New York folk-rock artist Crash Taylor recently released his brand-new album, Retired Outlaw, via Fanatic Records. It all began when Crash was five years old, playing the banjo. His family was really into music, with family life, social occasions, and holidays revolving around the subject. At eight, Crash started public performances in the family’s band, Generation Gap. By the time he was ten, Crash was writing songs, followed by learning electric guitar and performing in a rock band as a teenager. He recorded his first song, “Crash Taylor,” with no plans to release it. Since then, he’s recorded hundreds of songs with stellar musicians in great studios but was too restive to market them. When COVID put everything on hold, he wrote a book, Pot.Dot.Com, and elected to release an album – Reti...