Doreen Taylor has it all: a classically trained
singing voice that can handle everything from a raucous cover of "Redneck
Woman” to a smoldering version of the torch classic "My Funny Valentine” and
looks that have drawn interest from some of the country’s top modeling
agencies.
For most entertainers, playing lead roles in
national tours of Broadway shows and packing houses during long stints in
Atlantic City night clubs would be crowning achievements, but this talented
young woman is just getting started.
Well on her way to becoming a multi media phenomenon
Doreen has volunteered to support the Special Operations Warrior
Foundation: "I decided that I have been
so blessed with so many great opportunities that I wanted to give something
back. I decided to create a new project where I can give a large percentage of
the proceeds to a favorite charity.”
Part of the project is a coffee table style called
‘Coming Home’ a collection of recreations of some of World War II’s most famous
pin-up poses featuring Doreen that includes a CD full of some of World War II’s
greatest love songs.
"Coming Home” will be unveiled at a red carpet gala
in Philadelphia on February 26th.
20% of the profits from each book will go to the Warrior
Foundation. The gala will also include a
silent auction with 100% of all proceeds going to the Warrior Foundation.
You can count Warrior Foundation President John
Carney among Doreen’s biggest fans. "We
are honored that such a lovely and talented young woman has offered to help us
help special operations and their families at the time of their greatest need.”
The Special Operations Warrior Foundation is a 501 c
3 charity, rated "4 Stars” for financial responsibility by the watchdog agency
Charity Navigator.
Visit Doreen's official website by clicking here.