Sally Taylor (singer-songwriter)
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Sally Maria Taylor, born January 7, 1974) is a singer-songwriter, whose mellow work is noted for witty vocals and strong writing. Taylor is the daughter of singer-songwriters James Taylor and Carly Simon and is the subject of the last song, "Sarah Maria", on James Taylor's 1975 album Gorilla. Her brother, Ben Taylor, is also a musician. She is married to Dean Bragonier. On October 4, 2007, Taylor gave birth to a son, Bodhi Taylor Bragonier.
[edit] Advocacy
Taylor, in addition to her musical career, is an advocate for the victims of land mines. To this end, she founded "The Tranquility Project" with her husband Dean Bragonier. She also appears on the CD Too Many Years to benefit Clear Path International's work with land mine survivors.
[edit] Discography
- Tomboy Bride (1999)
- Apt. #6S (2000)
- Shotgun (2001)