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Biography
Wayne began playing guitarwhen he was
nine years old. His father took him to American Legion dances
and introduced him to the band's guitar player, who showed Wayne
a few chords. At age 12, he joined his first
band. He played rhythm guitar and sang backup with his brother David
in "The Initials." The group played for high school dances and local gigs for four
years. Wayne then formed his own group, the "Contours."
The group played with Arthur Smith's "Cracker Jacks"
on two occasions, as well as for local dances. They stayed together
for three years. Later Wayne was inspired by Jimi Hendrix and
the Beatles, and started playing rock music. He played in a rock
band throughout high school at dances and concerts.
In
1971 Wayne and long time friend David Parker visited Marion,
NC to see Lester Flatt and Mac Wiseman perform at a bluegrass
festival. Shortly after that, he and David formed the "East
Maiden Express" bluegrass group, where Wayne played mandolin.
The group performed locally and traveled to Estes Park, Colorado,
where they played for several months. The group had their final performance at the
Union Grove Fiddler's Convention in 1973.
In 1974 Wayne joined the navy. His duty
stations included Midway Island, the School of Music in Little
Creek, VA, and the Seventh Fleet Band in Yokosuka, Japan on board
the USS Oklahoma City. His travels carried him to Thailand, Korea,
Philippines, Hong Kong, and to Mauritius Island.
In 1978 Wayne was honorably discharged
from the Navy and began studying music at the San Joaquin Delta College and
later entered The Conservatory of Music at the University of
the Pacific in Stockton, CA. He studied Music Therapy,
and earned a Bachelor's degree in Music. Upon graduating in 1983 Wayne
and family traveled back to North Carolina.
In 1987 Wayne auditioned for the Navy Band
and was accepted. He has served 21 years in the Navy, 18 of which
have been with the "Country Current."
Discography:
- Appaloosa
-- Emerson and Taylor, on Pinecastle Records (IBMA nominee for
recorded event). The title song "Appaloosa" was listed
on the Bluegrass Unlimited charts at number 8
- The Pathway Home -- Keith Arneson and Wayne Taylor, Crabgrass Records
- Dreamin of the Sea -- independent label
- Buffalo Shoals
-- Wayne's first solo CD
Highlights:
- Sang "Uncle Pen" with Bill Monroe
in Rosine, KY 1995, Bill sang harmony
- Performed with Larry Gatlin, Vince Gill,
Lee Greenwood, Rhonda Vincent, Alicia Nugent, IIIrd Tyme Out,
John Hartford, Gary Morris, David Ball
- Conducted guitar workshops at Tacoma Washington
with Kenny Smith, David Grier, and Bryan Sutton
- Performed for Presidents Ronald Reagan,
George H. Bush, William J. Clinton, and George.W. Bush
- Performed for heads of state and other
foreign dignitaries, including the King and Queen of Sweden 1991
- Performed in Beijing, China in 1989 for
Chinese Dignitaries
- Performed in Halifax Nova Scotia for a
Military Tattoo
Wayne has recorded with the following
bluegrass artists:
- Keith Arneson
- Mike Auldridge
- Bill Bryson
- Dennis Caplinger
- Ray Deaton
- Bill Emerson
- Jimmy Geaudreax
- Emory Lester
- Kip Martin
- John Moore
- Russell Moore
- Wyatt Rice
- Rickie Simpkins
- Ron Stewart
- Fred Travers
- Dan Tyminski
- Joe Wheatley
- Pat White
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