Curb Records Welcomes Christian Music Artist Carly Ann Taylor

Curb Records is excited to welcome Christian music artist Carly Ann Taylor to its artist repertoire.
"I am beyond stoked to be starting my career with the amazing team at Curb Records, the result of a series of events that truly only God could have orchestrated," shares Taylor. "My prayer is that God will use my music to reconcile hearts back to Him, help people realize safety and rest in the Lord through worship music, and guide others to praise wholeheartedly no matter the season of life they may be in."
As a life of dysfunction surrounded her, Taylor was introduced to music at a young age, clinging to it as an outlet and developing her own unique style. Moving to San Diego at 15 years old to be taken in by her older brother and his wife, who she now refers to as her mother and father, Taylor experienced the healing power of family, encountering God's redeeming love. Accepting Christ into her life, Taylor began singing in the church her family attended, a moment that changed her life's trajectory. Graduating with a degree in commercial music production from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA, Taylor is the youth worship leader at her home church in Encinitas, CA.
Now, Carly Ann Taylor shares her journey from a life of brokenness to one of redemption, showcasing her voice through a rich combination of experience, faith and conviction. Finding healing, hope, and salvation in Jesus Christ, Taylor's life calling is to lead people towards an authentic, transformational worship experience.
For more information, go to www.carlyanntaylor.com.
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