B. E. Taylor
B.E. Taylor | |
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Birth name | William Edward Taylor |
Born | 1954 |
Origin | Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres |
Pop rock Christian rock AOR |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Acoustic guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1981 - present |
Labels |
MCA, Epic, First String Records (B.E. Taylor Group) Chrishae Records |
Associated acts |
B.E. Taylor Group Jeff Jimerson |
Website | http://www.betaylor.com |
B.E. Taylor (born William Edward Taylor, 1954 in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, U.S.) was the lead singer of the pop rock band B.E Taylor Group, and is currently a solo artist.
During his solo career, B.E has recorded 5 albums and developed a following in the adult contemporary market with his annual Christmas tours. He has two brothers named David A. Taylor, Dan Taylor, and three nieces and three nephews. He had also performed for many popular television programs in the 90s, including the award-winning LightMusic,[1] for which he was the music director, Nickelodeon, and its night-time programming block, Nick At Nite.[2]
B.E.'s current guitarist, Rick Witkowski, is also a member of the progressive rock band Crack the Sky.
Discography
With B.E. Taylor Group
Albums
- Innermission (1982)
- Love Won the Fight (1983)
- Life Goes On EP (1984)
- Our World (1986)
Singles
- "Never Hold Back" (1982) - #54 Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks
- "Love Won the Fight" (1983)
- "Just A Beat Away" (1983)
- "Vitamin L" (1984) - #66 Billboard Hot 100
- "Dangerous Rhythm" (1986)
- "Reggae Rock & Roll" (1986)
- "Karen" (1986) - #94 Billboard Hot 100
As a solo artist
Albums
- B.E. Taylor Christmas (1994)
- Try Love (1997)
- B.E. Taylor Christmas 2 (2000)
- One Nation Under God (2004)
- Love Never Fails (2006)
Singles
- "This Time" (1997) - #29 Gavin Adult Contemporary
- "Love You All Over Again" (1997) - #28 Gavin Adult Contemporary
- "Let There Be Peace On Earth" (2002)
References
- ↑ Passing of Tom Green, Pioneer Contemporary Christian Broadcaster Christian Connection. Retrieved 2006-12-03
- ↑ Who the "L" are we? Studio L website. Retrieved 2006-12-03
External links
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