Sally Taylor (musician)

Sally Taylor (born January 7, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, artist, musician, writer, and educator.

While attending Brown University, Taylor taught herself to play the guitar and performed as a solo artist.

She is a former educator at the Berklee School of Music, and created the award-winning social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum, Consenses Classroom.

Taylor has spoken publicly on the topic at TEDx Nashville and the Dyslexic Advantage Leadership Conference.

The band was composed of Chris Soucy (guitars/vocals); Kenny Castro (bass); and Brian McRae, Kyle Comerford, and Dean Oldencott (drummers).

[19] Taylor wrote Tails From the Road 1998-2002 documenting her tour, including performing shows with her brother Ben and crew.

Hundreds of artists have participated, including Jimmy Buffett, Natasha Bedingfield, her mother, Carly Simon, her father, James Taylor, BalletBoyz, and Michael Nunn.

[25] While traveling in Cambodia in 2002, Taylor and her husband Dean Bragonier visited the Angkor National Museum.

[26] She appeared on the CD Too Many Years to benefit Clear Path International's work with land mine survivors.

In 2007, Taylor hosted a charity concert in her home of Boulder, Colorado, with singer-songwriter Wendy Woo and the band Something Underground, made up of brothers Seth and Josh Larson.

Taylor has joined the band in the last few years, traveling through the Midwest and Southeast Asia twice, performing charity concerts.