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Maria Taylor is a singer-songwriter and half of the indie-dream pop duo Azure Ray, who has collaborated withBright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers, Michael Stipe, and Adam Duritz.
Taylor began her career in the band Little Red Rocket before forming Azure Ray in 2000. They gained recognition with their debut self-titled album, with songs featured in films and TV shows, most notably the song "Sleep." After meeting the band in Athens, GA, Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst invited the band on tour and introduced them to Saddle Creek Records where Azure Ray released four albums and three EPs. Taylor also lent her voice, piano, and drumming skills to numerous Bright Eyes records during that time.
Taylor's critically acclaimed solo work, includes 8 LPs, beginning with her debut "11:11 "featuring "Song Beneath the Song," which has frequently appeared on television shows such as Grey's Anatomy, through 2017's "In the Next Life" which included the single "If Only" featuring long time collaborator Conor Oberst, appearing on NBC's "This Is Us."
Most recently, Azure Ray reunited for their first full length in 6 years, and Taylor scored music for Hallmark, performed with Daniel Johnston, appeared on several Phoebe Bridgers' songs, and multiple tracks from Bright Eyes' reissue series. She also played drums on Bright Eyes' 2023 world tour.
Taylor has begun recording her 9th solo album with producers Mike Mogis (Brights Eyes, BoyGenius) at ARC Studios in Omaha and Ben Brodin (First Aid Kit), with arrangements by Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes, Red Hot Chili Peppers).
https://www.instagram.com/mariataylor1111
The Glass Hours are American songwriters Megan Barbera and Brad Armstrong. Combining influences from Megan's Colorado mountain roots and Brad's Birmingham, AL southern roots, the Americana/Country Folk duo met in New York's Hudson Valley in Summer 2022 and began writing and performing together immediately. They recorded their first album the following spring.
Their self-titled debut album was released by Cornelius Chapel Records in March 2024, and several songs from the album were featured by Americana UK, The Bluegrass Situation and Americana Highways. The duo was invited to play NYC's Underwater Sunshine Festival, an annual music showcase curated by Adam Duritz, lead singer for Counting Crows. From there, they self-booked two national tours in 2024 and began writing their second album while on tour in the West.
The Glass Hours second album, Chapel Glass, was recorded in November 2024 at Dial Back Sound in Water Valley, MS (release date TBA). Chapel Glass was co-produced, engineered and mixed by Clay Jones (Al Green, Modest Mouse.) and includes Matt Patton (Drive-by Truckers, Laura Jane Grace) on bass, Jason Lucia (Blue Mountain, Galactic Engineers) on drums, Baxter Arender on keys, and a guest appearance by Taylor Hollingsworth (Dead Fingers, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band).
https://www.instagram.com/theglasshours
Recommended If You Like: Bright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers, Elliot Smith
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