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Henry Taylor is a Kitchener-Waterloo, ON based singer-songwriter with five studio albums under his belt and recent co-writing credits with award-winning songwriters in Nashville, TN. Over the course of his career, he has played at some of the most iconic music venues in Canada, including the Mod Club, Lee’s Palace, the Rivoli, the Cameron House, the Dakota Tavern, the El Mocambo, and the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern.
Henry’s music is mostly considered Americana – a mix of rock, blues, folk, and country. He’s currently working on his sixth studio album between Kitchener-Waterloo and Nashville where he and decades-long songwriting partner Monique Montgomery are co-writing with renowned Nashville songwriters Cory Lee Barker, Mark Barnowski, and Ri’chard Trest.
Latest single, “I’ve Got The Guns,” is an upbeat and playful romantic track. “This song is clearly about Henry,” says Montgomery. “He’s often trying to impress me with his manly physique, and he is quite a manly specimen. I thought I would poke a little fun, since he’s also very tender and gentlemanly. I guess we all want to be appreciated for more than just ‘the guns’ – but, in the end, you’ve got to show off your most impressive assets.”

