Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Will Taylor and Strings Attached Plays Stevie Wonder

Will Taylor and Strings Attached Play the music of Stevie Wonder

with Jayme Ivison- vocals, guitar
Bryan Austin - Drums
Glenn Rexach - Bass, Guitar
Dave Madden - Keys, vocals
Will Taylor - electric violin

Tickets at StringsAttached.org

". . . [Taylor's] instrumental music melds jazz, pop, and classical influences into a thoroughly original hybrid. . ." Dallas Observer

". . . a jazz violist and composer who absolutely transcends his instrument's stereotypical European refinement and restraint. His work is dynamic, colorful and, yes, even edgy." Houston Post

Will, it was a great show tonight. The translation of Stevie Wonder was awesome and it is great to hear this music again.  I love your playing and you surround yourself with great musicians and vocalists. Your interpretation of this music was joyous and a lot of fun. -Donald

I don't know what it is, but your music invokes a "Nirvanac" experience in me.
I guess your performances are so perfect in their own way, they send a spark to that perfect place within.
Whatever it is, I like it !!!!!
Since this is the "future concert" suggestion link, I'm not sure how it would work, but I wonder how the Moody Blues would sound "Taylorized".
Whatever you come up with next, I'm sure it will be amazing !!!!
I look forward to seeing ya'll perform again, - Barry 
Will,
Your group performed an absolutely stunning show this week!!  Wow—I have been to your performances quite a few times so of course I am already a fan.  But this one was so “up close and personal” –it was just awesome!  I brought a couple of friends who had not seen your group before and they were just amazed.  Thanks for a wonderful performance.  All of you put everything you have into each performance, it is obvious.  Your featured vocalists were wonderful, especially Malford, of course! -Carol

As to the quality of the music and the professionalism, this production is far superior over the numerous recordings issued by the major record companies. Esquire, Dutch Version

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