Dione Taylor
Dione Taylor is a Canadian blues, roots, soul and jazz singer/songwriter, born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. Dione calls her music the “Prairie Blues”, which is a mixture of Roots, Blues, Gospel and Americana. She is influenced by vocalists such as Aretha Franklin, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Son House and Sarah Vaughan. She released her first album, Open Your Eyes, in 2004, and it was nominated for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2005.
Biography
Dione Taylor is a pastor's daughter, born and raised in a family she describes as “really connected to the gift of song." She began playing the organ at age 4, and at age 10 became musical director and organist at The Shiloh Assembly Church in Regina. Taylor received two Voice Scholarships upon high school graduation.Dione attended the University of Regina, where she majored in Voice. She then enrolled in the jazz program at the Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, where she received the college's Thomas Kehoe Memorial Award for Outstanding Vocal Performance, graduating with honors from the program in 2003. While completing those studies, she entered the “Jazz and the New Generation” program, an international competition for jazz students, and was selected as of one of six students to participate. Led by Dr. Billy Taylor, the program was sponsored by The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.