TAYLOR MELOCHE

ABOUT ME

Taylor Meloche is a Filipino-Canadian singer-songwriter, performer and instructor based in Vancouver, BC. Born and raised in the small farm town of Leamington, Ontario, Taylor embarked on a transformative post-secondary voyage across Canada and the United States, shaping her musical talents and passion for philanthropy.
Taylor attended and graduated from the arts boarding school Interlochen Arts Academy in Traverse City, MI, majoring in songwriting. Seeking further post-secondary opportunities in the States, she enrolled at the prestigious University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, CA, entering the Popular Music Program with a focus in songwriting. Studying under the tutelage of pop music greats such as Patrice Rushen and Sean Holt for just over two years. Amidst the chaos of COVID-19, she returned back to Canada and began anew in the Vocal Jazz Performance program at Capilano University in Vancouver, BC. She graduated with. Bachelor of Music with distinction in May 2025.
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Currently, Taylor works both as private music instructor in Vancouver, and an online music teacher for the Arts+ Soundwaves Music Program—offering private instruction to low-income families. Through her teaching, she aims to make music accessible to individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and incomes, while also empowering her students to build confidence and growth through music making. She is also a lead vocalist in the show band 'SISTAZ - A History of R&B Girl Groups', and regularly gigs around the city with her musical partner, Molly Moolman.
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Taylor Eloria
Taylor's original music draws inspiration from sources close to the heart. Born and raised in rural Ontario, she developed a deep appreciation for the natural world, which is reflected in her enchanted writing. Influenced by the tenderness of Filipino love songs and vivid storytelling from Canadian folk artists like Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, Taylor’s timeless music compels listeners to confront their deepest emotions. The name 'Eloria' is derived from her late paternal grandmother's French name.