Career
Taylor is also a philanthropist, who devotes a significant amount of time and energy to combating the problem of land mines in Southeast Asia. From 1999 to 2002, Sally Taylor"s touring band consisted of a core group of musicians, most of whom also contributed to the recordings as well. The key members were:
Kenny Castro – bass
Kyle Commerford – drums (2000–2001)
Brian McRae – drums (1999–2000)
Dean Oldencott – drums (2001–2002)
Chris Soucy – guitars, vocals
In addition to her musical career, Sally Taylor is an advocate for the victims of land mines.
The charity endeavors to remove landmines from southeast Asia, raise awareness of the issues, and to assist victims to regain their lives and provide hope.
She appears on a Civil Defense, Too Many Years, to benefit Clear Path International"s work with land mine survivors. In 2007, Taylor hosted a charity concert in her home of Boulder, Colorado with singer-songwriter Wendy Woo and the band Something Underground, made up of brothers Seth and Josh Larson from the Colorado music scene.
Taylor has joined the band in the last few years, traveling through the Midwest and all the way to Southeast Asia twice, performing charity concerts. Alternative projects
Sally Taylor is involved in two other projects.
One is the creation of hand-made shawls for order, shown on her website.
In addition, Taylor, who is vegan, has developed a Volkswagen van, called "Sally in the Raw", into a food cart featuring vegan and raw foods.