Ty Taylor


Ty Taylor is an American musician best known for being the lead singer of Los Angeles based Soul/Rock band Vintage Trouble. He is the voice of character Lester Grimes on the HBO series Vinyl created by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger. Taylor has two songs, Cha Cha Twist & The World Is Yours featured on VINYL: MUSIC FROM THE HBO® ORIGINAL SERIES – VOLUME 1, soundtrack album released on February 12, 2016 by Atlantic Records. He was formerly the guitarist and vocalist of R&B group Dakota Moon and was also a contestant on the reality TV show .

Music career

was a significant influence on Taylor, having sung in a Baptist Church choir in his youth. Other musical influences include Otis Redding, Tina Turner and The Clash.
After leaving Rockstar:INXS he was asked by Dave Navarro to sing guest lead vocals for his band Camp Freddy, and in 2008 formed the group Ghost Hounds and recorded a debut album, two songs from which were released as downloadable content for the video game Rock Band 2.
He has toured with many artists including Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, Macy Gray, Fiona Apple, and Robert Taylor.
Taylor appeared on the cast recording of Jason Robert Brown's 'Songs for a New World' recorded in 1996.
Taylor also appeared as a guest singer on the bonus album given away with 'Shout', recorded by Govt Mule, on the song 'Bring on the Music'. Other guests included Steve Winwood, Elvis Costello, & Dr John.
Most recently, Taylor has been the front man for the Los Angeles-based Soul/Rock band, Vintage Trouble. Notable performances include a supporting performance at the final concert of the annual free Summer Concert Series at The Americana at Brand where Vintage Trouble opened for Paula Cole and Tyler Hilton, a headlining performance on the second stage of the California AIDS Walk, and their weekly Tuesday night residency at Harvelle's Blues Club in Santa Monica, California.
Vintage Trouble has supported rock acts like Lenny Kravitz, Joss Stone, Paloma Faith, the Dixie Chicks, The Who, Bon Jovi and AC/DC on the 2015 Rock or Bust World Tour.

Discography

2019 Chapter II—EP II Vintage Trouble / Composer, Group Member, Lead Vocals

2018 Chapter II—EP I Vintage Trouble / Composer, Group Member, Lead Vocals

2016 VINYL: MUSIC FROM THE HBO® ORIGINAL SERIES – VOLUME 1 / Various Artists

2015 1 Hopeful Rd. / Vintage Trouble / Composer, Group Member, Lead Vocals

2015 Walt Disney Records the Legacy Collection: The Aristocats / Various Artists / Primary Artist

2014 The Swing House Acoustic Sessions / Vintage Trouble / Lead Vocals

2013 Sound the Alarm / Booker T. Jones / Composer, Group Member, Lead Vocals

2013 Shout! / Gov't Mule Featured Artist, Primary Artist

2012 Dr. Seuss' the Lorax / Primary Artist

2012 It's Good to Be Live / Pablo Cruise Featured Artist

2011 The Bomb Shelter Sessions / Vintage Trouble Composer, Group Member, Lead Vocals

2010 Disney Sing-Along: Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam / Vocals

2010 Happily Ever After / Primary Artist

2009 Dance Flick / Primary Artist

2009 Rock On / Michael Damian Vocals

2008 Bounce / Oryon / Composer

2008 Selling Tenderness / Yi Feng Zhuo Composer

2007 Reality TV Stars, Vol.1 / Composer, Primary Artist

2007 Waiting on Tomorrow / Travis Mitchell Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Guitars, Banjo, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Vocal Harmony

2005 Rock Star: A Night at the Mayan Theatre / Primary Artist

2005 / Primary Artist

2002 A Place to Land / Dakota Moon Vocals, Guitar, Composer

2002 Here We Go Again / Steve Ewing Vocals

1997 Songs for a New World / Performer, Primary Artist, Vocals

1990 The Legendary V-Disc Masters, Vol. 1 / Red Norvo & His Overseas Spotlight Band / Primary Artist

Musical theatre

Taylor studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama and music. In addition to his work with Dakota Moon and Rock Star: INXS, Taylor's music career has included parts in Broadway musicals Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Pippin, Songs for a New World, Grease, and We Will Rock You. Taylor also played the role of "Freddie" in a Los Angeles performance of the musical Chess, written by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.