Retreat Carpe Diem Boston Waddell R Livingston Taylor Shares Performance Insights in New Book Billboard serial online April 22 2000 112 17 11 Available from MasterFILE Main Edition Ipswich MA Accessed November 19 2017 Barnes and Noble Stage Performance by Livingston Taylor Barnes and Noble com Retrieved November 21 2017 Fee Gayle Tracked down Steven Spielberg Livingston Taylor Jay Leno and more Boston Herald October 21 2015 Retrieved January 8 2018 Simon Carly Boys in the Trees Flatiron Books New York 2015 ISBN 978 1 250 09589 3 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Livingston Taylor Official website Livingston Taylor at AllMusic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Livingston Taylor amp oldid 1155494072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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