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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Under The Spotlight : Taylor Mallory


 

Taylor Mallory is making a name for himself in the Chicago area with his soulful vocals. A native of Decatur, Illinois, Mallory started singing professionally at the age of five. Mallory traveled with a contemporary gospel boy-band performing locally and around the country for eight years. At age 13, Mallory began writing and composing his own music. However, it wasn’t until Mallory turned 18 that he moved to Chicago and decided to pursue an education in music business at Columbia University. Now Mallory is signed with Level Next recording label and making his music known. He states that he is “living the passion.” Some of his accomplishments are penning hits with the production team Dupée Productions and having them placed in shows, like the Style Network’s “How Do I Look”. He has also been featured in several commercials. Mallory shared with SKP his thoughts on music today and what we can expect from him in the future.


What is it about music in general that appeals to you?

Music is a coping mechanism for me. I could have a very bad day and listen to a great melody or instrumentation and suddenly I’ll forget what was bothering me. I love that it has the power to not only create change in a person, but also unite people as a whole.

What are your thoughts about popular music today?

I like most of the soulful popular music today. I find some of the concepts to be more conceptually creative than the regular bubblegum popular music. I appreciate artists like Kanye West, Bruno Mars, Cee-Lo Green, Jessie J, and Adele for pushing the limits on their music and making a popular sound unique.

Lots of people get into music because of the fame/fortune. What are your reasons for getting into this field and if you never made it big would you still keep performing?

I would like to provide for a family someday, I would like to have a comfortable lifestyle, I would like to be known for my craft, and however, there is a bigger picture for me. My reason for pursuing a career in music is because I feel that I have a responsibility as an artist to touch lives and make music that moves people. To be honest with you, my level is next so all I do is think BIG. Therefore, aiming for the top is my only option.

What and who inspires your music?
The majority of my music is inspired from my day-to-day life situations, past experiences, other recording artists, and family. I have a great support system from not only my parents, but my team Level Next as well. I am inspired daily because we are in the trenches together fighting for what we believe to make difference in our lives and the lives around us. I also am inspired by other artists around me. When they work hard and achieve great things it inspires me want to do the same, but even better.

Did you always know that this is what you wanted to do or did it come to you as an epiphany of sort?

From the day I started singing I knew that this is what I wanted to do. I never second-guessed it! I couldn’t see myself doing anything else.

What is the message that you want to portray through your music?

Each song that I write has its own message, however the overall message I want to convey as an artist is that being different is okay and that you have the power to purposely live your life through passion. I wear shoe strings around my wrist to remind myself as an artist that there are people out there who don't feel that way and live in unfortunate situations. Little do they know what they love and what they want to do is who they are - We all have the power to be different and make a difference.

What sets you apart from other artists of today?

I believe there are 5 things that set me apart from other artists today. First and foremost, I am not a one-dimensional artist. I am a singer, composer, entertainer, and actor. Currently, I am a recording artist and writer under Level Next Records, I have my own music cooking show called Music Burger, and I am the VJ for the music television show, AKOO.

Secondly, I am a businessman. I never put it in my head that being successful will just come to me solely based on my talents. I am working on a day-to-day basis with my team finding new outlets for our music to be placed in TV, Film, commercials, and other multimedia formats.

Thirdly, I incorporate performance art in my live performances. When I perform live I always incorporate a little spoken word and visuals to concretely get my message across - You will find me holding up signs that say "I refuse to work a dead-end job" or "My passion is my profession."

Fourthly, every one of my songs stems from honesty and the truth. I like to touch on my past experiences with not only love, but unfortunate situations.

Lastly, my last name Mallory means "warrior" in German - POW!


What artists do you have on your iPod and why?

You know this is going to be a long list right? At the top of my list I have Kanye West, Janelle Monae, Mayer Hawthorne, Stevie Wonder, Hall & Oates, Cee-Lo Green, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Outkast, and Skrillex - there music makes me jump out of my skin. I love how all these artists have the ability to paint a picture, musically.

What advice would you give to someone who would like to pursue a music career?

Never make money the focal point of your career. When you focus on materialistic and self-indulged things like fame and fortune you dilute the gift that God has given you and you lose sight of what's really important. Most importantly, I would encourage upcoming musicians to constantly work on being the best in their craft and stay true to their vision and who they are. All these tools, will give you staying power in the game.


What goals are you working towards and what should we be looking forward to from you in the future?

Currently, my main goal is to get more placements in TV and Film and elevating my live performance game. In the near future, my team Level Next will be putting out a compilation in early 2012 that will feature our other artists ENDISKIZE, Willow Wells, Jami Singer, and Paris. However, I am working on a personal EP titled "Tie Your Shoes" that will be an eclectic pop-soul EP.

How can people find you online and listen to your music?

They can find my current single "Sunni's Outside" on iTunes and levelnextmusic.com. I am also available on all social networks.  They are as follows:

Label:
www.levelnextmusic.com

Facebook:
facebook.com/TaylorMalloryFanPage

Twitter:
twitter.com/taylormallory

YouTube:
youtube.com/taylormallory
youtube.com/levelnexttv








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