How Is Danielle Taylor's Journey To Become Successful?

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Danielle Taylor is a singer/songwriter out of Los Angeles, CA. After leaving home at 19, Danielle started paving her path to a successful music career. She formed a band out of “Craigslist Misfits,” and released her first EP that opened many doors for her including working with music producer, Erich Talaba to create a second EP and eventually a full-length album, 1440 that is currently dominating the SiriusXM airwaves.

In this episode, we will be discussing: Danielle’s devotion to the clarinet as a child, surging her passion for music
How Danielle was forced to tear down her ego to become a better singer
The constant adaption Danielle was capable of while being homeless
How negative people held Danielle back
Why Danielle never stopped chasing

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