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Soul-Pop Artist Jon Harrison Taylor Releases Heartwarming New Holiday Single, “You Won’t Be Alone This Christmas”

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Soul-pop singer-songwriter Jon Harrison Taylor, the youngest son of legendary Stax and Columbia Records platinum-recording artist Johnnie Taylor, continues to carve his own path in the music industry. Following in his father’s footsteps—famed for hits like “Who’s Making Love” and “Disco Lady”—Jon combines his soulful roots with a modern pop sensibility to create a unique and captivating sound.

Taylor delivers a heartfelt gift to music lovers this holiday season with the release of his original single, “You Won’t Be Alone This Christmas.” The comforting and uplifting track, now available on Spotify and all major streaming platforms, offers a message of hope and togetherness when many may feel the holiday blues.

With rich, soulful vocals and a tender melody, Jon creates a soundscape that embraces listeners, reminding them they are never truly alone. Inspired by his passion for creating music that connects deeply with emotions, Jon’s latest release captures the essence of love, resilience, and holiday warmth.

“This song was written to bring comfort and joy to anyone who might be missing loved ones or feeling lonely during the holidays. I hope it becomes a reminder that brighter moments are always ahead,” says Jon Harrison Taylor.

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