
The go-getter — Scott Taylor, artist
03/16/22 • 52 min
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes.
If you’ve been to any live events the last couple of years there’s a good chance artist Scott Taylor is somewhere in the room doing a painting whether it’s an Oilers game, an outdoor orchestra performance, a charity event or in a classroom at Riverfield Country Day School, where he’s worked with the kids.
He recently opened his own gallery on Cherry Street and a pop-up shop in Mother Road Market. He even has his own billboard on 11th Street. He’s also featured in our March issue in a great profile by Ethan Veenker.
You can’t knock the hustle. I just wanted to know the hows and why?
Why is he working so hard? How does he have the time to do everything?
He came to the office a couple weeks ago and sat down for a conversation that starts with those questions, and then becomes a running theme.
As with any artist, I wanted to know what drives him? What inspires him and more?
This turned into a conversation about creativity, entrepreneurship, mental health and lots more.
Scott is a Tulsa transplant originally from South Carolina. He’s now resided here for 15 years. I was curious what brought him to T-Town before we were giving people money to move here.
He has a growing fanbase in Tulsa as he evolves his business and his art. I enjoyed the opportunity to get know the artist who likes to hide behind tinted glasses and a big beard.
Following my conversation with Scott, hear music from A-ILLA. More on that later.
OK, let’s get this going.
This is Tulsa Talks with Scott Taylor.
Scott Taylor's Instagram: ThatScottTaylor
Last year I heard Ayilla perform live and was instantly hooked by her soulful R&B sound, so I’m excited to share her music with you.
The day this podcast drops she will be representing Tulsa’s music scene as one of our local artists performing at SXSW in Austin. Next week, she has show in NYC. I think it’s easy to say she’s one to watch and listen to as she continues climbing.
You can find all her music, including her latest EP “Witch Tape” on Spotify, Tidal and Apple Music, and YouTube. To keep up with her journey, follow her on Instagram: eye.am.ayilla.
And with that here is Ayilla with “You Lie.”
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes.
If you’ve been to any live events the last couple of years there’s a good chance artist Scott Taylor is somewhere in the room doing a painting whether it’s an Oilers game, an outdoor orchestra performance, a charity event or in a classroom at Riverfield Country Day School, where he’s worked with the kids.
He recently opened his own gallery on Cherry Street and a pop-up shop in Mother Road Market. He even has his own billboard on 11th Street. He’s also featured in our March issue in a great profile by Ethan Veenker.
You can’t knock the hustle. I just wanted to know the hows and why?
Why is he working so hard? How does he have the time to do everything?
He came to the office a couple weeks ago and sat down for a conversation that starts with those questions, and then becomes a running theme.
As with any artist, I wanted to know what drives him? What inspires him and more?
This turned into a conversation about creativity, entrepreneurship, mental health and lots more.
Scott is a Tulsa transplant originally from South Carolina. He’s now resided here for 15 years. I was curious what brought him to T-Town before we were giving people money to move here.
He has a growing fanbase in Tulsa as he evolves his business and his art. I enjoyed the opportunity to get know the artist who likes to hide behind tinted glasses and a big beard.
Following my conversation with Scott, hear music from A-ILLA. More on that later.
OK, let’s get this going.
This is Tulsa Talks with Scott Taylor.
Scott Taylor's Instagram: ThatScottTaylor
Last year I heard Ayilla perform live and was instantly hooked by her soulful R&B sound, so I’m excited to share her music with you.
The day this podcast drops she will be representing Tulsa’s music scene as one of our local artists performing at SXSW in Austin. Next week, she has show in NYC. I think it’s easy to say she’s one to watch and listen to as she continues climbing.
You can find all her music, including her latest EP “Witch Tape” on Spotify, Tidal and Apple Music, and YouTube. To keep up with her journey, follow her on Instagram: eye.am.ayilla.
And with that here is Ayilla with “You Lie.”
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