Born and raised in Juneau, Alaska, Taylor (Dallas) Vidic has become a vital force in the Alaskan arts scene, both onstage and behind the scenes. An accomplished performer and songwriter, she presents her original music as a solo artist and with The Muskeg Collective. She is also a sought-after vocalist across genres, performing a wide range of non-original and stylistically diverse work with projects including The Nude & Rude Revue, The Juneau Big Band, and the all-star ensemble The High Costa Living. Beyond performing, Taylor is known for creating space - bringing artists together and building stages large and small for others to shine. Notable productions include Áuke Rock and TROLLFEST.
In April 2026, Taylor will release her long-anticipated debut album, Cat & Mouse. Created with support from a Rasmuson Individual Artist Award and 267 Kickstarter backers, the record is a two-part musical experience that reflects her life between genres. The “Cat” half features Taylor’s jazz-forward originals, fully orchestrated by Spencer Edgers and recorded at Frostline Studios in Anchorage with a dozen Alaskan musicians. The folk-rock “Mouse” half was recorded at Sage Arts outside Seattle, bringing together a separate collective of Alaskan artists for a distinct but complementary sound.