Talk:Mark Taylor (music producer)
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[edit]Mark Taylor not produce records to Britney Spears, ok?
Dannii Minogue
[edit]Missing the work done on Dannii Minogues Girl album, pre cher as the singer sang a version of believe before it was re-written for Cher. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sailor iain (talk • contribs) 18:48, 17 May 2020 (UTC)
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Grammy award
[edit]The Grammys official website lists Taylor as a winner and it can clearly be seen here, which says - "Our GRAMMY Search database lets you find GRAMMY winners by name of the award recipient." His name along with Cher and Brian Rawling is listed under Winners. And there is 3 additional sources in the article as well that describe him as "Grammy Award winner Mark Taylor". If someone has some sources to contradict these, saying that he didn't win a Grammy for his work on Believe, then please post them here so we can have a look at them. Thanks.-- Isaidnoway (talk) 15:47, 15 July 2016 (UTC)