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![]() Russ Taff Courtesy of Chordant Russ Taff Biography of Contemporary Christian Artist Russ TaffRuss Taff Biography:Russ Taff was born on November 13, 1953 the fourth of five sons to a fire-breathing Pentecostal preacher father and a gospel music-loving mother. He learned early on that when he sang, people sat up and responded. Some of his earliest memories are of being held in church by his mom while sang with the congregation. When Taff moved to Arkansas in his teens, he began listening to popular music for the first time in his life, and found inspiration there, too. Contemporary Christian music was gaining prominence and the traditional lines between secular and sacred were starting to blur. Russ formed a local band called Sounds of Joy, and began writing songs of spiritual truth with the music of his generation. Two years after his band served as an opening act for the legendary Imperials, Taff was invited to join them as lead vocalist. With the Imperials he toured extensively and gained recognition as The Voice behind award-winning songs and albums that successfully completed the groups transition from traditional to contemporary Christian. Eager to experience and explore all aspects of music, Taff left the Imperials after four and a half years to pursue a solo career. His music has won him not only a wide audience and critical acclaim, but a total of 7 Grammy awards and 11 Gospel Music Association Dove awards. Billboard Magazine has called him "the single most electrifying voice in Christian music." In 1991, Russ was invited by Bill Gaither to be part of one of his Homecoming videos. Soon after that, Russ began making guest appearances at Homecoming concerts. He eventually became a regular artist on the Homecoming Tour, and joined the Gaither Vocal Band as a baritone in 2001. He toured as a member for almost three years. Early in 2004, following the deaths of Vestal Goodman and Jake Hess, Russ decided to step down from the Vocal Band and return to his solo artist status on the tour. Russ Taff Discography:
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