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Julie Taylor : Give Me a Chance
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Great traditional style country, western and a little blues, with a swing flavor. Story-telling songs.
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2003
Give Me a Chance Record Label: Julie Taylor
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hurt Me Not 3:08 $0.99
Give Me A Chance 4:51 $0.99
How Do I Tell You 3:59 $0.99
$1.95 3:35 $0.99
Girl's Don't Do That 3:10 $0.99
Blink of an Eye 2:55 $0.99
Figure of My Imagination 3:19 $0.99
Ladies of the Opry 4:02 $0.99
She Casts a Long Shadow 3:31 $0.99
I Ain't Been Right 2:20 $0.99
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Album Notes

Listening to Julie Taylor's music will give you reflections of things that have happened in your life or someone close to you. Her songs touch the heart and soul of all ages.

Julie is received very well overseas as well in the United States. She is inspired by great songwriters like Becky Hobbs ("Angels Among Us") and the all time great Loretta Lynn. They have influenced her in her songwriting. Julie has had the opportunity to open for Becky Hobbs twice and hopes in the near future to do the same with Loretta.

Before moving to Nashville, Tennessee she was born in southern New Jersey but country was what she grew up listening to as her father was raised in Eastern Tennessee. She had her own band for 7 years before moving. After spending some time listening in the background, Julie is now a welcomed addition to any songwriter's night in Nashville and has developed a following for her appearances.

She is a down-to-earth girl with a down-home feel to her music. She is a people person and always keeps in touch with her fans. Julie has also has a soft spot for children in need and has performed for various organizations to help raise money for needy children or children with life-threatening illnesses. Down home music, down-to-earth personality and caring person all wrapped into one, Julie Taylor.

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REVIEWS

hurt me not
author: gerald robson
what a ripper song
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Great music for the noodle bar
author: JD
Evocative and real, JT demonstrates once again that she is a great editor of music in that it comes off as being unedited. The melody - especially 'Ladies of the Opry' - gives the impression of being on a rowboat with a constant movement forward. That, perhaps, is the album's greatest strength, namely that through the rawness of the lyrics and JT's voice, one is left with the semblance that things are, even for the cowboy and cowgirls of her songs, alright.
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She is Real
author: Gary Jennings
Julie is real she has her own style of singing.I really enjoyed her cd and she presents her material the way she feels.Keep it real and dont let anybody program you like alot of the others.
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author: Maria (Sun_Flower)
WOW yes this CD i defently gonna give a 5 Stars you did GREAT Julie:):) you the best and talented keep up the good work
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