The Voice That Defined A Generation
Taylor Dayne (born Leslie Wunderman on March 7, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who rose to fame in the late 1980s with her powerful voice and dance-pop hits. Her first two albums, "Tell It to My Heart" and "Can't Fight Fate," were both certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.
She burst onto the scene with "Tell It to My Heart" in 1987, a song written by Seth Swirsky and Ernie Gold. The track reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal, Female in 1988. Her remarkable run included seven US Top 10 singles: "Tell It to My Heart," "Prove Your Love," "I'll Always Love You," "Don't Rush Me," "With Every Beat of My Heart," "Love Will Lead You Back" (#1), and "I'll Be Your Shelter."
Time Out ranked "Tell It to My Heart" in their "100 Best Party Songs Ever Made," praising her "positively voracious" performance. Rolling Stone and Billboard have both recognized her as one of the most successful dance artists of all time, with worldwide sales exceeding 75 million albums and singles.
Her partnership with OnSite Records represents an exciting return to her dance music roots. With multiple Grammy nominations and an American Music Award under her belt, Taylor brings decades of experience to this new collaboration, promising to deliver fresh takes on her classic hits alongside innovative new material that bridges '80s dance-pop with contemporary house music.