Artist's albums
The Worst I Ever Had
2022 · single
One Night Or A Lifetime
2022 · single
Never Walk The Line
2021 · single
Johnny Without June
2020 · single
Angels (Can't Fly)
2020 · single
Another Lonely Christmas
2019 · single
Blessed 45
2019 · single
Used To Be Bad
2019 · single
Long Line of Lovers
2017 · single
The Whiskey Sessions 10th Anniversary Edition
2016 · album
Which Way is Up
2016 · album
Cantina Del Diablo
2015 · album
Cocaine (Uncutmix)
2014 · single
He's a Whore
2014 · single
Live at Billy Bob's Texas
2014 · album
Two More Bottles of Wine
2014 · single
Crazy Again
2013 · album
Bad JuJu
2012 · album
Jack Is Drunk Again - Single
2012 · single
Rain
2012 · single
Let the Bad Times Roll
2011 · album
Aces 'N Eights
2009 · album
Dark Days
2007 · album
Live Locked & Loaded at Longhorns Saloon
2006 · album
Whiskey Sessions
2006 · album
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Biography
“Hard to Be an Outlaw (Who Ain’t Wanted Anymore) came from one of the wild conversations with my roughhouse rounder one and only real brother. Far as I’m concerned, straight shooting, greatest entertainer, songwriter, kickass, lives life to the hilt, outlaw who ever lived – or will live - my best friend, Jackson Taylor.” — BILLY JOE SHAVER When you’re immortalized in a song written by the likes of Billy Joe Shaver, and recorded by Billy Joe and Willie Nelson, there really is not much more to say than a few facts… Since 2001 Jackson Taylor has been one of the most prolific songwriters and recording artists of any genres of music, with over a dozen CD’s and multiple times on Billboard’s Top 100 list. All without record companies, management, booking agents, or publicists. Jackson Taylor personifies true independence. Jackson’s music reflects his adolescence of hard labor and poverty. Much of Jackson’s career early on was marred by excessive drugs and alcohol, and violent outbursts. Cementing his image as a wild and out of control artist. Leading him to being blacklisted from many venues across the country and internationally. The last five years, Texas music’s baddest boy has made good, found his center, and was offered his place in Texas music history by recording a Live at Billy Bob’s CD/DVD in 2013. Jackson and his band The Sinners, continue to tour and put out records.