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Sites related to versatile baritone and songwriter Russ Taff. He joined the Imperials, a southern gospel group, in 1976. After five years with the group, he embarked on a solo career in Contemporary Christian Music, as a rocker. Three-time winner of the Dove for Best Male Vocalist, he later recorded a Christmas album as well as a Grammy-winning tribute to his traditional (Black) gospel influences. In 1995, the album "Winds of Change" was his entry in the country music arena. In 1999, he returned to Christian music, and at the beginning of 2002 he joined the Gaither Vocal Band.
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/russ-taff-mn0000212810
Biographical profile, discography.
http://www.bluedesert.dk/russtaff.html
Discography includes track list for each album.
http://www.christianguitar.org/christian/songs.php?artist=613
Lyrics and chords to half a dozen songs, including "I Cry."
http://www.cmt.com/artists/russ-taff/
Biography.
http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp?xid=2475
Review of 1995 album "Winds of Change," the singer's entry in the (secular) country music market.
http://www.christianactivities.com/articles/story.asp?ID=2095
Fortunately, it was only temporary. A mishap on tour. [Christian Activities]
http://www.russtaff.com/
Biography, tour schedule, press. Discography includes both his years with the Imperials and solo career. Not viewable in Netscape 3.
http://thefish.com/features/fullstory.asp?Id=1633
Feature article tells what inspired Russ Taff to write this anthem.
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