Russ Taff

Russ Taff
Background information
Birth name Russell D Taff
Born (1953-11-11) November 11, 1953
Farmersville, California, U.S.
Genres Contemporary Christian, gospel, Southern gospel
Occupation(s) 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 and songwriter. 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".

Discography

Solo albums
Year Album US Christian Record label Record producer(s)
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
Compilations
With The Sounds of Joy
With The Imperials
With Gaither Vocal Band
Appearances on other albums

Solo singles

Year Single US Country Album
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

Video

Long-form
Concept Music videos
Year Video Director
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"
Gaither Homecoming video performances

Awards and honors

Grammys

With The Imperials
Solo

GMA Doves

As member of The Imperials
Solo
Nominations with the Gaither Vocal Band

See also

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

References

Sources

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