1990s To Present
Taylor released Our Turn To Dance in 1991, Good Friends in 1993 and Bicycle in 1996. "Boatman" a song on the "Bicycle" album was later recorded by his brother James in 1997. Ink, a collection of cover songs, was released in 1997. A concert album, Unsolicited Material, was released in 1994, and in 1998, an eighteen track retrospective of the first decade of Taylor's career, Carolina Day: The Livingston Taylor Collection was released. In 1999 a second live album Snapshot: Live At The Iron Horse was released.
A second retrospective was released in 2005 with 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Livingston Taylor and Taylor released an album of original material, There You Are Again that same year.
Taylor was an artist-in-residence at Lowell House at Harvard College from 2000 till 2006 and became a full professor at Berklee College of Music teaching courses on stage performance and is one of the vice presidents in the Development Office.
In 2010, Livingston Taylor released the album Last Alaska Moon which included bassist Leland Sklar; drummer Steve Gadd; guitarists Vince Gill, Chris Rodriguez, and J.T. Corenflos; keyboardist Shane Keister, and vocalist Andrea Zonn.
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