Maria Diane Taylor

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Maria Diane Taylor

Maria Diane Taylor

Who is Maria Diane Taylor?

Maria Diane Taylor is an American singer and songwriter. She performs in the Azure Ray duet with Orenda Fink. Her debut solo album 11:11 was released on May 24, 2005. Her second solo album, Lynn Teeter Flower, was released on March 6, 2007.

What is the Net Worth of Maria Diane Taylor? Salary, Earnings

Maria Diane Taylor’s net worth is unknown. Her income is unknown, but her net worth is estimated to be $500k as of 2023. Based on her professional success, we can assume she has a good income and net worth.

Where was Maria Diane Taylor born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

Maria Diane Taylor was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in the United States of America on May 21, 1976. Her citizenship is American, and she is of North American ancestry. Other than her birth date and location, the mainstream media knows very little about her. This includes details about her parents, siblings, early childhood and adolescent years, place of birth, ethnicity, and so on. The same is true for information on her educational background and credentials.

Quick Facts

Real Name Maria Diane Taylor
Nick Name Maria
Date Of Birth May 21, 1976
Age 46 years old
Birthplace Birmingham, Alabama
Nationality American
Profession Singer, Songwriter
Height 5 feet 7 inches
Weight 58 kg
Hair Color Black
Eye color Hazel
Net Worth $500k

Is Maria Diane Taylor Married? Relationship

Who is the husband of Maria Diane Taylor? Maria is a happy married woman. Her husband is Ryan Dwyer, her longtime lover. The couple is the parents of two children. She was previously involved with musician Conor Oberst. They did, however, divorce in 2006.

How tall is Maria Diane Taylor? Weight, Hair Color

She is a pretty girl with an amazing and cool personality in terms of body measurements. Maria Diane Taylor stands at 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs approximately 58 kilograms. She is in good health and has a nice body figure. Her hair is black, and her eyes are hazel.

How did Maria Diane Taylor start her Professional Career?

Taylor began her musical career at the age of fifteen in the band Little Red Rocket with Orenda Fink. The band’s two Geffen releases were Who Did You Pay (1997) and It’s in the Sound (2000). The band disbanded as a result of the merger of Geffen Records and Universal Music Group. Taylor and her musical partner, Fink, then moved to Athens, Georgia. They formed the band Azure Ray there.

WARM signed the duo and released both their self-titled debut and their second album, Burn and Shiver. After meeting the band in Athens, Bright Eyes vocalist Conor Oberst brought them on tour and recommended them to Saddle Creek. Saddle Creek then released the November EP and Hold on Love. Taylor and Fink took a 6-year hiatus following the release of Hold on Love, during which time they released separate albums. Saddle Creek Records released her debut solo album 11:11 on May 24, 2005.

Taylor’s previous collaborations include Bright Eyes, Joshua Radin, Moby, Crooked Fingers, Whispertown, Abra Moore, and Nik Freitas. Her music is frequently featured in major television shows and films. The Azure Ray song “Sleep” was featured in the 2006 Academy Award-nominated film The Devil Wears Prada.

Her song “Time Lapse Lifeline” was featured in the episode “Bones” titled “The Beaver In The Otter.” Her music has been featured on Grey’s Anatomy on several occasions, with “Song Beneath The Song” from her debut solo album 11:11 appearing on the Grey’s Anatomy Season 1 Soundtrack. Taylor wrote and recorded a new song for the show’s Christmas episode in 2005, “Christmas After All,” which she titled “Christmas After All.”

She also had a song featured on the popular Maria Diane Taylor Family show Greek. Taylor’s song “No Stars” from her album Lynn Teeter Flower was also featured on the CW’s One Tree Hill’s prom episode; she also had a song featured on the show Scrubs. “If Only” (with Conor Oberst) was prominently featured in the closing moments of season one episode nine of the NBC drama This Is Us. Taylor performs with her high E-string removed from her guitar.

“Up All Night” from Something About Knowing, directed by Alan Tanner, “Matador” from Overlook, “Song Beneath The Song” from 11:11, “A Good Start” from Lynn Teeter Flower, and “Time Lapse Lifeline” and “Cartoons and Forever Plans” from LadyLuck, both directed by SKINNY (Directing Team), are among Maria’s music videos. Crooked Fingers’ “Four Winds” and “New Drinks for the Old Drunk” videos also feature Maria on drums.

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