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  2. Russ Taff - Wikipedia

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    Russ Taff was born to Joe and Ann Taff on November 11, 1953, the fourth of five sons, and grew up in Farmersville, California. Taff's father was a pastor of a small Pentecostal church - the Eastside Tabernacle Church which was located in an old laundromat - and machinist while his mother, Ann, was a field worker who picked fruit and chopped cotton.

  3. Russ Taff (album) - Wikipedia

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    Russ Taff is the third album by Christian singer/songwriter Russ Taff, released in late 1987 on Myrrh/Word Records. [2] Taff covers two songs: "Down in the Lowlands" by Charlie Peacock and "I Still Believe" by the Call, plus a 40-second snippet of the American negro spiritual "Steal Away".

  4. The Way Home (Russ Taff album) - Wikipedia

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    The Way Home is the fourth studio album by Christian singer-songwriter Russ Taff, released in 1989 on Myrrh Records. [2] Music videos were made for "Winds of Change" and "I Cry" to promote the album. The Way Home was ranked at number 11 on CCM Magazine ' s 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music . [ 3 ]

  5. Medals (album) - Wikipedia

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    Medals is the second studio album by Christian singer-songerwriter Russ Taff, released in 1985 on Myrrh Records. [1] [2] [3] Medals would prove to be his breakthrough album.[citation needed] Taff once again co-wrote with his wife Tori, along with his guitarist and songwriter James Hollihan, Jr. and contributions from other CCM artists and songwriters like Pam Mark Hall, Roby Duke and Chris Eaton.

  6. A Christmas Song - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas Song is the first Christmas album by singer-songwriter Russ Taff.It is his one and only album released in 1992 on the Sparrow label. [2] Taff and his wife Tori dedicated the song "What a Wonderful World" to their newborn daughter Madeleine Rose Taff who was born in the summer of 1992 while making this album.

  7. Walls of Glass (album) - Wikipedia

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    Walls of Glass is the debut solo album by former Imperials lead singer Russ Taff, released in 1983 on Myrrh Records. [2] [3] After he left the Imperials in 1981, Taff started work on his first solo album featuring songs that he co-wrote with his wife Tori and his guitarist and songwriter James Hollihan Jr.

  8. Winds of Change (Russ Taff album) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Griggs of AllMusic said "With the aid of Nashville's elite studio musicians, Russ Taff makes a joyful noise on 'Bein' Happy,' the album opener on Winds of Change. Taff and gang then tackle topics such a marriage, love, and heartache with mixed results." [5]

  9. Right Here, Right Now (Russ Taff album) - Wikipedia

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    Right Here, Right Now is the eight studio album by Christian singer-songwriter Russ Taff.Released in 1999, it is his first and only album on Benson Records [2] also his first full-length Christian album of new material in 10 years, after 1991's Grammy winning Under Their Influence, his limited country success of 1995's Winds of Change and released two years after the death of his father. [3]