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Danielle Taylor (musician)

Danielle Taylor is an American singer-songwriter who has recorded two solo albums, Don't Turn On The Light and The Chase. She has worked with former SVP of Epic Records, Don Grierson and has recorded with Grammy winner, Erich Talaba.〔Official website: http://www.erichtalaba.com/aboutme/〕 Her latest AC/Pop record, The Chase, was released through SonyRED on March 31, 2015. Taylor currently lives in Riverside, California and tours up and down the Pacific Coast year round, regularly serving as direct support to nationally recognized and award winning artists.
== Early life ==

Danielle Taylor was born in San Diego, California and is the oldest of three daughters. She has a sister named Katherine and a half-sister named Sydni. Her mother, Taylor Edwards and adopted father, Jerry Rucks encouraged her to learn music at a very early age. By the time she was eight, Taylor was singing in the Fletcher Hills Elementary School choir and was taking lessons on the clarinet for classical performance. In 1995, Taylor's family moved from San Diego to Granada Hills, where she attended Patrick Henry Middle School. She joined the school band and was referred to College of the Canyons' Youth Philharmonic directed by Robert Lawson (her later professor and Music Department chair at Ventura College). Taylor then attended Granada Hills High School; joining the Highlander Band, with whom she later performed at the 2002 Paralympics.
The day following her high school graduation, Taylor left home due to rising tensions with her mother. Though she continued to pursue studies with the clarinet at California State University, Northridge and later Pierce Community College, she struggled to balance work and school and subsequently quit her full time job. Struggling to make ends meet, she found herself unemployed and eventually homeless. Taylor lived in her car, struggling to find solid ground for five months. With no discernible direction, she moved North to Ventura, California and enrolled into the music program at Ventura Community College where she again encountered Robert Lawson. With Lawson's guidance, Taylor continued her efforts as a clarinetist - rejoining the College of the Canyon Philharmonic as first chair.
Over the next year, Taylor again failed to balance work and school and so, with only an Associates degree, she dropped out of college, dropping music along with it.

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