Doreen Taylor's country-inspired album Magic marks a return to her roots. "My heart was always in southern rock, my heart has always liked Skynyrd and ZZ Top. That kind of country twang but rock and roll," Taylor told Uinterview exclusively. "Magic is my own song writing and finally my own thing."
Taylor, who is a trained opera singer with a musical theater upbringing, brought these influences to her new show. "We really are going to use the influence of Atlantic City, my theatrical background and use all of my strengths and put them together in one Magic show. And really pull out all the stops," she said.
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