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    WISH I KNEW
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    That Train Dont Stop Here Anymore-Tribute to Miss Ruth Brown
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Ms. Taylor P. Collins
Nominee 2016 Female Blues Artist of the Year

Ms Taylor P Collins is on the rise! The Northern California Entertainers Music Awards Show committee has nominated Taylor in two categories for the 2016 awards show in May. She is nominated for Female Blues Artist of the Year and Blues Band of the Year. Taylor and her band were honored by being chosen to be the tribute band and will perform with her band for the BB King Tribute portion of the awards show. She will also be one of the Northern California Blues Artists to be featured and profiled in the upcoming documentary “Every Day We Gots the Blues” which is being produced by Alex Eventmaster Daniels of Eventmasters Entertainment in Sacramento, Ca. The documentary will be aired on cable television. The awards show is May 28th at the Crest Theater in Sacramento. Ms. Collins is a veteran Bay Area Blues Artist and performer who is truly getting the attention and recognition she and her incredible band deserve. Taylor’s resurgence began in 2015 and gathered momentum with the 2015 International Blues Challenge when she made it to the final round amid intense competition.

Mentored by her dear friend Miss Ruth Brown, Taylor created her own style and brings a unique sound to the Blues that is sophisticated, powerful, funky, and presented as only she can. Taylor is known for her commanding stage presence, flash and glitz and her riveting 7 piece horn band!! She has performed in the company of industry legends including Etta James, The Neville Brothers, Barbara Morrison, Albert Collins, James Cotton, Gladys Knight, BB Queen, Bobby Warren, Elvin Bishop, Terry Hancks, Charlie Musselwhite, Shana Morrison, and Kenny Neal. Taylor has also performed with her dear friend and mentor the legendary Miss Ruth Brown and has opened for and performed with John Handy, LaVerne Baker, and Jefferson Starship. Taylor is working on a new CD and is one artst to watch in 2016…her time has come!!

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At 8:01pm on April 29, 2016, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…

Hi Taylor,

Glad to have you active again.  Thanks for sharing your posts.  Looking forward to your activity.

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At 8:20pm on June 2, 2011, Barbara Ray said…
Thank you for your friendship - it is truly a privilege - love your style.
At 2:32am on March 11, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Ms. Taylor,

Thank you for coming over to join us. We look forward to your contributions and opinions. Music forever.

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