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Taylor Lamborn is in a field at sunset for her Where the Heartache Ends shoot. Image captured by Ryan Koppleman

Taylor Lamborn is a soulful, gritty singer-songwriter based in Cleveland, Ohio, known for blending indie pop, blues, and rock with a commanding vocal presence and emotionally charged writing. An active force in the Northeast Ohio music scene, Lamborn has toured internationally, released multiple original projects, and earned recognition from American Idol producers, Taylor Guitars, and the Warner Brothers Showcase at House of Blues — all as a self-managed independent artist.

 

During the pandemic, she shifted toward intimate live acoustic recordings, reimagining older material to spotlight the vulnerability and raw honesty that define her sound. Since then, she has reunited with a full band, expanding her sonic landscape while staying rooted in the emotional intensity her audiences connect with.

 

Beyond her work on stage, Taylor is a dedicated music educator and community advocate. She has taught music both privately and in school settings, and she is incredibly proud of her work with several nonprofits. Through Project Drew, she collaborates with Veterans, helping them transform personal stories into original songs. With Roots of American Music, she serves as a music educator in public schools, using songwriting and American musical traditions to empower and inspire young learners.

 

Taylor’s artistry is matched by her passion for connection—whether she’s captivating a crowded room with her powerhouse vocals or guiding students and Veterans through creative expression.On January 2, 2026, she opens a new chapter with the release of “Where the Heartache Ends,” the first of several new releases arriving throughout early 2026.

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