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Tut Taylor

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"I was born in Baldwin County, Georgia, up on the Oconee
River, near a little community named Possum Trot...  This
was November 20, 1923..."


Tut Taylor
tut@tuttaylor.com

Melissa Dyer Benefit Concert 

Melissa DyerMany thanks for helping Tut's granddaughter, Melissa Dyer, through the benefit concert and pinto bean and cornbread supper recently.   Special thanks to the Peace Haven Baptist Church for use of their facilities and all those who donated items for auction.

The attendance was great and through the generosity of all involved the goal of $10,000 was met and will be matched with another $10,000 by the Georgia Kidney Foundation!

For a newpaper account of the benefit from "The Record" of Wilkes County see the following link.


Thanks so much for helping Melissa!
Melissa Dyer Benefit Concert

Shacktown Road

"For many years I have dreamed of doing one more project my friend and
hero-guitar picker, Norman Blake.  Although we have played a lot together
over the years, we haven't recorded since the days of the "Aero-Plain" album.
Well, it finally happened.  For some time Nancy (Blake) wanted us to do a
project, so we went back to a wonderful period in our lives and 'Shacktown
Road' appeared in sepia tone. 

May you enjoy your journey down Shacktown Road as much as we did."

 Tut

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Shacktown Road


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"Shacktown Road"!



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The Tut Taylor
50th Anniversary Resophonic Guitar
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Grammy award winner Tut Taylor is no
stranger to the resonator guitar. Tut Taylor
comments,


"The Tut Taylor Signature Model
Resonator Guitars contain all of the original
tone due to our old-style sound-well with
parallelogram openings. They have the
punch and clarity that today's players demand."

Crafters of Tennessee

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Tut Taylor model resophonic guitar by Crafters of Tennessee

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