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Music brings out the 'Matador' in Chacho Taylor

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JENNY AND THE MEXICATS

JENNY AND

THE MEXICATS

With Chacho Soul

WHEN: 6 p.m. Monday, July 10

WHERE: Santa Fe Plaza

HOW MUCH: Free to attend; register at lensic360.org

Chacho Taylor began singing at an early age growing up in La Villa Real de Santa F茅.

Music is one aspect of his life he understood from an early age.

Though now he has his hands in a bunch of projects, music is the one force that brings him back home.

鈥淲hen COVID hit, I started a mask company,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I do for a living. I鈥檓 a designer and built up some clients over that time.

Taylor is set to take the stage as he opens up for Jenny and the Mexicats, when the band makes a stop at the Santa Fe Plaza on Monday, July 10. The free performance is part of Summer Scene presented by Lensic 360.

Taylor performs under the stage name Chacho Soul. He is known for his blend of Spanish pop and hip-hop music.

He released the EP 鈥淢atador鈥 earlier this year, which consists of songs such as 鈥淢alo,鈥 Moriqua,鈥 鈥淟a Lana,鈥 鈥淒entro de tu Cama,鈥 鈥淢alague帽a鈥 and 鈥淗ope.鈥

On the album, Taylor worked with Santa Fe-based producer Marc Whitmore, who picked up a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2022.

鈥淲hen I heard 鈥楳alague帽a,鈥 I loved it,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat was the journey of the music. It鈥檚 something that means so much to me.鈥

Aside from music, Taylor keeps busy with a podcast, as well as writing.

His book, 鈥淗it Hard: My Dyslexic Life鈥 tells the stories of his struggles with dyslexia while growing up.

鈥淚 am dyslexic,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was doing these stories that I was posting to Spotify about my struggles and how I鈥檝e gotten help during my life. People started to hear the stories and they pushed me to write the book.鈥

Taylor says the book will cause the reader to stretch, and some points even fatigue, while experiencing the stories that he collected through his childhood.

鈥淪ome will make you laugh, others will scare you and maybe even make you cry, but that is what will keep you engaged,鈥 he says. 鈥淭o most people dyslexia is invisible. Through the design of the book and the techniques that I have used by manipulating typography in a chaotic sense you can get an idea of what the invisible may look like.鈥

Taylor鈥檚 journey in life has been a winding path.

He grew up singing with his grandfather Roberto Mondragon, who raised him and his brother Rico.

As a child, he got asked to sing by Antonio Aguilar.

鈥淢y voice was changing and they told me to wait,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was being raised by my grandparents. They were dealing with family issues. When I got home from college, I was working at my grandmother鈥檚 restaurant. I got started with writing music again. It鈥檚 been a journey from the point when I was a kid, I opened up for Julio Iglesias. Now I鈥檓 continuing to forge my own path.鈥