Hound Dog Taylor
1. Artist Header
Artist name: Hound Dog Taylor
Country / region: United States
Active years: 1940s–1970s
Primary role(s): Guitarist, singer, bandleader
2. Overview
Hound Dog Taylor was an American blues guitarist and singer associated with electric blues. He became active as a recording artist later in his career and released albums under his own name in the early 1970s. Taylor performed primarily as a bandleader with his group, the HouseRockers.
3. Style and Genre (Established Terms Only)
Primary genres:
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Blues
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Electric blues
Associated styles:
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Chicago blues
Instrumentation:
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Electric guitar
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Vocals
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Bass
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Drums
Notes:
Taylor’s recordings are rooted in amplified Chicago blues traditions. His work features guitar-led ensemble arrangements typical of postwar electric blues performance practices.
4. Career Outline (Factual Timeline)
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Born in Mississippi, United States
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Relocated to Chicago, Illinois, during adulthood
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Performed regularly in Chicago blues clubs for many years
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Began recording albums under his own name in the early 1970s
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Released multiple studio albums with his band, the HouseRockers
5. Discography (AllMusic)
Studio Albums
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Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers — 1971
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Natural Boogie — 1974
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Beware of the Dog! — 1976




