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Roland Stephen Taylor (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, music executive, film maker, assistant professor, and actor. A figure in what has come to be known as Christian alternative rock, Taylor enjoyed a successful solo career during the 1980s, and also served in the short-lived group Chagall Guevara. In contrast to many Christian musical artists, his songs have often taken aim at Christian hypocrisy or "error" with the use of satirical, sardonic lyrics. In 1997, he founded the record label Squint Entertainment, which fueled the careers of artists such as Sixpence None the Richer, Chevelle, and Burlap to Cashmere. Despite this success, Taylor was ousted from the label by its parent, Word Entertainment, in 2001. He has produced and written for numerous musical acts, one of the most consistent being Newsboys. As a film-maker, Taylor co-wrote, directed, and produced the feature films Down Under the Big Top, The Second Chance, and Blue Like Jazz. After a decade and a half of hiatus, Taylor returned to performing music in 2010 as the front-man for Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, a supergroup he founded with Peter Furler, Jimmy Abegg, and John Mark Painter. Along with a university residency and continued filmmaking, Taylor would resume work on unfinished Chagall Guevara material into the 2020s. Biography Early life Taylor, the eldest of three children, was born in Brawley, California. Taylor's father, Roland Taylor, was a Baptist minister. When Taylor was six years old, the family relocated to Northglenn, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. He graduated from Northglenn High School in 1976. While there, he attempted to learn the bass guitar, piano and trombone. Upon graduation from high school, Taylor enrolled at Biola University in California. During his first year, he was first of the 100 chosen, from 20,000 applicants, to spend the summer at John Davidson's summer camp. At the camp, Taylor spent time learning from singers like Tony Orlando, Florence Henderson, and John Davidson. Taylor returned home and enrolled at the University of Colorado Boulder, to study "serious music". He graduated there in 1980, but described his Bachelor of Arts degree in music and theater as being worth "slightly more than the cash value of a Pizza Hut coupon." 1980s In 1980, Taylor wrote and directed a pop musical comedy titled Nothing to Lose based on the parable of the Prodigal Son from the Bible. It had a short run at a community theater in Denver. He also wrote and starred in a short film, Joe's Distributing, a parody of avant-garde films. Taylor wrote articles during this time that were published in The Wittenburg Door and CCM Magazine (for which he won an award from the Evangelical Press Association). After recording a demo of original songs, Taylor began to write for the musical group the Continental Singers. The Continental Singers' founder, Cam Floria invited Taylor to join the group as assistant director on a tour to France, Italy, and Poland sponsored by Solidarity. When he returned to the United States, he was asked to perform at the Christian Artists' 1982 Music Seminar in Denver. Billy Ray Hearn, president of Sparrow Records, was backstage and immediately signed Taylor to a recording contract. He recorded his debut solo project I Want to Be a Clone in 1982 and released it in January 1983. He quickly gained a reputation for writing songs that satirized beliefs and practices with which he disagreed. In 1983, Taylor recorded his first full-length album. Released in 1984, Meltdown included some of the demo material that was not on Clone along with some new material. His video single of the title track, "Meltdown (at Madame Tussauds)" was played on MTV, which was unusual for a Christian artist at the time. The video featured an appearance by actress Lisa Whelchel. The album also included "We Don't Need No Colour Code", which was critical of Bob Jones University and its anti-interracial dating policy, a policy that was not abandoned by the university until 2000. Another track on Meltdown, "Guilty By Association", one of the original demo songs, includes a jab with an impression in the middle eight at televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. The song "On the Fritz", the title track from Taylor's next studio album, was also targeted at Swaggart. Swaggart later struck back by devoting part of a chapter of Religious Rock 'N' Roll, a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (ISBN 0-935113-05-3) to Taylor, whom he saw as playing evil rock music. During a performance at 1984's Cornerstone Festival, Taylor fractured his ankle while jumping off the stage. He finished the summer's tour in an electric wheelchair. In 1985, Taylor received his first Grammy nomination in the "Best Male Gospel Performance" category, while also being nominated for Dove Awards as "Gospel Artist of the Year" and for Meltdown as the "Best Contemporary Album of the Year". Taylor and "Some Band" performed at the Dove Awards ceremonies in Nashville in April of that year, where they were introduced by Pat Boone. Taylor followed that release with On the Fritz, produced by Foreigner's Ian McDonald. Fritz was Taylor's first album to use all studio musicians instead of his usual backing group. Some of the musicians who played on this album were George Small, Tony DaVilio, Hugh McCracken, Carmine Rojas, Larry Fast and Allen Childs. Fritz, keeping with Taylor tradition, took aim once again at religious leaders, such as Bill Gothard ("I Manipulate"), greedy TV evangelists (again) ("You Don't Owe Me Nothing"), politicians using religion or avoiding questions of morality in order to get votes ("It's a Personal Thing"), and public schools teaching "values clarification" to children, asking them to determine who should be thrown overboard in an overcrowded lifeboat ("Lifeboat"). Taylor also recorded a duet with Sheila Walsh, "Not Gonna Fall Away", a tune written and recorded in 1981 by David Edwards. This was released as a 12" single titled "Transatlantic Remixes". Taylor and Walsh embarked on the Transatlantic Tour which included dates in the United Kingdom and the United States. Taylor and Walsh also participated in the recording of "Do Something Now" in 1985, a collaborative effort, similar to "We Are the World", to raise money for Compassion International's famine relief programs in Africa. Other artists participating included Amy Grant, Larry Norman, Russ Taff, Randy Stonehill, Mylon LeFevre, Steve Camp, Evie, Phil Keaggy, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Sandi Patty, Bill Gaither and Rick Cua. In between performing, recording and touring, Taylor met and married Debbie Butler of Irvine, California. They were married by Taylor's father at a private ceremony in Connecticut. Mrs. Taylor designed the album cover for a compilation on Sparrow, The Best We Could Find (Plus 3 That Never Escaped) and Myrrh's I Predict 1990, as well as some of Taylor's more colorful stage costumes. In 1987, Taylor once again lived up to his controve.... Discover the Steve Taylor popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Steve Taylor books.

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    Wainwright

    Martin Wainwright

    Wainwright: The Man Who Loved the Lakes is a celebration of the British landscape, and it tells the remarkable story of Alfred Wainwright who in 1952 decided to hand draw a series ...

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    Andrews Adventures

    Steve Taylor

    Embark on a spiritual voyage with "Andrew's Adventures: The Chronicles of Mary Magdalene," a narrative set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of transformation.Readers ...

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    The Football 100

    The Athletic

    A masterful ode to America’s gameand an unforgettable portrait of its greatest legends written by America’s best sportswriters.It is a question that has bedeviled football fans for...

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    Father of the Bride

    Edward Streeter

    The New York Times bestselling classic tale about modern marriage and the basis for the popular films is now back in print!Poor Mr. Banks! His jacket is too tight, he can’t get a c...

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    John Denver

    John Collis

    John Denver was America's biggestselling solo star of the '70s. In commercial terms he was on a par with Sinatra in the '40s, Elvis in the '50s and the Beatles in the '60s. He expe...

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    The Party Season

    SJI Holliday

    It's the most deadly time of the year...'Forget about a white Christmas the Yuletide turns bloodred in this pacy, atmospheric and chilling tale of festive revenge' T.M. Logan, bes...

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    Steve H. Taylor v. State Texas

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    This appeal is taken from four judgments of conviction for delivery of marihuana, in which the trials on the four indictments were consolidated upon appellants motion. Also consoli...

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    Secrets Among Friends

    Steve Taylor

    Secrets Among Friends is a comic novel, with elements of seriousness.

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    A Delicate Game

    Hana Walker-Brown

    A footballer dies of dementia, younger than he should.A teenage rugby player plays on through multiple blows and never wakes up from the last one.A scientist reveals endemic brain...

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    Messing Up the Paintwork

    Ebury Publishing

    ‘If it’s me and your granny on bongos, it’s The Fall.’As legendary frontman of postpunk outfit The Fall, Mark E. Smith was known as much for his mercurial temperament as his except...

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    The Illuminated Path

    Steve Taylor

    "The Illuminated Path: The Chronicles of Mary Magdelene, Volume 2" invites you into the spectral war between light and darkness. Mary faces not just the challenges of earthly skept...

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    A Good Bad Boy

    Margaret Wappler

    An artful and contemplative tribute to the late actor famed for his role as Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills, 90210.Best known for playing loner rebel Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills 9021...

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    Breaking Chains

    Steve Taylor

    Breaking the Chains:The New Underground Railroad: Christians Leading the Way to Freedom  explores the biblical teachings on human dignity and the abolition of modern slavery. ...

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    The Adventures of the Knight Terrors

    Steve Taylor

    This is a comic novel. Stake Stevens has an interesting life. He has incredibly vivid dreams. He dates a former beauty queen ("Little Miss Pork Princess") and he just found out tha...

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    Jerusalems Faith

    Steve Taylor

    "Step into an enthralling journey through 'Jerusalem's Faith,' a saga where early apostles navigate spiritual and earthly challenges. Set against the backdrop of ancient Jerusalem,...

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    Bone Driven

    Hailey Edwards

    Book Two in the powerfully addictive fantasy series The Foundling, perfect for fans of Ilona Andrews, Jenn Stark and Helen HarperThe bayou is burning, the battle is just beginning ...

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    The Buried

    Sharon Bolton

    AN OLD ENEMY IS LAID TO REST . . . AND A NEW CRIME IS DISCOVEREDFlorence Lovelady, the most senior serving policewoman in Britain, visits convicted serial killer Larry Glassbrook i...

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    The Kray Files

    Colin Fry

    When Ron and Reg Kray were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1968, most people thought that was the last they'd hear of two of the most notorious and vicious criminals Britain has ...

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    Behind the Shoulder Pads

    Joan Collins

    “I’ve had many amazing adventures in my life. Some stories, though, I have only ever shared with my friends.… Until now!”Dame Joan Collins has always believed that one should retai...

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    Rex Menudo and Satellites

    Steve Taylor

    "Rex Menudo and Satellites" is an adult comic novel in a similar vein as my first,, "The Adventure of the Knight Terrors". Rex tells of his wives, hepcats, friends Natasha Por...

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    Past Lives of the Rich and Famous

    Sylvia Browne

    In Past Lives of the Rich and Famous, Sylvia Browne, the renowned New York Times bestselling author and reigning queen of psychics provides a rare and riveting look at the (often v...

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    Leadership

    Andy Cope

    As 95 morphs into 24/7, it brings mounting pressures and new rules. Your life is fullon, relentless and exhausting and worse still, it's zipping by in a blur. It's easy to end up c...

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    Building Android Applications for Beginners

    Steve Taylor

    This book is aimed at people with little or no understanding of developing applications or any experience with Java or computer programming in general. Rather than immediately del...

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    Twelve Summers

    Adam Zwar

    Cricket fans, where were you during the disaster that was the 2013 Ashes? Adam Zwar was making a documentary about bodyline and filming a stunt that involved Brett Lee bowling boun...

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    End of Days

    Brad Taylor

    Pike Logan must stop a deranged killer hellbent on igniting an international conflagration in this explosive, actionpacked thriller from New York Times bestselling author and forme...

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    The Art of Style and Design For Editors and Authors

    Steve Taylor

    "The Art of Style and Design for Editors and Authors" by Steve Taylor is a comprehensive guide delving into the nuances of manuscript preparation and editing. The book covers a ran...

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    East of Acre Lane

    Alex Wheatle

    ‘Alex Wheatle writes from a place of honesty and passion’ Steve McQueen, director of Small AxeEast of Acre Lane is the fastpaced and razor sharp story of a young man trying to do t...

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    Unpublishable

    Chris Molnar & Etan Nechin

    “Being alive is just microdosing death.” Collected works from the notorious Brooklyn reading series, from notable and emerging writers alike. A famed underground reading serie...

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    Troublemakers

    Leslie Berlin

    Acclaimed historian Leslie Berlin’s “deeply researched and dramatic narrative of Silicon Valley’s early years…is a meticulously told…compelling history” (The New York Times) of the...