
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Montana Taylor (1903-1954) was an American boogie-woogie pianist best known for his recordings in the 1940s and regarded as the leading exponent of the "barrelhouse" style of playing. He was born Arthur Taylor in Butte, Montana, where his father owned a club. The family moved to Chicago and then Indianapolis, where Taylor learned piano around 1919. Later he moved to Cleveland, Ohio. By 1929 he was back in Chicago
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Detroit Rocks
Indiana Avenue Stomp
Letters to the IRS
BITCH
Jim Jack or Jose
Aint Gunna Drink Itself
Whoop And Holler Stomp
I Dont Give a F Boy
Unwanted
Anywhere Everywhere and Nowhere
Wherever the Wind Blows
Here Lies Me
I Can't Sleep
Table For One Drinking For Two
Black Market Blues
Man of Few Words
The Girl You Love
Strangers Again
Worried Jailhouse Blues
Piano Solo
Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
Midnight Cowgirl
Girl Most Likely
Sweet Sue
Mistreatin' Mr. Dupree
In The Bottom
Low Down Bugle
Hayride Stomp
I Dont Give a F Boy - Radio Edit
Lowdown Bugle (Take B)
Rotten Break Blues
Montana's Blues
Worried Jailhouse Blues - Montana Taylor with Chippie Hill
Does it Snow in Nashville?
Kiss Me If You Can
'Fo Day Blues
You Can Thank Me Later
Five O'Clocks
Lowdown Bugle (C11C)
Detroit Rock's
Indiana Avenue Boogie
Fo' Day Blues
Montana's Blues (feat. Cripple Clarence Lofton)
Detroit Rocks (1929)
I Can't Sleep (Broadcast)
Detroit Rocks Boogie 1929
Five O'Clocks (Broadcast)
Indiana Ave. Boogie 1928
Detroit Rocks Boogie
Fo Day Blues
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