Danielle Taylor is an American singer-songwriter who has recorded two EPs (Don't Turn On The Light and The Chase) and one solo album titled, 1440.
[1] Her second AC/pop record, "The Chase", was released through SonyRED on March 31, 2015, and was signed to several licensing deals including (TLC, OWN, E!TV, Oxygen, VH1, Showtime, The Discovery Channel Network and MTV).
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.
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.
Taylor floundered, working the occasional odd job until she connected with an employee at Silver Star Mercedes-Benz, who helped her secure employment in their internet department.
In 2011, Taylor met Chris Jay and Aaron Goldberg of the band, Army of Freshmen who agreed to produce her debut release, Don't Turn on the Light.
She then became a TAXI member, attended the yearly convention and met former Senior Vice President of Epic Records, Don Grierson who agreed to mentor her.
To date she has opened for: Aaron Carter, Ari Hest, Colby O'Donis, David Cassidy, Dick Dale, John Ondrasik, Howie Day, Leon Russell, Lisa Loeb, Marc Broussard, Marc Cohn, Steve Tyrell, Wilson Phillips, Striking Matches, Jonny Lang, Kate Voegele, Tyler Hilton and Crystal Bowersox.