Like her famous brother
James, folksinger
Kate Taylor has shared a love for music since she could remember. Her roots in rockabilly and pop flesh out her connection to the classic Appalachian stylings she's known to perform. She formed her first band at 15 and had a solo deal with Atlantic four years later;
Sister Kate marked her debut in 1971. A self-titled sophomore effort appeared in 1978, showcasing production work by brother
James and
Barry Beckett (
Alabama,
J.J. Cale,
Bob Dylan).
Kate Taylor was an impressive piece of work; however, 1979's
It's in There didn't fare as well. From here,
Taylor took a break from the music industry. She resurfaced in 2003 after a 23-year sabbatical to release
Beautiful Road. This particular album is a personal one for
Taylor. Her longtime manager and husband, Charlie Witham, became ill during its recording and died several months prior to
Beautiful Road's April 2003 release.
Beautiful Road was dedicated to him. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide