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Topic: Terry Scott Taylor


  
  Terry Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terry Taylor was a popular fan favorite for much of his early career in the Mid-South region and other Southern professional wrestling territories in the 1980s.
Taylor became a face as a result, though he retained the Red Rooster gimmick, and even began referring to his fans as "Rooster Boosters." He remained in the WWF until 1990.
In 1993, Taylor returned to the WWF as "Terrific Terry Taylor." He continued wrestling as a heel, coming to the ring to his old Red Rooster theme, minus the rooster howling.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terry_Taylor   (881 words)

  
 Terry Scott Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative music group, Lost Dogs.
Taylor, Gene Eugene (Adam Again), Derri Daugherty (The Choir), and Michael Roe (The 77s) have released over the last decade five eclectic albums of traditional American music (country, folk, blues, rock) with a decidedly modern feel.
Taylor produced a number of albums over the years with singer/songwriter Randy Stonehill, including Equator (which included the Stonehill concert favorite "Shut De Do"), the dreamy Wonderama, and the 2001 Childrens album Uncle Stonehill's Hat, which also featured Taylor's daughter Noelle contributing her voice to the story.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terry_Scott_Taylor   (873 words)

  
 Tuesday Morning 3am
Terry Taylor just may be the most creative, consistently satisfying artist working today that you’ve never heard of.
Taylor works with several groups of musicians at the same time, and no two of his albums have ever sounded quite the same.
Taylor’s first two solo albums are really a double record released separately, dealing with the same subject matter and possessing the same basic sound.
tm3am.com /article_extra_tst.htm   (2966 words)

  
 Terry Scott Taylor - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth
Taylor has stated that the album would not be what it was without Madeira’s musicianship and creative input, and he’s certainly right on that account.
Most of what Taylor says in his "explanation" won't surprise his fans; he indicates he is not the characters he portrays in his music.
Taylor offers a distinctly personal take on life with his Father's Day memory called "Papa Danced on Olvera Street." Avocado Faultline is dedicated to his father and this focus may or may not explain the themes and sound of the album.
www.tollbooth.org /2000/reviews/avocado.html   (1289 words)

  
 Music Reviews Terry Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Terry is a musician who happens to be Christian, and there is a spiritual quality to his work, but it's not like putting on an Amy Grant or Michael W. Smith album.
Terry pulled out songs from all over his musical map, and it's amazing the wealth of material this man has to draw upon - it's absolutely disgusting that he should be so profoundly prolific, and yet so unknown to the great unwashed.
Terry is a writer who can twist a phrase in a way most wordsmith’s dream of - Witness the emotion of Mama’s in the Desert and Sweet Companion — heck he can noodle a good tune too, it’s just that many of the songs are buried in the clutter on this one.
www.banophernalia.com /reviews/music/artists_taylor.htm   (1473 words)

  
 BCCN: Terry Taylor gets personal again
The liner notes make much of the notion that these songs, forged in the throes of deep introspection, show us Terry Scott Taylor at his most 'personal.' But as good and beautiful and true as these tunes are, the view they offer of his personality is actually rather one-sided.
Terry's raucous sense of humor, in particular, is noticeably absent.
The disc, produced by Daniel Amos leader Terry Taylor, sported A Hard Day's Night style artwork, and contained large doses of the wackiness DA was known for, along with a huge debt to '60s pop.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/bc.cgi?bc/bccn/0999/taylor   (703 words)

  
 Taylor Race Management Team
Marcie Taylor is by title, Secretary-Treasurer of Taylor Race Engineering, Inc. In reality, she runs the entire administrative side of the business, in addition to being the first to greet callers.
Terry is the only native Texan of our staff (and this is important stuff in these parts), growing up just down the road in Garland.
Scott and Becky live in Flower Mound, Texas with their two children, "a handsome boy and a beautiful little girl", as well as two very large dogs.
www.taylor-race.com /management.HTM   (1038 words)

  
 TERRY SCOTT TAYLOR : THE NEVERHOOD SOUNDTRACK [ @ PhileasPHOGG ]
Taylor combines acoustic guitar, bass and drums with saxophones, clarinets, banjos and just about any other instrument lying around the studio to create a swirling miasma of plastic sound with an Elfmanesque sense of fun.
Rumor has it that Taylor both wore and ingested unusual amounts of clay in the process of becoming one with it; feeling its intrinsic worth; getting at the true clay essence.
Or at least a kind of trademark Terry Taylor sound stripped of reason and pushing creative boundaries well past the pedestrian.
www.phileasphogg.net /reviews/terrytaylor_neverhood.html   (1016 words)

  
 Terry Taylor - "Cornerstone 2002"
Taylor is one of the main reasons alternative Christian music even exists.
Over the course of 25+ years and as many records, Taylor has, with inimitable wit and lyrical prowess, exposed the collective neuroses and hypocrisies of the American Church.
Terry appeared at the Acoustic Stage in addition to performing with DA and The Lost Dogs.
www.servantsheart.net /cs02pho35.htm   (159 words)

  
 TERRY SCOTT TAYLOR : JOHN WAYNE [ @ PhileasPHOGG ]
Taylor's style and vocal mannerisms recall another bitingly funny Taylor (Steve, that is), but Terry Scott's tendency to crank up the crankiness, both with voice and pen, gives him an acid stamp of uniqueness.
Terry Taylor is the pioneer that blazed the trail.
Those familiar with Taylor's previous solo albums may be surprised to find that this one has less in common musically with the mellower fare of Knowledge and Innocence or Briefing for the Ascent.
www.phileasphogg.net /reviews/terrytaylor_johnwayne.html   (1395 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Daniel Amos
Taylor's songwriting is in top form, skewering televangelists (a favorite topic) on “Return of the Beat Menace.” DA's most accessible album.
Taylor, Chamberlain and Greg Flesch kick up a snarling three-guitar attack, making it the hardest rocking DA album since Horrendous Disc and the closest the band has ever come to straight-ahead punk.
Employing a wide variety of styles, Taylor takes a tour of his Southern California cradle, viewing it through the prisms of John Wayne (the actor) and John Wayne (the OC airport).
www.trouserpress.com /entry.php?a=daniel_amos   (2521 words)

  
 A Review by The Phantom Tollbooth
Through his masterful writing Taylor asks the profound questions, and in the process encourages the listener to think deeply and then to trust in the Lord of Grace to handle the unanswerable answers.
Terry Scott Taylor fans are very loyal to this honest artist--a man of integrity and courage who writes songs that express deeply felt emotions, and lyrics that phrase hard, thought-out faith issues in an unusually clever way.
Taylor is true to himself and to the grace that he knows.
www.tollbooth.org /review99/gofgrace.html   (1271 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Alarma Chronicles: Music: Daniel Amos,DA,Terry Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The most glaring difference is that Terry Taylor (or the whole band) decided somewhere along the way that the song "It's Slick" (about media advertising) ought to be retitled "It's Sick," along with changing the lyrics to reflect this also (I liked the original title better, as the satire came through much more clearly).
It seems like I saw comments by Terry Scott Taylor (generally the lead singer and lyricist) about many of the songs and their meanings / message there also, which is valuable, as Taylor often has "coded" lyrics that I've never been able to figure out the true meaning of, though some are quite apparent.
Terry Taylor, lead singer of Daniel Amos, is incredibly prolific, recording solo and with a few bands.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0009WPT3W?v=glance   (1985 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/terryscotttaylor
Taylor continues to be an influential friend and patriarch.
Scattered throughout the world, including Canada, Japan, England, Russia, Australia, and Holland, Taylors' followers are without peer in their devotion to the sheer genius of his phenomenally extensive musical work, the poignant accuracy of his biting social commentary, and the symmetrically transcendent cut of his stage pants.
Terry: Thanks for the songs that helped me realize that there was good, intelligent Christian music out there.
www.myspace.com /terryscotttaylor   (1661 words)

  
 Tuesday Morning 3am
It’s amazing to me that Taylor has amassed such a huge body of superb work (26 studio albums between three bands and a solo career) and he still remains unknown.
By the time they arrived at their magnum opus, the four-album Alarma Chronicles, DA was a musical force to be reckoned with, one that embraced a darker spirituality filled with doubt and questioning.
Taylor is typically real here, emotional without being sentimental: “Now you’re the catch in my throat, was I in your dreams of last goodbyes, now you’re the thorn in my heart, was I a flash in your eyes?”
tm3am.com /article_010718.htm   (1187 words)

  
 VIP Retail
Fueled by the literate, brilliant and acclaimed songwriting genius of Terry Taylor, the band has developed a reputation as the most exciting, creative and progressive element in its genre.
Legendary song-writer Terry Scott Taylor and his recently reenergized band Daniel Amos teeter bravely on the edge of an allusive fence with their latest release, an impressive 33-song, double-disc set, Mr.
Taylor himself recognizes that Daniel Amos' music may not be instantly accessible to all.
www.galaxy21music.com /retail/daretail.html   (1343 words)

  
 The Terry Taylor Page
Terry hopes this will be the first of a number of tours.
It was reported that Terry was to be on this album, but it turns out that he is not.
Terry was a part of Diamante's Late Night Showcase during GMA week.
www.danielamos.net /terry   (476 words)

  
 BCCN: Taylor does it all -- from surf to country
Taylor wrote all but four of the 17 tracks on Surfonic Water Revival, and the album boasts an eclectic set of tunes and interpreters, from the Beach Boys balladry of Chuck Girard to the skankin' ska of the Insyderz and the O.C. Supertones.
Surf music aside, Taylor pays tribute to other Californianisms -- such as orange groves and cowboy movie stars -- in the much-delayed John Wayne, his first original solo album in over a decade.
The project sounds more like a Daniel Amos album than Taylor's previous solo outings; instead of introspective musings on death and the afterlife, it offers the sort of slice-of-life portraits, tongue-in-cheek humor and clamorous choruses that one normally associates with his group efforts.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/bc.cgi?bc/bccn/0199/taylor   (746 words)

  
 THEOOZE - Articles: Viewing Article
Artists that have shocked and amazed their audiences at every turn of their careers, and every year come up with new stuff that continues to challenge and be worthy of recruiting new followers to its creator.
That said, no one is doing songs like Taylor -- he has the dark wit and realistic eye for detail of a Zevon or Newman, the catchy Beatlesque pop style of a Costello, the talent for crafting a spectacular spiritually-tinged anthem like Dylan, and rocks with grace and dignity and raw nerve like Petty.
But deep in there is the heart of a lion, a loving view of life and redemption and our broken ways that inspire emotions in the listener the other songwriters are rarely capable of.
www.theooze.com /articles/article.cfm?id=86   (450 words)

  
 To Craft The Night Watch
Terry Taylor is nothing if not a survivor.
Today, Taylor is named by critics as one of the truly gifted songwriters in Christian music, although his songs generally are not recorded by other artists.
Terry Taylor: I have to agree with Flannery O'Connor.
www.leaderu.com /marshill/mhr05/taylor1.html   (4194 words)

  
 TheLostDogs.com - Lexington Herald-Leader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Taylor says the band's fan base comprises fans of the American roots music sound, which is unique to Christian music, as well as fans of the members' individual acts.
Taylor is the front man for Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies, Derri Daugherty fronted The Choir, and lead guitarist Mike Roe hails from The 77s.
Another different thing for fans who haven't seen the band in a while will be the absence of the fourth Dog, Gene Eugene, the front man for Adam Again and legendary producer who died in 2000.
www.thelostdogs.com /articles/lexingtonherald02.html   (317 words)

  
 Trinity House Theatre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Lost Dogs began as an exciting collaboration between four brilliant frontmen/ songwriters, creating music that transcended the musical boundaries of their respective bands.
Terry Taylor (DA, the Swirling Eddies), Gene Eugene (Adam Again), Derri Daugherty (The Choir), and
This show will feature solo sets by Michael Roe, Terry Scott Taylor and Derri Daugherty all performing new songs from their upcoming 2002 solo releases (Taylor's "Little, Big" and "Big," Roe's, "Say your Prayers," and Daugherty's yet untitled solo ep).
www.trinityhouse.org /2002_events/10_18_02_dogs.html   (464 words)

  
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Terry Taylor and Derri Daugherty agreed with Michael Roe when he enthusiastically stated that, "This DVD is everything we hoped it would be.
Terry is currently tied up with a new soundtrack project and will be finishing work on this project as time permits.
Then as Terry was writing his liner notes for this project, the idea came up for him to instead record an in-depth interview detailing the history of DA and much of the music found on this collection.
lists.danielamos.com /pipermail/danews.mbox/danews.mbox   (11975 words)

  
 Here's a heavy story... -- Synchronicity - The Scientific and the Strange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
There's a very obscure musical artisan whose work I've had the pleasure of getting to know over the past 12 years or so...a fellow by the name of Terry Scott Taylor.
Terry: "Dad went to be with the Lord Tuesday June 5th.
During his 'dream state,' Dad was heard to say "Jesus" several times as well as "I'm ready to go Home," and finally "It's so beautiful." Monday night, all of the family was there, except for my son.
www.voy.com /41411/29.html   (1029 words)

  
 Daniel Amos
But Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos, one of the most important bands in Christian music, admits that being "well established" can sometimes invite unwarranted pigeonholing.
Buechner" (pronounced Beekner) sounds suspiciously fictitious, the title is an ode to one of Taylor's guiding lights, Frederick Buechner, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated author and Presbyterian minister.
Taylor says he first felt a strong connection to Buechner when he read his book of essays, A Room Called Remember.
www.galaxy21music.com /pages/da.html   (688 words)

  
 Michele's Terry Scott Taylor Page
Terry Taylor is most well-known as the lead singer and songwriter of Daniel Amos.
Taylor has also produced several albums for other groups, such as the 'Rap'sures (a mid-80's Christian rap group) and Randy Stonehill.
And yes, Taylor is working on the soundtrack, including incidental music, for a new horror film called Mothman.
www.geocities.com /penultima.geo/DA/TST.htm   (337 words)

  
 Sombrance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After spending years trying to ease his fan base out of the thrash of Weapons of Our Warfare and into the Queensryche-ish tones of River Disturbance, Jimmy P Brown II has found what he was looking for.
Those long-time fans of his can't help but be aware of his love and admiration of Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos/Swirling Eddies/Lost Dogs).
If you are a fan of David Bowie, Terry Scott Taylor, Rammstein, Andone, or Wumpscut then you will Fearful Symmetry.
www.sombrance.com /bios/jimmy.shtml   (384 words)

  
 Random Acts and Hodgepodge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tracks 1-2: The Starter Set, featuring Terry Scott Taylor and Jason Martin (of Starflyer 59 fame) was a brilliant, but short lived and ill fated experiment designed to attract industry attention.
Tracks 4-7: "When Terry writes songs for my projects, he sits in his living room with a guitar and a standard tape recorder and bangs out these "sketches".
It was a cheap way to work so Terry didn't have to hire musicians and book studio time just to have us reject a piece for our games.
doo.nomoretangerines.com /nevhood/hodge1.htm   (187 words)

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