Livingston Taylor is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician born on June 21, 1950, in Boston, Massachusetts. He is known for his engaging storytelling and soothing voice, primarily working within the folk, pop, and soft rock genres. Taylor is the younger brother of legendary musician James Taylor, which has contributed to his recognition in the music industry. Notable works include his self-titled debut album "Livingston Taylor" (1970), featuring the hit "I Will Be in Love with You," and "Stage Door Johnnies" (1976), which showcased his unique blend of folk and pop sensibilities. His song "I'll Come Running" is another significant track from his discography. Beyond his recordings, Taylor has had a substantial impact on music as a live performer and educator. He has taught at Berklee College of Music, influencing a new generation of musicians with his expertise in songwriting and performance. Over the years, Taylor has maintained a devoted following through his extensive touring and engaging concerts, emphasizing the importance of connection and storytelling in music. His contributions reflect the enduring appeal of folk and acoustic music in American culture.