- Johnnie Taylor
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Name = Johnnie Taylor
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Johnnie Harrison Taylor
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Born = Birth date|1937|5|5
Crawfordsville,Arkansas United States
Died = Death date and age|2000|5|31|1937|5|5
Dallas,Texas United States
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Genre = Gospel,blues , soul, pop,doo-wop ,disco
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Label = Chance RecordsSAR Records Stax Records Columbia Records
Beverly Glen RecordsMalaco Records
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Notable_instruments =Johnnie Harrison Taylor (
May 5 1937 –May 31 2000 ) was an American vocalist in a wide variety of genres, from Gospel,blues and soul to pop,doo-wop anddisco .Musical career
Early years
Johnnie Taylor was born in Crawfordsville,
Arkansas . As an adult, he had one release, "Somewhere to Lay My Head", onChicago 's Chance Records label in the 1950s, as part of the gospel group Highway QCs, which had been founded by a young Sam Cooke. His singing was strikingly close to that ofSam Cooke , and he was hired to take Cooke's place in Cooke's gospel group, theSoul Stirrers , in 1957.A few years later, after Cooke had established his independent
SAR Records , Taylor signed on and recorded "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" in 1962. However, SAR Records quickly became defunct after Cooke's death in 1964.tax Records
In 1966, Taylor moved to
Stax Records in Memphis,Tennessee , where he was dubbed "The Philosopher of Soul". Whilst there he recorded with the label'shouse band ,Booker T. & the MGs . His hits included "I Had a Dream", "I've Got to Love Somebody's Baby" (both written by the team ofIsaac Hayes andDavid Porter ) and most notably "Who's Making Love?", which reached No. 5 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the R&B chart in 1968.Taylor once toured in
California with blues singerBlues Boy Willie ofMemphis, Texas .During his tenure at Stax, he became an R&B star, with over a dozen chart successes, such as "Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone", "Cheaper to Keep Her" (
Mack Rice ) andrecord producer Don Davis 's penned "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)", which reached No. 11 on the Hot 100 chart. Taylor, along withIsaac Hayes andThe Staple Singers was one of the label's flagship artists.Columbia Records
After Stax folded in the mid 1970s, Taylor switched to
Columbia Records , where he made his best known hit, "Disco Lady ", in 1976. "Disco Lady" was the first certified platinum single (two million copies sold) by the RIAA.Malaco Records
After a brief stint at Beverly Glen Records, Taylor signed with
Malaco Records after the label's founder Tommy Couch and producing partner Wolf Stephenson heard him sing atblues singer ,Z. Z. Hill 's funeral in the spring of 1984.Backed by members of
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section as well as in-house veterans like formerStax keyboardistCarson Whitsett and guitarist/bandleaderBernard Jenkins , Malaco gave Taylor the type of recording freedom that Stax had given him in the late 1960s and early 1970s, enabling him to record ten albums for the Malaco label in his sixteen year stint.In 1996, Taylor's eighth album for Malaco, "Good Love!", made it to Number One on "Billboard's" Blues chart (#15 R&B), and was the biggest record in Malaco's history. With this success, Malaco recorded a live video of Taylor at the
Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas,Texas in the summer of 1997. The club portion of the "Good Love" video was recorded at 1001 Nightclub in Jackson, Mississippi.Taylor's final song was "Soul Heaven", in which he dreamed of being at a
concert featuring deceasedsoul music iconsOtis Redding ,Jackie Wilson ,Marvin Gaye ,Sam Cooke , and MGs drummerAl Jackson , among others. In one verse, Taylor sang, "I didn't want to wake up/I was havin' such a good time"."Radio
In the 1980s Johnnie Taylor was a DJ on KKDA, a Dallas/Fort Worth radio station. The station's format is mostly R&B and Soul oldies and their on-the-air personalities are often local R&B, Soul, blues, and jazz musicians. Mr. Taylor was billed as "The Wailer, Johnnie Taylor."
Death
Taylor died of a heart attack at Charleton Methodist Hospital in Dallas.
Awards
Taylor was given a Pioneer Award by the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1999.Musical influence
In 2004, the UK's Shapeshifters sampled Taylor's 1982 "What About My Love?", for their #1 hit single, "
Lola's Theme ".North Carolina 's Native RapperBattman D.E. GannaBanna Sampled Four Of Johnnie Taylor's (I Can Read Between The Lines , Still Called The Blues,Lately, &Nothing Like A Lady ) Nothing Like A Lady Was Used By Battman's Song"You Lady" Was Dedicated To His Mother. [Between The Lines Was Featured OnThe CW TV ShowThe Game ]Personal life
Taylor has four children who have been recording artists. Johnnie Taylor Jr., Floyd Taylor, Tasha Taylor & T.J. Hooker-Taylor. The best known is Floyd Taylor, who has recorded three albums for Malaco Records.
External links
* [http://www.melingo.com/thesoulnet/jt.htm Complete Discography]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:97ivad6kv8wj~T1 Allmusic.com bio]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10175 Find A Grave bio]
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