About
Amber Brooke Taylor has always had a passion for music even at a young age everyone knew she had a gift & was destined to perform. At the early age of eleven years old she opened for country music legend, Roy Clark, who stated after Amber’s performance that she was a “child prodigy”, with her BIG voice for such a little girl. Even the legendary Little Richard stated, “Amber, you are going to be a superstar!”. Amber went on to open for artists such as The Oak Ridge Boys, Charlie Daniels, Lady Antebellum, Ricky Skaggs, Little Jimmy Dickens, Porter Wagner, George Jones, Mel Tillis, Lee Greenwood, Tanya Tucker, The Letterman, Pat Boone, Tv personality Tony Danza, and many more. At the age of fourteen years old Amber was invited by Patsy Cline’s family to sing at Patsy Cline’s gravesite for a special memorial service to honor the great late sing. Amber Brooke Taylor is thankful for all the opportunities throughout her early career. She humbly gives all the glory to God, “without Him I am nothing”. Helping others is a passion that Amber loves & she was honored to perform at Penn’s Peak for the Saint Luke’s Hospital charity event which raised enough money to build a new hospital wing for their patients. Giving back to others is very important to Amber.
When Amber was born during the delivery the doctor pinched the nerve in her neck causing Amber’s little right arm to be crippled; they call it “erb’s palsy”. The doctors told Amber’s mother that she would never be like a normal child and would not be able to use her right arm in any way. With many visits to Easter Seals & Shriners Hospitals for Children, hope and faith grew strong. God had a plan for Amber that only He knew. With no surgery but simply the power of prayer Amber’s arm was healed, and it truly was a miracle from God. Amber never dreamed that someday she would be able to play & use her arm. Not only did Amber have the honor of performing with grammy award winning artist Vince Gill & The Time Jumpers; she also was invited to perform with Billy Ray Cyrus along with Duck Dynasty’s Uncle Si on The Grand Ole Opry. Both performances Amber played guitar and mandolin with that same arm that doctors once told her family she would never be able to use. Amber believes that there is a God, and there is such things as miracles! She continues to share her testimony with others hoping that her message will inspire and give others hope. Amber’s proof that God can turn a test into a testimony.
Amber Brooke Taylor has performed several shows with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Denny Laine, a founding member of British group the “Moody Blues” and also a member of “Wings” with Linda & Paul McCartney with hits like, “Band on The Run”, “Live & Let Die”, “Go Now”, and countless others.
Amber has currently been songwriting and recording in Nashville, TN. She has written several songs with Songwriting Hall of Fame Member, Roger Cook, who co-wrote the Coca-Cola theme song, “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” & Bobby Wood who played for Elvis & Garth Brooks just to name a few. Amber Brooke Taylor performed with The Memphis Boys who played on over 122 #1 hits including, Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline. Amber also performed with legendary guitarists Reggie Young & David Hood from Muscle Shoals with Elvis’s original backup singers who performed on Elvis’ original recordings such as “Suspicious Minds”, “In the Ghetto”, and many more. One thing Amber Brooke Taylor wants others to know is that with God all things are possible!
“Bless someone by an act of kindness not for something in return for yourself but instead bless/enrich that person’s life”… - Amber Brooke Taylor