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Do You Live with Heart and Soul in Harmony? Learn How One Man's Incredible Journey Through Relationships, Love and Life May Affirm Your Way...

Take the ultimate voyage into Relationships, and Understanding. Get in touch with your deepest feelings. Enjoy the Journey into the Heart and Soul of Life through "One Man's Journey."

(PRWEB) October 3, 2005 -- "One Man's Journey," is inspiring to all Lovers of Life on their own incredible Journey.

James Clayton Taylor was born in Savannah, GA. surrounded by its historical mystique, under the canopy of Southern Live Oaks, amidst the awe inspiring works of Johnny Mercer, a Savannah Resident, who wrote Moon River, Sky Lark, Autumn Leaves, and other great classics. You also may recall the book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," by John Berendt, which captured a character rich, colorful aspect of life in Old Savannah.

I began writing lyrics in Atlanta, Ga. Amidst the bohemians gathered around, The Great Southeast Music Hall," a legendary
Music venue that saw the likes of Waylon Jennings, John Prine, Steve Martin, and many other well known artists step onto its stage.

Later, I moved to Nashville, TN. Where I developed the craft of songwriting. One time I actually crawled in the third story window at Warner Brothers to pitch some songs to the fellow occupying that office. But thats the way it is in Music City USA. Oh yeah... I had a gig washing windows to stay alive at the time!

After a twelve-year span, I had developed the craft of songwriting, but didnt find the ‘big break all songwriters seek there. The piece Music City Honky Tonk" sums up some of my experiences. Following in the footsteps of one of my favorite songwriters, Kris Krisstoferson, (Sunday Morning Coming Down). Gave added inspiration to my time spent in Music City.

I plan to be involved in local literacy programs through libraries, and community service organizations on this part of the journey.

May the unique images and phrases in "One Mans Journey" bring fresh new insights into your own journey."


Here is a poem from the book:

Somewhere in the Back of My Mind
02/02/95

I pulled out old pictures
Gazed at your face; memory
Took me back, to those nights
You saved your smile for me.

When I whispered your name,
You stepped to the front
Of my heart, from somewhere
In the back of my mind.

Strawberry, long blonde hair, near,
Green eyes, playful with passion,
Light rose lips, sultry, in faint light,
First loves blush on your face,

Yes, I still recall those
Tender moments, cradled
In yesterdays hands, loosely
Wrapped in pink cashmere.

If you would like more information, or to schedule an interview, please contact James at phone: 843-301-3394

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