• Taylor James Davis

    Taylor James Davis is an Americana Singer-Songwriter from Bloomington, IN, currently residing in Palm Beach, FL. Taylor has been a full time Musician for the last seven years recording two records & traveling across the country playing 15 states & well over 320 gigs. Taylor’s last record, “AT NIGHT in the DARK”, is available on all the streaming platforms as well as his previous record, “Golden Age Syndrome”. Taylor has also curated events at over 75 different venues across the country not only as a performer but as an organizer of Community Music, Comedy & Art events.

    Taylor is first & foremost a Songwriter. His writing started at a very young age and blossomed into a full fledged Music Career rooted in the Troubadours that came before him like Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Fogerty & more. His original songs such as Cold in July, The Devils Are Here, Gone, Unlock the Chain & After the Fire show the vast emotional landscape that Davis is able to tap into especially on topics like Mental Health. The songs cadences draw outside the genre listeners & the use of visionary landscapes in the pieces, send the audience to a cinematic place.

    Taylor’s stage accolades speak for themselves. In the last four & a half years, Taylor has taken his Six String Acoustic Takamine & Hohner Harmonica set around the country performing at all different types of venues. From two albums of original music “At Night in the Dark & Golden Age Syndrome”, Taylor weaves in Classic Americana Rock, Country, Folk & more into his set. His covers include the likes of Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles, Prince, Bob Marley, John Denver, The Rolling Stones, Bill Withers, John Prine, Bob Dylan. Taylor’s use of the Harmonica rack for simultaneously playing while picking the guitar also tips a hat to the list of artist before his time in the same genre.

    From LIVE Music Showcases, to Comedy & Hip-Hop infused, Taylor has curated close to 100 shows across the country. Primarily in Miami, Taylor became the host of Miami’s most legendary Open Mic at Churchill’s Pub in Little Haiti just six months into his stay in Miami, FL.

    Since that time in 2018, Taylor has curated shows 80 plus shows from
Bar Nancy, Lincoln’s Beard Brewing Co. The Cocinta, Bon Eatery & Winery, Roots Miami as well as spots up along the East Coast of the United States.

  • Brandon Rabi (Guitarist)

    Brandon Rabi is a guitarist and singer born and raised in Miami, Florida. Brandon also is the guitarist and a singer in his own band, Split Magic. Brandon has appeared and made contributions on a pair of studio singles (Love Me All Day - Taylor Davis and The Outside) (Touring Song - Marcos Cabanas, Taylor Davis, Jarod Clemons, Bobby Mahoney, Jake Thistle, Evan Rotella). He cites his biggest influences to be Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and John Mayer. At age 11, Brandon started gaining interest in music after he took a music class in middle school, winning the prestigious “Best Year 1 Guitar Student” Award. For the remainder of his academic career, he almost never picked up the guitar again. At age 17, Brandon saw Guns N’ Roses live and claims to have had a “spiritual awakening” and from then on knew what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Shortly after, in May of 2018, Brandon met Taylor Davis through unspecified means. In March of 2021 he joined The Outsiders to be the lead guitar player and by the end of the 2021, he completed his first tour, and conquered many of Miami and Palm Beach’s finest venues.

  • Beau Cornelius (Piano)

    Beau Cornelius is a jazz pianist, pedagogue, and producer based out of Miami. Growing up in Ocala, he spent most of his time practicing, listening, and performing at local venues. In 2015, Beau started performing solo sets regularly at The Grand Bohemia Hotel in Orlando, Florida. In 2017, Beau received a notable job opportunity securing an audition to Disneyland's All-American College Band program, where he got to record an album with the AACB program on his 21st birthday in Capitol Records.

    In 2020, he graduated with an M.M. in Jazz Studies from USC Thornton, and was mentored by eight-time grammy wining producer, Gregg Field. This mentorship secured him a full scholarship to the University of Miami’s Frost School of music to pursue a doctoral degree. At 25 year of age, he accompanies the vocal jazz elements classes and studies privately with Martin Bejerano, Russell Ferrante, and Alan Pasqua.

    Additionally, Beau holds a weekly residency at the Betsy-Ross Hotel on Ocean Drive, and at the Faena Hotel on South Beach. You can hear him play solo piano every Saturday from 11-4pm, or with the Louis Aman> trio every Tuesday and Saturday from 8:30-10:30 p.m. In addi>on to performing regularly at these hotels, Beau consistently works at the Biltmore in Coral Gables, the Ritz Carlton in Bal-Harbour, and at Hotel Greystone on South Beach.

    Recently, Beau was hired as an adjunct professor at Miami Dade College (Kendall) to instruct private jazz piano lessons at the collegiate level. This is the start to a long-lasting career in the collegiate realm of collegiate jazz studies.

    Beau is constantly practcing, performing, networking, and arranging. He has been focusing on the fusion of electronic dance music and Traditional Jazz. In his off time, he loves to play tennis, shed computer games, kick it with friends, enjoy his five-speed VW Golf, and experiment in Ableton

  • Cliff Dobson (Drums)

    Cliff Dobson is an Ohio native living in South Florida for the past 4 years. His musical journey started long before his time with Taylor Davis and the Outsiders. He has been drumming since age 10, playing in and outside of school. His early days saw him playing heavy metal in his friend's basement.

    Now, he has over a decade of experience, which is still actively accumulating. He plays with multiple bands at any given time and enjoys playing in many styles and situations.

    In addition to playing with The Outsiders, Cliff enjoys teaching, composing, songwriting, and just simply appreciating new music discoveries.

    His biggest influences range from Vinnie Colaiuta, Adam Deitch, and Larnell Lewis, all the way to Brooks Wackerman and Stewart Copeland.

    He likes to believe that his taste in music ascends genre, often blending them together. Cliff believes the most impressive talent to be that which is unique and true to one's self, which is the standard he sets for himself.

    These days, Cliff finds himself spending most of his time on his studies at the University of Miami's highly-acclaimed Frost School of Music. Here, he plans to earn his bachelor's in Modern Artist Development and Entrepreneurship.

    After graduation, Cliff plans to continue his same music pursuits and sees no end to his musical quest.