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Filled with fem-centric Sound: Maia Sharp, Dulcie Taylor, Prism Bitch and Judee Sill

by Mike Greenblatt
Updated: Apr 1, 2021
Original: Apr 1, 2021
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Rediscovered_Cover_5000x5000F1 Americana singer/songwriter Dulcie Taylor is on a roll. Last year’s Reimagined took from her 20 years of song to create a gorgeous tableau of voice and poetry with memorable melodies and profound messages. Now comes Rediscovered (Mesa/Bluemoon) wherein she’s handpicked six more gems from her deep catalog to revitalize. Continue reading

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By John Kereiff
Thursday, March 29, 2021
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This is the follow up to Taylor’s Reimagined EP of last year. Rediscovered is a re-mixing and re-mastering and sometimes re-recording of 6 tracks from across her 20 year career- not unlike Whitesnake’s recent trilogy of compilations. Very different music here of course, gentle and comfy Americana like a massage for the soul. Continue reading

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Thursday, March 25, 2021
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On March 12th, fellow singer/songwriter Dulcie Taylor released her new six-song EP titled “Rediscovered.” It follows her critically acclaimed EP “Reimagined,” released last year and features songs from throughout her 20-year career. The album kicks off with “Woman I Used To Be,” a favorite among her fans, as the song simmers with a blues vibe that just rides the red line of rocking out with anger. Next up, is one of the newer songs from her 2018 album “The Better Part Of Me.” Continue reading

March 18, 2021
by Greg Victor
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(Label: Mesa/Bluemoon Recordings. Released March 12, 2021.)

No one can penetrate with a song as effectively as singer/songwriter Dulcie Taylor. Haunting material, beautifully delivered. The latest from the dependable artist is a 6-track EP of updated versions of some of her strongest previously released material. Continue reading

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March 11, 2021 – Music,Arts & Culture
By Glen Starkey
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Dulcie Taylor was just 10 when her mother gave her a guitar for Christmas, leading to a lifelong journey of singing and songwriting. The award-winning performer has been a MesaBluemoon Records recording artist since 2002 with the release of Diamond & Glass, which quickly became a favorite of Triple A radio. Her follow up, Mirrors and Windows, was included on Soundstage’s Best Recordings of the Year along with artists such as Brian Wilson and Wilco. Continue reading