Taylor Thompson
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Taylor Marie Thompson (born February 24, 1992) is an American singer from Santa Maria, California. She is the older sister of fellow singer Tori Thompson, and in 2003 they both won a spot on the FOX television show American Juniors which was a spin-off of American Idol for children aged 6-13. The then 11-year-old Taylor was the first member who was voted into the group, to be a member of the short-lived 5 member pop group of the same name. The group also consisted of Chauncey Matthews, Lucy Hale, and Danielle White.
In 2004, both sisters began an auction to help victims of the tsunami. They both raised a thousand dollars by auctioning off their homemade knitted scarves.
Both sisters also did an auction for the Hurricane Katrina victims by auctioning off autographed American Juniors memorabilia and a rare signed photograph of the two.
After the group split up, Taylor and Tori began their own career as a duo. The two of them wrote and recorded music for their demo in May 2006.
Her favorite stores are Pacific Sunwear and Limited too. Her favorite song to sing with the band was "Karma" Taylor Marie is the oldest of the singing sensation Thompson sisters. She is interested in sports and fashion, she was the first winner on American Juniors.