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Best Live Solo Act 38.59% Sunny Taylor*
Others with Votes:
Deluxe, Brian Lemert, Joey O., Karin Martin, Adam Barker, Brian Martin, Chris Shaffer, Dan Mihuc, Dave Latchaw, Dwayne Eby, Ellie Bogue, Kevin Hiatt, Melissa Perkins, Michael Lapp, Mike Conley, Shelly Dixon, Sweetcakes The Clown 1999 Winner: Sunny Taylor
1998 Winner: Sunny Taylor
1997 Winner: NA
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Is there anything this young woman can’t do? Don’t bet on it. Taylor and her new band will be playing a showcase in a couple of weeks in Louisville for representatives of Warner Bros. Records, a gig arranged by her new management company, 3.1 Productions of Nashville, Tennessee. If the showcase goes well — along with a demo CD she and the band are recording for 3.1 — who knows what success may lie ahead? Taylor and Sturm played the old switcheroo at the Whammy show. After a few minutes onstage with her now-former band, Taylor left and was replaced at the singer’s stand by Sturm, who will take her place and rename the band, Mad Room. After playing for a while, they all left the stage and Taylor returned with the new lineup: Phil Bradley on drums, Del Witte on guitar and Patrick Gillan on bass. They opened with Taylor’s “The Child That I Am” and proceeded to leave the audience with their collective mouths agape. “I loved the guys from the old band, but they did not share my passion to play. They all had steady jobs and girl friends and it got to be too much for them. I had played with other bands, but not full-time. The new guys play with a little more energy, they’re a little more edgy,” Taylor said. The new lineup signals a change, Taylor said, to a new approach to her music: More rock n’ roll, less pop. Taylor’s first solo performance was nearly six years ago. It must seem like a lifetime to her now. And judging by her latest performance at the Whammy show, things should get very interesting. Soon. |
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