Taylor Horn
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Ever since I was a little girl, I have loved music.I wrote my first song at the age of 10.I have never been ‘a normal kid.’ I have been home schooled most of my life, I didn’t fit in at normal elementary school… most kids couldn’t understand why I’d rather sing than braid hair or talk about boys.
Throughout my seventeen years on this planet I have been places, and experienced things that most people my age could not imagine. I have written with Grammy Award Winning Writers, I have been followed and documented by German and British TV crews. I’ve been in numerous top selling magazines, recorded all over the world, my music has been played all across Europe, and I’ve made a music video on an Island off the Coast of Africa as well as in England. With all of this and more under my belt, I know my future is bright as long as I keep my feet on the ground, stay focused and have the support of my wonderful fans. I still have a long way to go. And that’s where this little bio ends, because the rest is unwritten!
Taylor Horn is a teen singer/songwriter whose music is all about female empowerment and finding one’s identity through danceable pop/rock tunes. She also play’s the guitar.She has written with Grammy award winning writers such as, Don Rollins, Danny Wells, & Tommy Harden.
In 2008 Taylor collaborated with Tim Bennett, lead singer of the UK based band ‘Civilized Tears.’ Taylor has written many songs with Tim, including her newest songs ‘PAINT THE TOWN PINK’, ‘BACK UP’, and ‘WHAT I CAN’T DO’ AND ALSO THEIR DUET ‘TEARS’.
Taylor has been featured on: “Access Hollywood”, “BLITZ”. “ABC News” New Orleans and “CBS News” Baton Rouge. She has also been filmed by “Betty TV” of the UK.. She has also received recognition in print, including “In Touch Weekly,” and “Reveal.” (UK), The National Enquirer and two Main Feautures in the Liverpool Echo.
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Sweet post.