Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 42:04
Size: 96,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Gypsy Queen - 4:20
2. Catch Me - 4:43
3. Good, Good Thing - 3:40
4. I'll Be Your Woman - 4:22
5. Brand New Day - 4:45
6. I'll Learn To Be A Lady - 3:14
7. Teach Me How To Dance - 3:39
8. Hoot & Holler - 3:25
9. Spoonful - 4:22
10. Keep On - 5:29
Chicago is filled with a lot of talented & unique artists, many that go most of their career unnoticed. Tonight, I am beyond honored to share with you one of them. A woman who has fought her way to success, and in the midst of the crazy industry, has remained true and humble to herself, and her city of Chicago. Allow me to introduce to you, , Miss Sashé Taylor, a soulful, determined and mega talented young artist.
“I know bio’s can be long so I will keep this short. I started in the industry at the age of 10 years old. My uncle and a man named Jim Tullio gave me that start. Jim wrote songs for me, and due to my unique vibe and sound, Ron Alexenburg was interested in signing me over, as well as Lou Pearlmen for management. In a blink of an eye I knew my life could change, but it faded quickly. I ended up finishing grade school and high school, heavily training in dancing and singing. I never knew what happened to all that excitement until I found out later that my parents said ‘no’ to the fast life and said ‘yes’ to a normal life. I then went to college and flew back and fourth to Detroit getting into studios; writing, recording, and growing. After college, I stopped my Detroit gypsy life, and came back to Chicago in search of a new producer and a new start in this industry all over again. I started recording with “Oh Hush” from Atlantic and Warner Chapel. We did a collaboration and wrote the EP ‘Dare you To Love Me.’ From there I have sang at some of the top nightclubs in Chicago, local bars, headlined the McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade, did a 15 city 2 month tour in China, and just recently did a music video. Now I am back at it again, working on my first full record with the man who gave me my start, Jim Tullio. Life works in mysterious ways & throughout this journey much has happened to make me the individual I am today. I have tried to get involved as much as I can in film, acting, and dancing as well. Which can even more explain the skills I want to master with my craft. It’s a crazy ride of good and bad, many disappointments, and living a life of a lot of unknown. I have worn many hats in both my career path, and my personal self. I knew when I was young that I couldn’t settle for the same life I knew everyone else was going to live, I wanted to impact the world and be a voice in a positive way. It’s a choice to live this sort of lifestyle, a few different jobs on top of your passion, but its worth it when you get there… so one day… I hope to get there.”-Sashé Taylor
Gypsy Queen
Year: 2016
Time: 42:04
Size: 96,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Gypsy Queen - 4:20
2. Catch Me - 4:43
3. Good, Good Thing - 3:40
4. I'll Be Your Woman - 4:22
5. Brand New Day - 4:45
6. I'll Learn To Be A Lady - 3:14
7. Teach Me How To Dance - 3:39
8. Hoot & Holler - 3:25
9. Spoonful - 4:22
10. Keep On - 5:29
Chicago is filled with a lot of talented & unique artists, many that go most of their career unnoticed. Tonight, I am beyond honored to share with you one of them. A woman who has fought her way to success, and in the midst of the crazy industry, has remained true and humble to herself, and her city of Chicago. Allow me to introduce to you, , Miss Sashé Taylor, a soulful, determined and mega talented young artist.
“I know bio’s can be long so I will keep this short. I started in the industry at the age of 10 years old. My uncle and a man named Jim Tullio gave me that start. Jim wrote songs for me, and due to my unique vibe and sound, Ron Alexenburg was interested in signing me over, as well as Lou Pearlmen for management. In a blink of an eye I knew my life could change, but it faded quickly. I ended up finishing grade school and high school, heavily training in dancing and singing. I never knew what happened to all that excitement until I found out later that my parents said ‘no’ to the fast life and said ‘yes’ to a normal life. I then went to college and flew back and fourth to Detroit getting into studios; writing, recording, and growing. After college, I stopped my Detroit gypsy life, and came back to Chicago in search of a new producer and a new start in this industry all over again. I started recording with “Oh Hush” from Atlantic and Warner Chapel. We did a collaboration and wrote the EP ‘Dare you To Love Me.’ From there I have sang at some of the top nightclubs in Chicago, local bars, headlined the McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade, did a 15 city 2 month tour in China, and just recently did a music video. Now I am back at it again, working on my first full record with the man who gave me my start, Jim Tullio. Life works in mysterious ways & throughout this journey much has happened to make me the individual I am today. I have tried to get involved as much as I can in film, acting, and dancing as well. Which can even more explain the skills I want to master with my craft. It’s a crazy ride of good and bad, many disappointments, and living a life of a lot of unknown. I have worn many hats in both my career path, and my personal self. I knew when I was young that I couldn’t settle for the same life I knew everyone else was going to live, I wanted to impact the world and be a voice in a positive way. It’s a choice to live this sort of lifestyle, a few different jobs on top of your passion, but its worth it when you get there… so one day… I hope to get there.”-Sashé Taylor
Gypsy Queen
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