Steve Taylor
Roland Stephen Taylor (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, music executive, film maker, assistant professor, and actor. A figure in what has come to be known as
Christian alternative rock, Taylor enjoyed a successful solo career during the 1980s, and also served in the short-lived group
Chagall Guevara. In contrast to many Christian musical artists, his songs have often taken aim at Christian hypocrisy or "error" with the use of satirical, sardonic lyrics. In 1997, he founded the record label
Squint Entertainment, which fueled the careers of artists such as
Sixpence None the Richer,
Chevelle, and
Burlap to Cashmere. Despite this success, Taylor was ousted from the label by its parent,
Word Entertainment, in 2001. He has produced and written for numerous musical acts, one of the most consistent being
Newsboys. As a film-maker, Taylor co-wrote, directed, and produced the feature films ''
Down Under the Big Top'', ''
The Second Chance'', and ''
Blue Like Jazz''. After a decade and a half of hiatus, Taylor returned to performing music in 2010 as the front-man for
Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, a
supergroup he founded with
Peter Furler,
Jimmy Abegg, and
John Mark Painter. Along with a university residency and continued filmmaking, Taylor would resume work on unfinished
Chagall Guevara material into the 2020s.
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