
Smythe and Taylor are known for their tight, symbiotic harmonies, their humorous lyrics and ‘3-D’ brand of guitar playing. They've been performing together since 2000 and have 7 CD’s between them. They offer an eclectic variety of acoustic music, including contemporary and familiar tunes as well as their award-winning originals.
Their live shows celebrate the craft of songwriting in bluegrass, blues, folk, and Americana music. 'S&T' love to hit the road and perform for audiences in listening rooms and house concerts, but they also have a healthy number of gigs in night clubs and restaurants. Both writers have leadership positions with Texas music organizations, such as the Houston Songwriter's Association (HSA) and the Houston Association of Acoustic Musicians (HAAM).
Their latest release is a double album with both live and studio tracks. "Come What May" (the studio album) represents the culmination of eight years of musical collaboration with veteran music producer, Jack Saunders of White Cat Records. It features a wide and wild variety of music to include jazz, folk, pop, bluegrass and modern celtic music.
"You Shoulda Been Here Yesterday" is a live visitation of six listening venues from Europe to Texas where the duo perform an eclectic mix of obscurica from local writers as well as the lesser-known gems of more famous artists. |