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Russ Taff | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Russell Taff |
Born | Farmersville, California, U.S. |
November 11, 1953
Genres | Contemporary Christian, gospel, southern gospel |
Occupations | Singer, songwriter, speaker |
Years active | 1974–present |
Associated acts | The Imperials, Gaither Vocal Band |
Website | RussTaff.com |
Russell Taff (born November 11, 1953) is an American gospel singer.
Taff has one of the most recognizable voices in Christian music. He has sung a variety of musical styles throughout his career including: pop rock, traditional southern gospel, contemporary country music, and rhythm and blues. He first gained recognition as lead vocalist for The Imperials (1977–81). 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 Bill Gaither in the Gaither Homecoming concerts. As a solo artist and songwriter, Taff is known for the 1980s anthem "We Will Stand".
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Russ Taff is originally from Farmersville, California. Taff later then moved to Arkansas where he graduated from Cutter-Morning Star High School in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Taff and his wife, Tori, have two daughters: Maddie Rose and Charlotte.
Year | Album | US Christian | Record Label | Record Producer(s) |
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1983 | Walls of Glass | 5 | Myrrh | Bill Schnee |
1985 | Medals | 2 | Jack Joseph Puig | |
1987 | Russ Taff | 2 | ||
1989 | The Way Home | 1 | Darrell Brown, James Hollihan, Jr., Taff | |
1991 | Under Their Influence | 5 | James Hollihan, Jr., Taff | |
1992 | A Christmas Song | 6 | Sparrow | James Hollihan, Jr. |
1995 | Winds of Change | Reprise | Hollihan, Randy Scruggs, Taff | |
1999 | Right Here, Right Now | Benson | James Hollihan, Jr., Taff | |
2007 | Now More Than Ever | 41 | Spring Hill | Hollihan, Barry Jennings, Michael Sykes, Taff |
2010 | Another Sentimental Christmas | James Hollihan, Jr. | ||
2011 | Faroe Islands | Jákup Zachariassen, Óli Poulsen, Kristoffur Mørkøre |
Year | Single | US Country | Album |
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1983 | "We Will Stand" | Walls of Glass | |
1985 | "I'm Not Alone" | Medals | |
1995 | "Love Is Not a Thing" | 53 | Winds of Change |
"One and Only Love" | 51 | ||
"Bein' Happy" | 66 |
Year | Video | Director |
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1985 | "I'm Not Alone" | |
"Not Gonna Bow" | ||
1989 | "Winds Of Change" | |
"I Cry" | ||
1991 | "Life's Railway to Heaven" | |
1995 | "Love Is Not a Thing"[1] | Deaton-Flanigen Productions |
"One And Only Love" |
Dove Award for Song of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary
Sometimes it’s hard for me to understand
why we pull away from each other so easily
even though were all walkin’ the same road
Yet we build dividing walls between our
brothers and ourselves, but I, I don’t care
What label you may wear, if you believe in Jesus
You belong with me, the bond we share
And all I care to see it will change the world forever
if you will join with me, join and sing, sing...
Chorus:
You’re my brother you’re my sister
so take me by the hand
Together we will work until He comes
There’s no foe that can defeat us
if we’re walkin’ side by side
As long as there is Love
We will stand
The day will come that we will be as one
and with a mighty voice together
We will all proclaim that Jesus, Jesus is King
It will echo through the earth
it will shake the nations
And the world will see
And they will see
Chorus
Take me by the hand
Join with me
Join let us sing