Taylor Ware

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Location:
Nashville, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Country / Bluegrass / Pop
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Type:
Indie
Taylor Ware is a 13 year old kid. She loves school and her favorite subjects are math and social studies. She is surrounded by friends, family, church, and community. She enjoys girl scouts, slumber parties, horseback riding, reading, spending time with friends and family, singing at church, fairs and festivals, and nursing homes. She likes to do crafts with Grandma and climb trees.



When Taylor was 4, a family friend visited the house and overheard her singing. The friend talked Taylor's parents into letting Taylor perform at the local county fair. She hit the county fair stage at age 4 singing and playing her violin for 1,000+ people and loved every minute of it. Taylor loves a crowd, the bigger the crowd the better.



At age 6, she started singing at nursing homes and began her Adopt-a-Grandparent program that continues today. "My adopt-a-grandparent friends are very nice, have great stories and are very wise", she says.



At age 7 she got a yodeling instruction book and tape while attending a music convention with a friend. She fell in love with yodeling. Taylor had never even heard of yodeling, and would not have ever tried it if not for this yodeling seminar given by Margo Smith. Taylor taught herself how to yodel using the instructional book and tape. She was surprised to win a talent contest in Branson, Missouri. Taylor then won a county fair talent competition singing Cowboy Sweetheart which sent her to the Illinois State Fair Talent competition where she placed secondall with her self taught yodeling. Later, after meeting Margo in Illinois, Taylor took yodeling lessons from her and still admires and respects her. She has also gotten pointers from some of her other yodeling mentors to fine tune her yodeling over the years. Ranger Doug, Wylie Gustafson, Kenny Roberts, Carolina Cotton, Jewel and Janet McBride.



Taylor won the Yahoo! Yodel Challenge National Championship at age 9 in New York City. She has performed on the world famous Grand Ole Opry several times.



A top finalist on NBC's big hit last summer, "America's Got Talent" , she performed on the MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon last fall in Las Vegas, and also sang the National Anthem at Liberty Bowl Football Game in December on ESPN.



"God gave me this talent and he wants me to do something about it." For just going into a yodeling seminar for the fun of it, what luck!



I'll always be singing and yodeling. Anybody can yodel or do anything at all if they work at it and "Love" it. I am just a kid figuring things out as I go along and doing what I love, and really.it's not work at all. Yodel On!



Her parents say Taylor can sing and yodel as long as she is happy, has fun and makes good grades.
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