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Ken martinez  06/23/2016          
Which Way Is Up
I've been a Jackson Taylor fan for a long long time. This is an incredible album from one of the truest outlaw bands out there. Everybody needs an outlaw is my favorite, foolin around should be a huge hit on radio!! If you like Hank, John,Waylon, and Merle you are already a sinner fan. So buy all his albums, you won't be disappointed
A big fan from France  08/03/2014          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
I love this band. It's true, simple and very strong. I remember the concert in Saint Agreve... Wonderful ! Thanks for the hope and the fight ! God bless your band and Waylon too !
B.D.R  04/28/2013          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
IVE BEEN LISTENING TO JT FOR THE PAST TEN YRS AND HE KEEPS GETTING BETTER, ENJOYED TALKING TO HIM SEVERAL TIMES BUT WAS NEAT TO SEE HIS REACTION WHEN I SHOWED HIM ONE OF HIS CONCERT SHIRTS FROM TEN YRS AGO, CANT WAIT FOR THE NEW ALBUM
Norway Country Standard  05/29/2012          
Bad Ju-Ju
"The Greatest Honky Tonk Band in the Fu#&ing Universe" has released their best work to date. Although most of the songs are previously released this is far from a "greatest hits" album. Rather, a reimagining of some of Taylor's best songs with a minimal instrumentation and raw production. Maybe the best version of "It's not supposed to be that way" dare I say I prefer it to even Waylon's. Just saw him in Kvinesdal Norway last weekend and the live show is even better! Great work Sinners!!
Jimmy Wade  12/11/2011          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
It dont get any better than Jackson Taylor & the Sinners keeping the Outlaw in Country music
RS  07/17/2011          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
I don't remember most of the first concert I saw Jackson Taylor Band play at Roosters on the Strip in Stillwater... all's I remember was that it was snowing like hell and my friends and I were there early (3PM) to closing time(2am). I do remember getting cutoff not too far into the show, hanging out with two members of the band during intermission, and coming away with a free t-shirt and a CD, both of which I still have five years later! I got to see them once more after that and they were awesome! Their new music is even better than the old stuff. On top of being great artists, they're all great guys too, which makes them a band worth spending your hard earned money to support by buyng their albums and going to their concerts!
Dustin Wade McClanahan  04/04/2011          
Aces & Eights
not only is Jackson and the boys good friends of mine but they are a great team together and make great music. I love JT's songs. He is definately bringing the Outlaw back to country music.
Nick  08/13/2010          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
Jackson Taylor writes about stuff that the workin man can relate to. The stories may be about him and his family, but we've all been there.
VinnyTheShark  08/09/2010          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
Ok, let Vinny try this again. Tried posting a review yesterday, but it never showed up. Anyways, Vinny was in Coffeyville, Kansas Saturday for the Jamey Johnson, Stoney Larue and Jackson Taylor show. Jackson Taylor scored major points Saturday and here's why: 1. They came out to Danzig's "Mother". 2. Jackson's rant on hippies, commies, and Obama. 3. Giving props out to Social Distortion. 4. Vinny was too far to read Jackson's shirt but it looked like a Dropkick Murphys' shamrock shirt. 5. The song dedication to all the beautiful women at the show. And 6. The rest of the show (music) was pretty damn good too. Vinny came away impressed and even picked up at sticker from the dude that came out in the crowd handing them out. Good show JT and Los Sinners. Vinny will have to check them out again soon.
Vinny The Shark  08/08/2010          
Jackson Taylor & the Sinners
Artist Review
On a next to the last minute decision, Vinny and some friends drove up to Coffeyville, Kansas yesterday for the Jamey Johnson, Stoney Larue, and Jackson Taylor Band concert. Vinny's gotta admit, he really dug JTB's show. JT scored some major points by: 1. Coming out to Danzig's "Mother". 2. His rant about hippie commies and Obama. 3. Giving props to Social Distortion before "Ball & Chain" and 4. Vinny was standing too far away to make out JT's shirt, but it looked like either a Dropkick Murphys or Social D Shamrock shirt. All in all, it was a great set. And yes, this is the real Vinny The Shark, from Moore, Oklahoma. Just giving props where it's due. Good times in the rodeo arena in Coffeyville.


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