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Machan Taylor: Touring with Pink Floyd, Sting, and Surviving the 80s

1 h 6 min · 10. juni 2026
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Machan Taylor sang for Pink Floyd and Sting. But behind the stadium lights of the 1980s rock scene, she was battling imposter syndrome and cultural displacement. In this episode of Whereabouts Tales, we sit down with world-class vocalist Machan Taylor to dissect her memoir, Naked Out Loud. We explore her unique origin story—born in post-WWII Japan to an American military father and a Japanese singer mother—and how music became her only anchor while struggling to assimilate in the US. From grinding through four-set nights in the gritty 1970s New York club scene to joining the Jackson Victory Tour, Machan reveals what it actually costs to survive the music industry. We unpack the psychological weight of performing twenty feet from stardom, how the glamour of touring with legacy acts masked her internal trauma, and why teaching at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute has convinced her that the current streaming business model is failing the next generation of artists. Chapters * 00:00 - The Reality of the 80s Music Scene * 00:30 - A Hollywood Origin: Post-WWII Japan to New Jersey * 08:09 - Cultural Displacement & Finding Identity in Music * 15:42 - The 70s Club Scene vs. The TikTok Generation * 27:49 - The Jackson Victory Tour & Networking * 29:23 - Conquering Performance Anxiety & Imposter Syndrome * 35:48 - Glamour vs. Trauma: Touring with Pink Floyd & Sting * 44:13 - NYU & Why the Spotify Model Fails Artists * 55:36 - Destigmatizing Mental Health & Naked Out Loud Clean Links * Read the Memoir: https://a.co/d/0c5r7h7Z * Machan Taylor Official: https://www.machantaylor.com/ [https://www.machantaylor.com/] * Recorded flawlessly on Riverside: https://riverside.sjv.io/QYP9A9

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