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Russell Taff (born November 11, 1953) is an American
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singer and songwriter who grew up in Farmersville, California. He has sung a variety of musical styles throughout his career including:
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, traditional Southern gospel, contemporary
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, and
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. He first gained recognition as lead vocalist for
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(1976–81). One of his best-known performances is the song "Praise the Lord". He has also been a member of the Gaither Vocal Band, and occasionally tours with
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in the
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concerts. As a solo artist and songwriter, Taff is known for the 1980s anthem "We Will Stand". Taff has received various Dove and Grammy awards either as a solo artist or part of a larger musical group, most notably the Imperials.


Early life

Russ Taff was born to Joe and Ann Taff on November 11, 1953, the fourth of five sons, and grew up in Farmersville, California. Taff's father was a pastor of a small Pentecostal church - the Eastside Tabernacle Church which was located in an old laundromat - and machinist while his mother, Ann, was a field worker who picked fruit and chopped cotton. Taff's younger years were spent with the church and a tumultuous home life where he suffered physical and verbal abuse from both parents. His father's alcoholism, which Taff shared later in life, and verbal abuse along with his mom's physical abuse became overwhelming and confusing to the young boy. He retreated to his mother's collection of black and southern gospel albums, as any secular music was forbidden by his parents along with newspapers, magazines and TV. By the time he was 11 years old, Taff had learned to play the guitar which, along with singing, became an outlet for him from the familial strife. He credits his oldest brother, Bill, with being highly influential at this time, taking him to "all-night gospel sings and that sort of thing." The family moved to
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when Taff was 15 only to move back to California a few years later with Taff remaining in Arkansas to start college. It was at this time that he began listening to popular music for the first time. This was also the time, historically speaking, when the
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was in evidence across the United States. At age 16, Taff started a band with James Hollihan, Jr. (who became a lifelong musical friend and frequent co-producer) which they named Sounds of Joy. This led to an opportunity to play at the high school they attended which opened many opportunities to share their faith with other classmates during this remarkable time in history. Sounds of Joy covered artists like
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and Larry Norman. The group ended up recording 3 albums of their own, one of which was produced by Gary Paxton. At one point in the 70s, Sounds of Joy got the opportunity to open for the Imperials who were recognized as one of the trailblazing artists in the field of what became known as
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(CCM).


The Imperials

Sometime prior to 1976, Taff toured as a singer with evangelist Jerry Savelle. Aside from the opportunity to perform, he was "really studying the Bible" after his many years of being influenced by the emotionalism of his Pentecostal upbringing. In 1976, having made an impression on the group 2 years earlier,
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called with an offer to audition for the position as the group's new lead singer. Two weeks before his 23rd birthday, Taff traveled to Nashville, where the tryouts were taking place. Taff said "I sang with them that afternoon and that evening they hired me. I joined the Imperials when I was 22, and I’ve been riding buses ever since." His first appearance on an Imperials album was on 1977's ''Sail On'' which won the Grammy for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary Or Inspirational. Taff remained their lead singer from 1976 through 1981 for what is recognized as the Imperials most successful period as a group. Part of the reason Taff left the group in 1981 was due to the financial arrangements he had with them. He was paid a straight salary for his work within the group, which meant he did not share in any of the monies generated by ticket or album sales. Mark Allen Powell, writing in the ECCM, opined that this arrangement was likely fine when he first signed on with the Imperials, but was not an equitable situation when Taff's membership turned the group into the ‘single best-selling contemporary Christian music group’ in the US for the period of time he was a member. During his time with the Imperials the group garnered 3 Grammys and 5 Dove Awards with Taff earning 1 Dove Award himself. It was also during this time, at age 26, that the alcoholism that had been a part of the earlier family dynamic with his father became a part of Taff's own life.


Solo career to current

His time with the Imperials laid the groundwork for Taff's subsequent solo career. He has released 12 solo albums, earning two Grammys and five additional Dove Awards. He became highly regarded for his vocal ability with
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at one time calling him "the single most electrifying voice in Christian music". Aside from his own projects, Taff frequently appeared as a guest vocalist on other artist's albums. In fact, he mentioned that at one point his label had explored the idea of releasing an album of the duets he had sung with other artists, but soon realized that the resulting record would have resulted in a double disc worth of material. His 1985 album, ''
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'', was well received critically, moving CCM magazine to predict it would be that years’ choice for best album. While that prediction did not come to pass-- U2's ''Unforgettable Fire'' received that honor--it became regarded as a classic among contemporary Christian albums. A 2001 poll of critics undertaken by
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placed ''Medals'' at 36 on the list of the ‘greatest’ 100 Christian albums at that time. It did receive criticisms of sounding a ‘bit too derivative’ of Hall & Oates and its themes being too geared toward "simplistic triumphalism" as mentioned by Brian Quincy Newcomb and "expressive of a militancy" that was inappropriate for Christian music. In 1991, Taff was invited by Bill Gaither to join the Gaither Homecoming video series leading to guest appearances in the Homecoming concerts. He also briefly replaced Michael English in the Gaither Vocal Band in 1994. He had been doing a few solo albums during this time when he released the mainstream country album, '' Winds of Change'' (1995), on Reprise which was followed by his return to CCM after a decade-long absence from Christian pop with '' Right Here, Right Now'' in 1999, two years after the death of his father. He then joined the Gaither Vocal Band again, singing with them from 2001 to 2004. He still performs at some of the larger Gaither events along with doing solo appearances two weekends a month. ''I Still Believe'', a documentary film on Taff by director Rick Altizer saw limited release in October 2018. The film explores Taff's life from early childhood to present day touching on the family strife, singing career and dealing with his own issues of alcoholism.


Personal

Taff is married and with his wife Tori, whom he married the same year he joined the Imperials, has two adult daughters. Tori is quite involved with her husband's career as she is his main songwriting partner. Taff's history of
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, which started when he was 26, did experience a stretch of sobriety from 1988 to 1997 between his father and mother's deaths, but did not last. He finally gained victory over his addiction through Christian counseling and intense trauma therapy.


Discography

Solo albums Compilations *1994: '' We Will Stand/Yesterday and Today'' (Myrrh) *2003: ''The Best of Russ Taff'' (Spring Hill) With the Sounds of Joy *1974: ''YHWH'' (Shalom Records) *1975: ''Sharin (JoySong Records) With the Imperials *1977: ''Sail On'' (Dayspring/Word) *1978: ''Imperials Live'' (Dayspring/Word) *1979: ''Heed The Call'' (Dayspring/Word) *1979: ''One More Song For You'' (Dayspring/Word) *1980: ''Priority'' (Dayspring/Word) *1980: ''Christmas with the Imperials'' (Dayspring/Word) *1981: ''The Very Best of the Imperials'' (Dayspring/Word) compilation *1986: ''Old Fashioned Faith'' (Dayspring/Word) compilation *1996: ''Legacy 1977–1988'' (Word Records) compilation *2006: ''The Lost Album'' (Word Records) (originally recorded in 1976) *2006: ''The Imperials – Classic Hits'' (New Haven/Provident) compilation *2007: ''The Definitive Collection'' (Word/Warner) compilation With Gaither Vocal Band *2002: ''Everything Good'' (SpringHouse/EMI) *2003: ''A Cappella'' (SpringHouse/EMI) Appearances on other albums * 1981: '' For Every Man'' Steve Camp "Thank You" * 1981: ''Love Overflowing''
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"The Home of the Lord" * 1983: ''More than a Feelin
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(Sparrow) "Give Your Love", "Divina" * 1984: ''For People Who Don't Hear The Music Anymore'' (Word) Joyce Landorf "I'll Keep My Eyes on You" * 1984: ''Dancing with Danger''
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(Myrrh) "Strength of My Life" * 1984: ''The Praise in Us – A Word Family Praise Album'' Various Artists (Myrrh) "Simple Song for a Mighty God" * 1984: ''
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/Myrrh) "We Are His Hands" * 1985: ''The CAUSE'' (various artists) (Sparrow) "Do Something Now" * 1985: '' Lulu Roman Smith'' "King of Who I Am" * 1985: ''Sheep in Wolves Clothing'' Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart (Myrrh) "Gospel Ship" * 1988: ''Phil Keaggy & Sunday's Child''
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(Myrrh) "Aint Got No" * 1988: ''Can't Buy a Miracle'' Randy Stonehill (Word) "Awfully Loud World" * 1988: '' Lead Me On'' –
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(A&M) "All Right" * 1989: '' Our Hymns'' (Word) Medley: "Near The Cross"/"My Jesus I Love Thee"/"Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus" * 1990: ''Phase II'' Eddie DeGarmo (Fore Front) "There's Something About That Name" * 1990: '' Stolen Moments'' –
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(A&M) * 1990: ''Through Flood & Fire'' – Sparks (Reunion) "Jesus Rescues Me" * 1990: ''Our Christmas'' (Word) "
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" * 1990: ''Handel's Young Messiah'' (A&M) "He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd" with Sheila Walsh * 1991: ''For Such a Time as This'' Sheila Walsh (Star Song) "A Dove Amongst Eagles" * 1991: ''
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(Atlantic) * 1991: '' Show Me Your Way''
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(New Haven) "The Greatest Gift of All" * 1992: ''Above And Beyond'' O'Landa Draper & The Associates (Word) "Wipe A Tear" * 1992: ''Innocent Eyes'' Tanya Goodman Sykes (Benson) "Who at My Door Is Standing?" * 1992: ''No Compromise: Remembering the Music of Keith Green'' (Sparrow) "Your Love Broke Through" * 1992: ''Did You Think to Pray This Morning?'' – The Johnson Sisters with Russ Taff (Canaan) * 1993: '' Lead Me Not'' – Lari White (RCA) * 1993: '' Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams'' – various artists (Thirsty Ear/Chaos) * 1995: ''Beyond December'' – First Call (Warner Alliance) * 1996: ''Way I Should'' –
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(Warner Bros.) * 1997: '' Fire Down Below'' original soundtrack (Warner Brothers) "I'd Walk Through Fire" * 1997: '' Misguided Roses'' –
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Band (Atlantic) * 1998: '' Alabama Song'' –
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(MCA) * 1998: '' The Apostle'' original soundtrack (Rising Tide) "There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down" * 1998: ''Joy'' –
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(Capitol) * 1998: '' Mission 3:16'' –
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(Sparrow) "People of God" * 1998: '' Totally Committed'' – Jeff Foxworthy (Warner Bros.) * 1998: ''Jesus Saves'' Greg Long (Myrrh) "Prove That By Me" * 1999: ''Vestal & Friends'' – Vestal Goodman "Giver of Life" * 1999: ''Bridges'' original soundtrack (Verity) "Raven and the Dove" * 2000: ''Child of the Promise'' original cast recording (Sparrow) "The Mary I Know", "Mary Recitative", "Zacharias Recitative", "Nothing Ever Happens to a Shepherd" * 2000: ''Hands of Time'' – Anthony Burger (Daywind) "I Wish We'd All Been Ready" * 2000: ''Ordinary Day'' – Jeff and Sheri Easter (Spring Hill) "One Way" * 2001: ''Supernatural'' – The Raphaels (Track Records) * 2001: ''Press On'' – Selah (Curb) "Were You There" * 2002: ''Traveling Light: Songs from the 23rd Psalm'' (Brentwood) "Let It Flow" * 2002: ''Edge of the World'' – Randy Stonehill (Fair Oaks) "We Were So Young" * 2004: ''Better Days'' – Frank Bradford (Frb Records) "Watergrave" * 2005: ''Hymned No. 1'' – Bart Millard (of
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) (INO/Epic) "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" * 2006: ''Stand'' –
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(Sparrow/EMI) "We Will Stand" * 2008: ''Fall Like Rain'' – Clint Brown (Tribe Records) "I'm Forgiven" * 2016: ''Circuit Rider'' – William Lee Golden (Gaither Gospel Series) * 2022: ''There's a Rainbow Somewhere: The Songs of Randy Stonehill'' – various artists (RB MacNeel Music) "Remember My Name"


Solo singles


Video

Long-form * 1982: ''More Than Music'' No. 1 (Word) (originally aired as a TV show in 1981) "I Go to the Rock", "Here We Are" (duet with
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) * 1992: ''Russ Taff: A Christmas Song'' (Sparrow) * 2002: ''I Do Believe'' Gaither Vocal Band "One Way" * 2006: '' Ernie Haase & Signature Sound'' "Hold To God's Unchanging Hand" * 2007: ''The Best of Russ Taff'' From the Gaither Homecoming Series * 2007: ''Timeless: Concert of Faith & Inspiration'' * 2009: ''Gaither Vocal Band Reunion: Vol. 1'' "Born Again", "Heartbreak Ridge And New Hope Road", "Knowing You'll Be There" * 2009: ''Gaither Vocal Band Reunion: Vol. 2'' "The Really Big News", "When The Rains Come" ;Concept Music videos Gaither Homecoming video performances *1998: ''Down by the Tabernacle'' "The Tabernacle", "I Saw the Light" *1998: ''Rivers of Joy'' "We Will Stand" *1999: ''I'll Meet You on the Mountain'' "Hold To God's Unchanging Hand" *2000: ''Good News'' "When He Set Me Free" *2000: ''Irish Homecoming'' "Ain't No Grave" *2000: ''Whispering Hope'' "O Say, But I'm Glad" *2001: ''A
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Music Homecoming, Vol.2'' "My Tribute" *2001: ''London Homecoming'' "We Will Stand" *2002: ''Let Freedom Ring'' "When He Calls I'll Fly Away" *2002: ''New Orleans Homecoming'' "Praise The Lord" *2003: ''Australian Homecoming'' *2003: ''Red Rocks Homecoming'' "They Call It Gospel Music" *2003: ''Rocky Mountain Homecoming'' "The Workshop of the Lord" *2004: ''Journey to the Sky'' "Trumpet Of Jesus" *2004: ''Passin' the Faith Along'' "Born Again" *2004: ''We Will Stand'' "We Will Stand" *2005: ''Jerusalem Homecoming'' "Bethlehem, Galilee, Gethsemane" *2006: ''Canadian Homecoming'' "More Than Ever" *2006: ''Live from Toronto'' "Trumpet Of Jesus" *2006: ''Christmas in South Africa'' "Higher Than Mt. Kilimanjaro" *2007: ''Amazing Grace'' "
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" *2008: ''Homecoming Picnic'' "The Sweetest Song I Know" *2009: ''Joy in My Heart'' "Jesus Is The Best Thing" *2011: ''Alaskan Homecoming'' "Somebody's Coming", "We Will Stand" *2011: ''Majesty'' "I Shall Wear A Crown"


Awards and honors


Grammys

With the Imperials *1977 Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational for ''Sail On'' *1979 Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational for ''Heed the Call'' *1981 Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational for '' Priority'' Solo *1983 Best Gospel Performance, Male for ''Walls of Glass'' *1991 Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Under Their Influence''


GMA Doves

As member of the Imperials *1977: Male Group of the Year *1979: Male Group of the Year *1980: Male Group of the Year *1981: Male Group of the Year *1981: Song of the Year – "Praise The Lord" *1981: Male Vocalist of the Year *1982: Male Vocalist of the Year *1998: Inducted into the GMA's
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(with all five original members:
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, Armond Morales, Gary McSpadden, Sherrill Neilsen & Henry Slaughter, as well as Joe Moscheo, Terry Blackwood, Sherman Andrus, and Jim Murray) Solo *1984: Male Vocalist of the Year *1986: Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for ''Medals'' *1989: Rock Album of the Year for ''Russ Taff'' *1989: Recorded Music Packaging of the Year for ''Russ Taff'' *1990: Rock Album of the Year for ''The Way Home'' *1990: Rock Recorded Song of the Year for "The River Unbroken" *2016: Inducted into the GMA's Gospel Music Hall of Fame Nominations with the Gaither Vocal Band *2003: Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year *2003: Country Album of the Year


See also

* Dove Award for Song of the Year * Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary


References


Sources

* Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music; Powell; pp 46, 47; Hendrickson Publishers; Pap/Cdr edition (August 2002) * Alfonso, Barry (2002
s The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music
* Jones, Kim (2008

* Larkin, Colin (2006

* Mansfield, Brian (2005) Allmusic.com*
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Interview (2006)
Today's Pentecostal Evangel


External links

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The Imperials official websiteGaither Homecoming websiteGospel Singer-Russ Taff
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