Music Spotlight: Taylor Sanders

Taylor Sanders

NASHVILLE, TennesseeWhen I met singer/producer Terran “T-RAN” Gilbert of 22Visionz Entertainment last year, he mentioned a remarkable artist he worked with, Taylor Sanders. It took nearly a year, but I finally had the opportunity to interview this powerful artist.

Sanders has been performing most of her life. Since age five, she has been involved in singing, piano, dance, and gymnastics. She loves anything related to the performing arts.

Sanders has lived in Tennessee most of her life and recorded her first album when she was nine years old.

“From then on, I just loved the whole experience of it and loved performing. I knew that’s what I wanted to do with my life and what I wanted to strive for with my goals,” she said.

But what sets Sanders apart is that besides being an accomplished singer, she is a talented dancer, like country music Paula Abdul. Not only does she write and sing songs, but she also choreographs the dance moves she uses in her music videos.

However, unlike most artists I interviewed, Sanders pursued another career outside of performing.

Taylor Sanders

“I was planning to go to MTSU and do the music program there. But then I decided that I wanted to have a Plan B and decided to pursue science. And so I went into pharmacy, and I’m a pharmacist,” she explained.

She married her pharmacist husband in 2012, and he has been her biggest supporter as she juggles her music and pharmaceutical careers.

After gaining recognition for her covers of well-known artists’ songs, including Dolly’s “Jolene” and Patsy Cline’s “Walkin’ After Midnight,” Sanders performed her first major hit, “Firecracker,” alongside the Gatlin Brothers in 2022. The song sports her sassy twang, spunky vibe, and bouncy beat, which she combines with her unique Southern style.

Firecracker” is the perfect balance of traditional country and modern pop, with lyrics rooted in female empowerment and being confident in your skin.

Because of its success, they were set to make a video for the single. However, no one knew at the time that she and her husband desperately wanted a child and that she was finally pregnant. However, the day before the shoot, they learned the 8-week-old fetus didn’t have a heartbeat.

Anyone in the music industry is aware of the time, money, and effort that is required to shoot a music video. Nevertheless, Sanders was determined that the shoot would go on as few realized the predicament in which she found herself.

Taylor Sanders

The day of the shoot she thought, “If I can do this mentally and physically, and even while I am still in shock, I can be brave.”

Despite all the trials, her efforts paid off, and in 2023, the music video for “Firecracker” earned Sanders and producer ‘T-RAN’ Gilbert a Josie Award for Video of the Year and Best Country Song at the Grand Ole Opry.

Not long after that, she released the single “Tennessee Love,” a heartfelt tribute crafted to encapsulate the journey of seeking true love and finding solace in the simplicity of small-town life in Tennessee. The lyrics narrate a tale of leaving the bright lights of LA and the cold streets of New York to return to a place where the heart feels truly at home. The song resonates with a deep sense of contentment and fulfillment, celebrating the discovery of genuine love in a familiar place.

When she recorded the video for “Tennessee Love,” she was pregnant again, but this time, her pregnancy resulted in a beautiful baby boy, Gage Wolf, who was born in December 2023.

The feeling she experienced in having her “rainbow” baby was put into words in an anthem for overcomers, “Other Side.” But at the same time that she was anticipating the birth of her baby, her mother was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and was in Massachusetts getting a stem cell transplant. Her mom, who at one time was her manager, was just 60 years old. When there were complications from the grade four graft, they urged Sanders to get there as soon as possible even though Gage had just been born and she was still recovering from her C-section.

It was her mother’s dying wish to meet her grandson, and while Sanders was still recovering, they took her 2.5 week-old baby to meet his grandmother.

Sanders said, “She said, ‘Baby Boy’ and not too much longer, I was able to sing her into heaven. I sang her a few songs at her bedside in the hospital, and I let her listen to ‘Other Side’ and some of my other music.”

The video for “Other Side” was filmed at Ocean Way studios (formerly a church) in Nashville, and while the song was written before her mother’s actual death, the song has since taken on new meaning for the artist.

“It was really cool to be able to perform and record in a space that Dolly Parton has recorded in and so many more legends have used,” she stated.

With the lyrics, When it hurts too bad/ You can’t go back/ to fix the broken parts/ When you wanna change/ But don’t see the way or even where to start/ Hold on and just believe… the words impact her more each time she sings it.

And anytime a song has that much personal meaning to an artist, you know it will also affect others.

She said, “I’m not fully over the mountain. I’m still in the thick of it in my whole journey and recovery of it. But hopefully, one day I’ll be able to give more advice on it at a later end of what I’ve learned from this.”

The video for and story behind “Other Side” officially premiered in People Magazine, which gained the rising artist thousands of new admirers.

Sanders’s music has captivated audiences worldwide, garnering airplay on esteemed country radio stations across the United States, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. All who have had the privilege of knowing her have celebrated her undeniable talent. Sanders’ boundless energy and courageous determination make her a force to be reckoned with.

Be sure to keep up with Sanders on her website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and all streaming platforms.

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Bethany Bowman is a freelance entertainment writer. You can follow her blogInstagram, and X.

 

 

 

 

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