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Terry Scott Taylor

Terry Scott Taylor (born May 24, 1950) is an American songwriter, record producer, writer and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Camarillo Eddy). Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative music group, Lost Dogs. He is currently based in San Jose, California, U.S.

Terry Scott Taylor
Taylor in 2007
Background information
Birth nameTerry Scott Taylor
Born (1950-05-24) May 24, 1950 (age 73)
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresRock, folk, blues, experimental
Years active1971–present
LabelsStunt
WebsiteDanielAmos.com

Taylor is highly regarded for his songwriting skills. These often include allusions to and reworkings of material ranging from Elizabethan poets to modern authors. Foremost among Taylor's influences is William Blake. The Daniel Amos album title Fearful Symmetry was drawn from Blake's poem "The Tyger," and numerous songs across The Alarma! Chronicles series of albums have Blake-inspired references. Some other poets who have influenced Taylor's work are T. S. Eliot and Christina Rossetti. Eliot's poetry inspired the song "Hollow Man" from the Doppelgänger album. "Where Dreams Come True" from Taylor's solo album, A Briefing for the Ascent, draws heavily from Rosetti's poem "Echo".

The inspiration for many Daniel Amos and Taylor songs from the mid-1980s can be found in the book Behold, This Dreamer: Of Reverie, Night, Sleep, Dream, Love-Dreams, Nightmare, Death. This book, compiled by Walter de la Mare and published in 1939, contains poems and essays that appear in Taylor's songwriting. De la Mare is thanked in the liner notes of the final installment of The Alarma! Chronicles, Fearful Symmetry. References to contemporary authors also appear in Taylor's songs. One example is the song "Shape of Air" from the LP Darn Floor-Big Bite. The song explores the mystical musings of Annie Dillard found in her Pulitzer prize-winning book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. The album is also heavily inspired by the works of Czesław Miłosz. This is especially evident in songs like "The Unattainable Earth" (which was named after one of Miłosz' books), "Safety Net", "Pictures of the Gone World", "Divine Instant", and "Half Light, Epoch, and Phase". On Taylor's 1998 release, John Wayne, he credits more influences; Flannery O'Connor, Dennis Prager and Frederick Buechner.

During the 1990s and into the new millennium, Taylor's songwriting for the Lost Dogs and on other projects turned away from more esoteric themes. The songs crafted during this phase of Taylor's career marked a shift toward "Americana" and, in some ways, a return to the country music sound of Daniel Amos in the early 1970s. The primary vehicle for this phase of Taylor's songwriting career is the Lost Dogs, with a number of noteworthy solo projects. The Lost Dogs began in 1991 as a one-time collaboration between vocalists and songwriters from four different bands at the behest of their label at that time. Taylor, Gene Eugene (of Adam Again), Derri Daugherty (of The Choir), and Michael Roe (of The 77s) have released several eclectic albums of traditional American music (country, folk, blues, rock) over the last decade.

Career edit

After a number of years performing with local California bands and folk trios like Good Shepherd, Judge Rainbow and the Prophetic Trumpets, The Cardboard Scheme, and The Scarlet Staircase, Taylor formed Jubal's Last Band with Steve Baxter, Kenny Paxton, and Chuck Starnes in 1972. In 1974, the band recorded a demo tape together to shop around to record labels. Later that year, the band lost Paxton and Starnes, and added bassist Marty Dieckmeyer and guitarist Jerry Chamberlain to the line-up.

Sometime in the middle of 1975, Jubal's Last Band (minus Baxter) auditioned for Maranatha! Music and Calvary Chapel in hopes of signing a recording and performance contract. Another band at the meeting, led by Darrell Mansfield, had a similar name: Jubal. The two bands decided to change their names to avoid confusion. Mansfield renamed his band Gentle Faith, and Jubal's Last Band became Daniel Amos. Daniel Amos succeeded in landing a recording and performance contract, and quickly recorded their first song for the label, Taylor's "Ain't Gonna Fight It" featuring ace sessionplayer Michael Omartian (Steely Dan) on Rhodes. A full album, produced by Al Perkins, followed. Taylor and the members of Daniel Amos went on to record numerous albums and change musical styles with nearly every one of them, including the four part Alarma! Chronicles series in the 1980s.

In 1986, Taylor released his first solo album, Knowledge & Innocence, which included songs inspired by the death of his grandfather and the miscarriage of his and his wife's first child. The following year, Taylor released his second solo album, A Briefing for the Ascent, this time inspired by the loss of his grandmother. That year, Taylor also became the production director for Frontline Records and went on to produce many of the label's releases.

In the early 1990s, Taylor teamed up with Adam Again's Gene Eugene, The Choir's Derri Daugherty and The 77s' Mike Roe to form the alt-country/roots band, Lost Dogs. Although it began as a "one time" arrangement, the band soon took on a life of its own and has continued to tour and make albums to this day.

In 1996, he wrote and performed the soundtrack for Doug TenNapel's The Neverhood and Skullmonkeys.[1]

In 1997, Taylor became the head of West Coast A&R for the Killen Music Group (KMG Records), a Nashville-based record label. The following year Taylor's third solo album, John Wayne, was released at the Cornerstone Festival. In 1999, a number of artists and fans of Taylor's came together to create When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos. The album contained nearly 20 songs written by Taylor and performed by other artists, including The 77s, Randy Stonehill, Phil Madeira, Starflyer59, Jimmy Abegg, Larry Norman, The Throes and others. The project was completed and released in the summer of 2000, along with Taylor's fourth solo project, the acoustic Avocado Faultline. Two years later, Taylor returned with an EP entitled, LITTLE, big.

In 2005, Taylor composed the soundtrack to another TenNapel cartoon series (this time, for the Nickelodeon network) called Catscratch. It lasted only one season with 20 episodes, and it ended its run on Nickelodeon in early 2007.

Taylor created the fictional character, Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor, who first appeared in a 1990 best of compilation by Frontline Records of music by Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies. The character was an amalgamation of televangelists along the lines of Robert Tilton, Benny Hinn and Oral Roberts and acted as the emcee for segments of his ministry's Prickly Heat Telethon of Love pledge event which appeared as interludes between songs. The character made subsequent appearances including 2003's The Prickly Heat Radio Players, and 2004's limited edition EP, The Perfectly Frank True Story of Christmas and a very brief appearance on the Lost Dogs' 2007 Christmas album, We Like to Have Christmas, on which he can be heard introducing the band as "The Lost Hogs".

Taylor produced a number of albums over the years with singer/songwriter Randy Stonehill, including Equator (which included the Stonehill concert favorite "Shut De Do"), the dreamy Wonderama, and the 2001 Children's album Uncle Stonehill's Hat, which also featured Taylor's daughter Noelle contributing her voice to the story. Throughout his entire career, Taylor has produced albums for countless bands and artists including Randy Stonehill, Riki Michele, Tom Howard, The Altar Boys, Crystal Lewis and Wild Blue Yonder, Jacob's Trouble, Scaterd Few, Deliverance, Mercy River, Starflyer 59's Leave Here a Stranger, Fine China's You Make Me Hate Music, Mortal, Poor Old Lu, Tourniquet, Rich Young Ruler, Derri Daugherty, an assortment of children's records including the MegaMouth series and the Harry Whodunit? series. He also wrote and produced a tribute to surf music entitled Surfonic Water Revival, which featured performances by Phil Keaggy, Smalltown Poets, Chuck Girard, Paul Johnson, Havalina Rail Co., Rick Altizer, Plumb, The Supertones, All Star United, Skillet, Silage, Rebecca St. James, The Insyderz, and others.

Knowledge & Innocence edit

Knowledge & Innocence
Studio album by
Terry Scott Taylor
Released1986
Studio3-D Studios, Costa Mesa, CA
GenreContemporary Christian music
LabelShadow
ProducerTerry Taylor and Rob Watson[2]
Terry Scott Taylor chronology
Knowledge & Innocence
(1986)
A Briefing for the Ascent
(1987)

Knowledge & Innocence, released in 1986 as Terry Scott Taylor's first solo album, is an introspective album dedicated to Taylor's grandfather. Lyrically referencing the 1789 poetry collection Songs of Innocence by William Blake, references found also in Taylor's other work such as the Daniel Amos band album Fearful Symmetry.[3] "Song of Innocence", a duet with Randy Stonehill singing, in Taylor's words, a breathy "soulful and sweet" vocal, was released as a single.[4]

No.TitleLength
1."Dancing on Light"4:53
2."(out of) The Wild Wood"5:50
3."Waiting"3:07
4."Here He Comes, Second Time"3:10
5."Picture of You"4:03
6."Song of Innocence"3:57
7."Old Time Gospel Camp Meeting Hour"3:56
8."Picture of You (reprise)"1:39
9."Ever After"3:36
10."Home Movies (a. Christmas 1980) (b. Knowledge & Innocence)"1:20
11."One More Time"3:42
12."Baby's Heartbeat (6 Months)"0:14
13."Light Princess"4:09
14."Waiting (reprise)"1:20

[5]

Influence edit

Numerous[citation needed] people have named Taylor and Daniel Amos as an influence over the years including Jonathan Coulton.[6]

Discography edit

Solo edit

  • Knowledge & Innocence (1986)
  • A Briefing for the Ascent (1987)
  • Neverhood Songs (1996)
  • John Wayne (1998)
  • Avocado Faultline (2000)
  • LITTLE, big (2002)
  • All Day Sing and Dinner on the Ground (with Michael Roe, 2002)
  • Songs for the Day After Christmas
  • Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood (2004)
  • Random Acts and Hodgepodge (2008)
  • An Intimate Evening with Terry Scott Taylor (2009)
  • Swine Before Pearl, Vol.1: Standard & Deluxe Editions (2010)
  • Swine Before Pearl, Vol. 2: Madness and Blindness and Astonishment of the Heart (2011)
  • The Return to The Neverhood (2012)
  • The Music of Armikrog (2015)
  • This Beautiful Mystery (2022)

With Daniel Amos edit

With the Swirling Eddies edit

With the Lost Dogs edit

With the Rapsures edit

  • Gospel Rap (1985)
  • OT Rap (1987)
  • Loud, Proud and Born Again (1990)

Other appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NG Alphas: Skullmonkeys". Next Generation. No. 31. Imagine Media. July 1997. pp. 120–1.
  2. ^ "Terry Scott Taylor : Knowledge & Innocence". Danielamos.com. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  3. ^ Mark Alan Powell Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (album description and review p.934) "still there have been very few significant projects in the history of contemporary Christian music that have not borne his influence, if not his fingerprints. Taylor is best known as the front man for three of Christian music's most popular and critically acclaimed groups: Daniel Amos, the Lost Dogs, and the Swirling Eddies... Knowledge and Innocence is a deeply introspective project inspired by the death of Taylor's grandfather. Musically the songs are situated somewhere between Rubber Soul (Beatles) and Pet Sounds (Beach Boys), lyrically the closest reference points would be to William Blake. … The Wild Wood... a tune that recalls David Bowie. Song of Innocence is a children's song or at least a song about songs for children"
  4. ^ Songfacts – Song of Innocence 1986 (citation of interview with Taylor describing the creation of the song and the album)
  5. ^ Knowledge & Innocence (CD tray insert). Terry Scott Taylor. Refuge Records. 1993. 790-060-5800.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Portal: The Skinny -Jonathan Coulton". Jonathancoulton.com. Retrieved March 6, 2023.

External links edit

  • www.TheLostDogs.com
  • www.DanielAmos.com
  • Terry Scott Taylor at MySpace.com
  • Terry Scott Taylor at IMDb

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Terry Scott Taylor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Terry Scott Taylor born May 24 1950 is an American songwriter record producer writer and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies credited as Camarillo Eddy Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative music group Lost Dogs He is currently based in San Jose California U S Terry Scott TaylorTaylor in 2007Background informationBirth nameTerry Scott TaylorBorn 1950 05 24 May 24 1950 age 73 OriginLos Angeles California U S GenresRock folk blues experimentalYears active1971 presentLabelsStuntWebsiteDanielAmos com Taylor is highly regarded for his songwriting skills These often include allusions to and reworkings of material ranging from Elizabethan poets to modern authors Foremost among Taylor s influences is William Blake The Daniel Amos album title Fearful Symmetry was drawn from Blake s poem The Tyger and numerous songs across The Alarma Chronicles series of albums have Blake inspired references Some other poets who have influenced Taylor s work are T S Eliot and Christina Rossetti Eliot s poetry inspired the song Hollow Man from the Doppelganger album Where Dreams Come True from Taylor s solo album A Briefing for the Ascent draws heavily from Rosetti s poem Echo The inspiration for many Daniel Amos and Taylor songs from the mid 1980s can be found in the book Behold This Dreamer Of Reverie Night Sleep Dream Love Dreams Nightmare Death This book compiled by Walter de la Mare and published in 1939 contains poems and essays that appear in Taylor s songwriting De la Mare is thanked in the liner notes of the final installment of The Alarma Chronicles Fearful Symmetry References to contemporary authors also appear in Taylor s songs One example is the song Shape of Air from the LP Darn Floor Big Bite The song explores the mystical musings of Annie Dillard found in her Pulitzer prize winning book Pilgrim at Tinker Creek The album is also heavily inspired by the works of Czeslaw Milosz This is especially evident in songs like The Unattainable Earth which was named after one of Milosz books Safety Net Pictures of the Gone World Divine Instant and Half Light Epoch and Phase On Taylor s 1998 release John Wayne he credits more influences Flannery O Connor Dennis Prager and Frederick Buechner During the 1990s and into the new millennium Taylor s songwriting for the Lost Dogs and on other projects turned away from more esoteric themes The songs crafted during this phase of Taylor s career marked a shift toward Americana and in some ways a return to the country music sound of Daniel Amos in the early 1970s The primary vehicle for this phase of Taylor s songwriting career is the Lost Dogs with a number of noteworthy solo projects The Lost Dogs began in 1991 as a one time collaboration between vocalists and songwriters from four different bands at the behest of their label at that time Taylor Gene Eugene of Adam Again Derri Daugherty of The Choir and Michael Roe of The 77s have released several eclectic albums of traditional American music country folk blues rock over the last decade Contents 1 Career 2 Knowledge amp Innocence 3 Influence 4 Discography 4 1 Solo 4 2 With Daniel Amos 4 3 With the Swirling Eddies 4 4 With the Lost Dogs 4 5 With the Rapsures 4 6 Other appearances 5 References 6 External linksCareer editAfter a number of years performing with local California bands and folk trios like Good Shepherd Judge Rainbow and the Prophetic Trumpets The Cardboard Scheme and The Scarlet Staircase Taylor formed Jubal s Last Band with Steve Baxter Kenny Paxton and Chuck Starnes in 1972 In 1974 the band recorded a demo tape together to shop around to record labels Later that year the band lost Paxton and Starnes and added bassist Marty Dieckmeyer and guitarist Jerry Chamberlain to the line up Sometime in the middle of 1975 Jubal s Last Band minus Baxter auditioned for Maranatha Music and Calvary Chapel in hopes of signing a recording and performance contract Another band at the meeting led by Darrell Mansfield had a similar name Jubal The two bands decided to change their names to avoid confusion Mansfield renamed his band Gentle Faith and Jubal s Last Band became Daniel Amos Daniel Amos succeeded in landing a recording and performance contract and quickly recorded their first song for the label Taylor s Ain t Gonna Fight It featuring ace sessionplayer Michael Omartian Steely Dan on Rhodes A full album produced by Al Perkins followed Taylor and the members of Daniel Amos went on to record numerous albums and change musical styles with nearly every one of them including the four part Alarma Chronicles series in the 1980s In 1986 Taylor released his first solo album Knowledge amp Innocence which included songs inspired by the death of his grandfather and the miscarriage of his and his wife s first child The following year Taylor released his second solo album A Briefing for the Ascent this time inspired by the loss of his grandmother That year Taylor also became the production director for Frontline Records and went on to produce many of the label s releases In the early 1990s Taylor teamed up with Adam Again s Gene Eugene The Choir s Derri Daugherty and The 77s Mike Roe to form the alt country roots band Lost Dogs Although it began as a one time arrangement the band soon took on a life of its own and has continued to tour and make albums to this day In 1996 he wrote and performed the soundtrack for Doug TenNapel s The Neverhood and Skullmonkeys 1 In 1997 Taylor became the head of West Coast A amp R for the Killen Music Group KMG Records a Nashville based record label The following year Taylor s third solo album John Wayne was released at the Cornerstone Festival In 1999 a number of artists and fans of Taylor s came together to create When Worlds Collide A Tribute to Daniel Amos The album contained nearly 20 songs written by Taylor and performed by other artists including The 77s Randy Stonehill Phil Madeira Starflyer59 Jimmy Abegg Larry Norman The Throes and others The project was completed and released in the summer of 2000 along with Taylor s fourth solo project the acoustic Avocado Faultline Two years later Taylor returned with an EP entitled LITTLE big In 2005 Taylor composed the soundtrack to another TenNapel cartoon series this time for the Nickelodeon network called Catscratch It lasted only one season with 20 episodes and it ended its run on Nickelodeon in early 2007 Taylor created the fictional character Dr Edward Daniel Taylor who first appeared in a 1990 best of compilation by Frontline Records of music by Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies The character was an amalgamation of televangelists along the lines of Robert Tilton Benny Hinn and Oral Roberts and acted as the emcee for segments of his ministry s Prickly Heat Telethon of Love pledge event which appeared as interludes between songs The character made subsequent appearances including 2003 s The Prickly Heat Radio Players and 2004 s limited edition EP The Perfectly Frank True Story of Christmas and a very brief appearance on the Lost Dogs 2007 Christmas album We Like to Have Christmas on which he can be heard introducing the band as The Lost Hogs Taylor produced a number of albums over the years with singer songwriter Randy Stonehill including Equator which included the Stonehill concert favorite Shut De Do the dreamy Wonderama and the 2001 Children s album Uncle Stonehill s Hat which also featured Taylor s daughter Noelle contributing her voice to the story Throughout his entire career Taylor has produced albums for countless bands and artists including Randy Stonehill Riki Michele Tom Howard The Altar Boys Crystal Lewis and Wild Blue Yonder Jacob s Trouble Scaterd Few Deliverance Mercy River Starflyer 59 s Leave Here a Stranger Fine China s You Make Me Hate Music Mortal Poor Old Lu Tourniquet Rich Young Ruler Derri Daugherty an assortment of children s records including the MegaMouth series and the Harry Whodunit series He also wrote and produced a tribute to surf music entitled Surfonic Water Revival which featured performances by Phil Keaggy Smalltown Poets Chuck Girard Paul Johnson Havalina Rail Co Rick Altizer Plumb The Supertones All Star United Skillet Silage Rebecca St James The Insyderz and others Knowledge amp Innocence editKnowledge amp InnocenceStudio album by Terry Scott TaylorReleased1986Studio3 D Studios Costa Mesa CAGenreContemporary Christian musicLabelShadowProducerTerry Taylor and Rob Watson 2 Terry Scott Taylor chronologyKnowledge amp Innocence 1986 A Briefing for the Ascent 1987 Knowledge amp Innocence released in 1986 as Terry Scott Taylor s first solo album is an introspective album dedicated to Taylor s grandfather Lyrically referencing the 1789 poetry collection Songs of Innocence by William Blake references found also in Taylor s other work such as the Daniel Amos band album Fearful Symmetry 3 Song of Innocence a duet with Randy Stonehill singing in Taylor s words a breathy soulful and sweet vocal was released as a single 4 No TitleLength1 Dancing on Light 4 532 out of The Wild Wood 5 503 Waiting 3 074 Here He Comes Second Time 3 105 Picture of You 4 036 Song of Innocence 3 577 Old Time Gospel Camp Meeting Hour 3 568 Picture of You reprise 1 399 Ever After 3 3610 Home Movies a Christmas 1980 b Knowledge amp Innocence 1 2011 One More Time 3 4212 Baby s Heartbeat 6 Months 0 1413 Light Princess 4 0914 Waiting reprise 1 20 5 Influence editNumerous citation needed people have named Taylor and Daniel Amos as an influence over the years including Jonathan Coulton 6 Discography editSolo edit Knowledge amp Innocence 1986 A Briefing for the Ascent 1987 Neverhood Songs 1996 John Wayne 1998 Avocado Faultline 2000 LITTLE big 2002 All Day Sing and Dinner on the Ground with Michael Roe 2002 Songs for the Day After Christmas Imaginarium Songs from the Neverhood 2004 Random Acts and Hodgepodge 2008 An Intimate Evening with Terry Scott Taylor 2009 Swine Before Pearl Vol 1 Standard amp Deluxe Editions 2010 Swine Before Pearl Vol 2 Madness and Blindness and Astonishment of the Heart 2011 The Return to The Neverhood 2012 The Music of Armikrog 2015 This Beautiful Mystery 2022 With Daniel Amos edit Daniel Amos 1976 Shotgun Angel 1977 Horrendous Disc 1978 Alarma 1981 Doppelganger 1983 Vox Humana 1984 Fearful Symmetry 1986 The Revelation 1986 Darn Floor Big Bite 1987 Live Bootleg 82 1990 Kalhoun 1991 MotorCycle 1993 BibleLand 1994 Preachers From Outer Space 1994 Songs of the Heart 1995 Mr Buechner s Dream 2001 Daniel Amos Live in Anaheim 1985 2003 DVD The Making of Mr Buechner s Dream 2005 DVD Instruction Through Film 2007 DVD Dig Here Said the Angel 2013 With the Swirling Eddies edit Let s Spin 1988 Spittle and Phleghm 1989 video Outdoor Elvis 1989 Zoom Daddy 1994 The Berry Vest of The Swirling Eddies 1995 Sacred Cows 1996 The midget the speck and the molecule 2007 With the Lost Dogs edit Scenic Routes 1992 Little Red Riding Hood 1993 The Green Room Serenade Part One 1996 Gift Horse 1999 Real Men Cry 2001 The Green Room Serenade Part Tour 2002 live album Nazarene Crying Towel 2003 The Lost Dogs Via Chicago 2003 MUTT 2004 Island Dreams 2005 The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees 2006 Via Chicago All We Left Unsaid 2006 We Like To Have Christmas 2007 Old Angel 2010 With the Rapsures edit Gospel Rap 1985 OT Rap 1987 Loud Proud and Born Again 1990 Other appearances edit Surfonic Water Revival Various Artists compilation 1998 City on a Hill It s Christmas Time Various Artists compilation 2002 Making God Smile A Tribute to Beach Boy Brian Wilson Various Artists compilation 2002 Come As a Child Or Not at All Compilation memorial with Theo Obrastoff 2003 References edit NG Alphas Skullmonkeys Next Generation No 31 Imagine Media July 1997 pp 120 1 Terry Scott Taylor Knowledge amp Innocence Danielamos com Retrieved March 6 2023 Mark Alan Powell Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music album description and review p 934 still there have been very few significant projects in the history of contemporary Christian music that have not borne his influence if not his fingerprints Taylor is best known as the front man for three of Christian music s most popular and critically acclaimed groups Daniel Amos the Lost Dogs and the Swirling Eddies Knowledge and Innocence is a deeply introspective project inspired by the death of Taylor s grandfather Musically the songs are situated somewhere between Rubber Soul Beatles and Pet Sounds Beach Boys lyrically the closest reference points would be to William Blake The Wild Wood a tune that recalls David Bowie Song of Innocence is a children s song or at least a song about songs for children Songfacts Song of Innocence 1986 citation of interview with Taylor describing the creation of the song and the album Knowledge amp Innocence CD tray insert Terry Scott Taylor Refuge Records 1993 790 060 5800 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Portal The Skinny Jonathan Coulton Jonathancoulton com Retrieved March 6 2023 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Terry Scott Taylor External links editwww TheLostDogs com www DanielAmos com Terry Scott Taylor at MySpace com Terry Scott Taylor at IMDb Rapsures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Scott Taylor amp oldid 1184609580, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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