Although a Georgia native,
Eric Taylor found fame in Texas, where his folksinging influenced both
Lyle Lovett and
Nanci Griffith (both of whom have recorded his songs).
Taylor got a ride to Houston in 1970, and after seeing
Lightnin' Hopkins and
Townes Van Zandt, was convinced to stay. He emerged from the Houston folk scene of the '70s along with
Van Zandt and
Guy Clark; despite local fame, his full-scale national debut on Watermelon Records wasn't released until August 1995. The self-titled album (produced by
Iain Matthews and
Mark Hallman) included backing vocals from
Lovett and help from many Texas musicians.
Resurrect followed in 1998; after that album
Taylor signed with Eminent Records and released
Scuffletown three years later. The album was critically acclaimed and was the first to feature
Taylor performing cover songs alongside his original compositions, including two songs by
Townes Van Zandt.
–
John Bush, Rovi