Edward Taylor
EDWARD TAYLOR Best of Chicago voting is live now. Vote for your favorites » Edward Taylor wears his pedigree on his sleeve, literally: there are photos and a biographical sketch of his father, the late Eddie Taylor, on the cover of his debut disc, Lookin’ for Trouble (Wolf). The elder Taylor was renowned as Jimmy Reed’s rhythm guitarist and made a series of recordings under his own name on Vee-Jay that are now considered postwar Chicago classics; on the new album Edward not only re-creates several of dad’s tracks nearly lick for lick–including his signature tunes “Bad Boy” and “Big Town Playboy”–but covers a couple of Reed’s for good measure....