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Online Status: Last On: Mar 26, 2008 - 7:47 PM
Profile Views: 4,209
Member Since: August 4, 2007
Location: wentzville, MO
ShoutLife Address: shoutlife.com/terryscotttaylor
Website: http://www.DanielAmos.com
Genre: Songwriter
Record Label: Stunt Records
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Discography
Imaginarium : Songs from the Neverhood (2004)
Soundtrack to the Neverhood and other fun things

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Songs for the Day After Christmas (2003)
Ltd Edition Christmas EP
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor
LITTLE, big (2002)
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor and Rob Watson
Avocado Faultline (2000)
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor and Phil Madeira

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John Wayne (1998)
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor
A Briefing for the Ascent (1987)
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor and Greg Flesch
Knowledge & Innocence (1986)
Produced by Terry Scott Taylor and Rob Watson
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About Terry Scott Taylor
THE ONLY OFFICIAL AND GOVERNMENT-SANCTIONED TERRY SCOTT TAYLOR BIO.

An illegitimate child purportedly born in L.A. around 1950, and one time resident of Pomona, Norwalk, Downey, Bell, Bell Gardens, Dana Point, San Jose, Los Gatos, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, and parts unknown, Terry Scott Taylor has recorded at least two dozen or so band and solo albums, sold hundreds of thousands of records, and is perhaps one of L.A./Orange County's most shadowy underground music figures who may have once killed a guy. A prolific songwriter, performer, and producer of alternative rock and pop, alt-country and gospel, speed polka, Amerciana, yodel and punk, among his other distinctions is that of writing his first song at the age of six (6), putting on puppet shows and creating spook houses for the neighborhood kids at age nine (9) and reading Charles Bukowski when his friends weren't looking. He performed his first major gig at age 17 while living in the San Francisco/Bay Area, his band (The Cardboard Scheme) opening for Janis Joplin's Big Brother and the Holding Company and Quicksilver Messenger Service.

Among his many heroes are Zorro, The Cure, Anne Lamott, The Ramones, T.S. Eliot, Willie Nelson, Larry David, Pancho Villa, Echo and the Bunneymen, Leonard Cohen, Brian Regan, JFK, Roger Maguine, The Kinks, Sitting Bull, Bob Dylan, both Elvises, Sandy Koufax, Martin Luther King Jr., Social Distortion, C. Philip Hoffman, Dennis Miller, Jon Stewart, Frederich Beuchner, Johnny Depp, Flannery O'Conner, Neil Young, Brian Wilson, C.S. Lewis, Rosa Parks, Wilco, Saint Paul, Phil Hendrie, Muhammad Ali, The Cohen Brothers, The Salvation Army, Emmylou Harris, David Mamet, Blaise Pascal, Jackie Robinson, Johnny Cash, Rembrandt, Modest Mouse, John Lennon, Aslan, Teenage Fanclub, Billy Graham, Vincent Van Gogh, the Founding Fathers, and that Latino guy who clerks over at the liquor store.

Over twenty years ago Taylor and his band Daniel Amos debuted in Orange County at a local church, and early on he and the band recorded several popular gospel/rock/pop/jug band records until, because of his musical hijinks and creative jones for the strange, the obscure, and the musically inaccessible, he and his band fell out of favor with the religious crowd---as well as with his own mother. Despite this setback (which was linked by many to be the work of Lucifer), Daniel Amos (or DA) went on to be among the first alternative groups to perform at the now-defunct and infamous Madame Wongs, and over the past 30 years, in addition to local gigs at almost every major club on the Strip, Taylor has performed in living rooms, clubs, concert halls, and outdoor arenas and festivals, as well as street events, backyard barbeques, prisons, and one particularly frightening burger bash. He continues to the present to perform nationally and internationally.

Taylor's work has received recognition and praise in USA Today, The Door, Time Magazine, and numerous national and regional newspapers and magazines, yet his career has essentially flown under the radar, perhaps due (and this is speculative at best) to bad management, dubious friends and colleagues, liars, cheaters, scam artists, and Taylors' habit of biting people in the middle of a conversation for no apparent reason at all. Be that as it may, the Los Angeles Times listed the Taylor-produced Starflyer 59 record Leave Here a Stranger as a Top 10 album of 2002, and further acclaim was garnered for Taylor's soundtrack work on The Neverhood Chronicles (Dreamworks' first interactive PC game), Playstation's Skullmonkeys, and Nintendo Game Boys' Boom Bots. Yet again, despite these accolades, hardly anybody really knows who the hell he is, including his best friends, himself, and some very puzzled members of his immediate family.

Taylor's music can currently be heard on Nickelodeon's newest cartoon hit CATSCRATCH, which airs Friday nights and Sunday mornings. (CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS OF COURSE.)

Terry (or Tucky, or Scotty, or T-Bone as some, to his great dismay, refer to him affectionately) has been the recipient of various gaming music awards (Tom Clancy's video game music composer Bill Brown, calling the Neverhood and Skullmonkeys soundtracks "The best of any of them, the only music other than mine that I really like"), Taylor and his interactive soundtracks have led GMR ("Gamer") Magazine to proclaim The Neverhood Chronicles music as the Best of 2003, and Best Game Music of the Year, addtionally raving that "Skullmonkeys' bonus room song is the funniest tune ever written for a video game."

Despite the fact that to this present day Terry Scott Taylor continues to create relevant, modern alternative rock, pop, and country through his seminal alt-rock pop band Daniel Amos, and his fake band The Swirling Eddies (under his alias Camarillo Eddy), and as a currently contributing member of The Lost Dogs' alternative country/gospel stylings...yes, despite the fact that he is preeminent among Orange Countys' first alt music pioneers, or that he's a fairly healthy old man, Taylor remains an obscure local figure to the Southern California public at large. As inexplicable as his obscurity is, Taylor does share an affinity and/or personal friendship with a number of new and old, local and national bands, not to mention his rabid almost cult-like and scary stalker fan base. Taylor continues to be an influential friend and patriarch. His mother even claims now to like a couple of his tunes.

Tucky continues to attract a modest but steadily-growing fan base not only here in America, but internationally as well. Scattered throughout the world, including Canada, Japan, England, Russia, Australia, and Holland, Taylors' followers are without peer in their devotion to the sheer genius of his phenomenally extensive musical work, the poignant accuracy of his biting social commentary, and the symmetrically transcendent cut of his stage pants.

Terry Scott Taylor lives with his family in Orange County, and aside from his musical pursuits, he is currently working on his first book, which he calls "a collection of terrifying essays fraught with bloody theological horrors, dubious tributes to Sinatra and Black and other people with the first name Frank, culminating in a mordant account of Satan's uprising and subsequent downfall as it pertains to the fine art of maximizing your fun at Disneyland and the Balboa Fun Zone."
Top Friends (105 total)
The Lost Dogs
Daniel Amos
Swirling Eddies
Michael Roe
The 77s
CORNERSTONE FESTIVAL
Sonshine Music Festival
Bryan Duncan & NehoSoul Band
Randy Stonehill & Band
Resurrection Band
Glenn Kaiser/Glenn Kaiser Band
Cup O' Joy
Tammy Trent
Dallas Holm
Recent Guestbook Comments (3)  
alex leitch 37 on 6/22/09 - 1:40 AM
When your songs become my prayers. When I am out of words to say and find I am humming one of your tunes. When the Holy Spirit says "alex stop singing it, stop just listening, and start LIVING it" then I know your music has transcended my Earth-bound reality and lifted me to heavenly realms. Please St Terry never never let the sins in your life stop you writing tunes for all of us your loving fans. It is your weakness and debased nature that I find most appealing about your music. You are my patron Saint of normality and frail humanity. God bless you for your honesty and willingness to " burst our foolish bubbles" keep begging God to "turn your diamonds to coal" for "this world is not our home ". Ours is Eternity. Ours is to be with Him who loves us all and never never falters. Ours is to be in communion with the angels and the saints and to live in Him for ever and ever and ever. Love from Oz alexleitch37.
alex leitch 37 on 6/02/09 - 1:49 AM
G'day Mr Taylor. My sixth niece was born a short time ago and I have already sang "Song of Innocence" to her, just as I did to all my other nephews and nieces when they were babes. The album K&I is just amazing, truly wonderful, one of my all time favorites. I play it at the best and worst times of my life. I can not even begin to describe the tears that flow when I lose myself in "A Briefing for the Ascent". Both of my parents parents have now passed on to glory and this album helps me commune with them in heavenly realms.

I believe to the core of my being they are watching over me and are in constant prayer for me and my family. I need to thank you so much from the other side of the planet (Australia) for both of these albums. When we meet in Heaven I will tell you all about the times those tunes kept me alive and full of hope and grace. I may not be your greatest fan but I may be your most grateful one. Blessings and holy kisses from Perth. I Sir, am in your debt. alexleitch37
alex leitch 37 on 5/19/09 - 6:39 PM
alexleitch37 has once again immersed his soul in the healing waters of Lost Dogs cd's. Can not praise you guys enough. I constantly return to your music year after year. What has it been? 21 years now. Amazing. I place you guys up there with Stonehill, Norman and the greatest of all (ever) Mark Heard. God bless you brother. May St Mary the Mother of our Lord and Savior light your path and serve as your muse to humility and obedience. May all the Angels and Saints find themselves in communion with you. May you eat Jesus flesh and drink his blood. May your priest absolve all your sins and leave you holy and blameless (seek His holy face through a window draped in lace, a vision of amazing grace). May Orthodox Apostolic Theology be your strength and light. Cheers from Australia alexleitch37.