The Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts will host country musician Mark Taylor, beginning at 7pm, at the Turner Center Art Park, 605 North Patterson Street, on Fri., May 17, 2024.
The free, live performance is the last concert in the 2024 Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series, sponsored by the Mortimer and Mimi Levitt Foundation and the Price-Campbell Foundation.
Born in Virginia and raised in Maryland before finding his way to Nashville, Taylor’s passion for music started at the age of two. Inspired by his father, a lifelong musician who paid his way through college as a classic rock artist, Taylor was already performing on stage by the age of six and touring the world by 13.
Taylor’s music draws influences from The Allman Brothers Band, the Eagles, Jake Owen, Mitchel Tenpenny, and Thomas Rhett, and his soulful melodies and 90’s country music-inspired style have earned him opportunities to open for country music icons like Big & Rich, Bryan White, Joe Nichols, Jon Pardi, and Russell Dickerson. He has also written songs for Amii Stewart and Whey Jennings, has received international airplay in Australia, Ireland, Switzerland, and the U.K, and was awarded the Harold Adamson Lyric Award for the 2023 ASCAP Foundation Annual Honors for his hit single “Dust Off That Dirt.”
When he isn’t making music and touring the world, Taylor is invested in entrepreneurial endeavors, including a recent partnership with CALI Distillery to produce his own brand of honey bourbon whiskey, Steel String Signature. Having proudly taken part in every step of the venture, from taste to name choice to design and packaging, Taylor says that the handcrafted product is “inspired by the steel strings I had in my hand for as long as I can remember,” and hopes the taste will remind consumers of their favorite song.
Community members are invited to bring their blankets and lawn chairs to this family-friendly and pet-friendly event and experience the power of free, live music right here in Valdosta! Be sure to capture your concert experience using the hashtag #MusicMoves.
Patrons who need special assistance may contact the Center, 229.247.2787, to make necessary arrangements. Further information regarding the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts and the 2024 Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series can be found at www.turnercenter.org.
About the series: The Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with changemakers and nonprofits across the country to activate underused outdoor spaces through the power of free, live music—bringing people together, fostering belonging, and invigorating community life. Presenting high-caliber talent and a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt concerts are welcoming and inclusive destinations where people of all ages and backgrounds come together.
In 2024, the national Levitt network of music venues and concert sites is presenting 650+ free concerts in 45 towns and cities, with audiences over 750,000. In addition to supporting free concerts, the Levitt Foundation is dedicated to advancing equitable music ecosystems through research and partnerships. www.levitt.org