Sunday, 18 January 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " JAMES J.T. TAYLOR " IS AN AMERICAN SINGER AND ACTOR WHO WAS THE LEAD SINGER WINGER WITH THE GROUP COOL AND THE GANG : GOES INTO THE " GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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James "J.T." Taylor

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James "J.T." Warren Taylor
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Background information
Birth nameJames Warren Taylor
Also known asJT Taylor
BornAugust 16, 1953 (age 61)
Laurens, South Carolina
OriginSouth Carolina
GenresR&Bsoulfunkpost-disco,electro
Occupation(s)Singeractorsongwriter
InstrumentsVocalskeyboardsbass synthesizer
Years active1978–present
LabelsMCA Records
Associated actsKool & the Gang
James "J.T." Taylor (born August 16, 1953, Laurens, South Carolina) is an American singer and actor best known as the formerlead singer of the R&B/funk band, Kool & the Gang. Before his rise to fame, Taylor was a schoolteacher and amateur night clubsinger having first joined a band at the age of 13. He joined Kool & the Gang in 1978 and became the band's lead singer in 1979.

Kool & the Gang

In 1979, Kool & the Gang released the platinum-selling album, Ladies' Night, which garnered the hit singles, "Too Hot" and "Ladies' Night", solidifying Taylor's status as the group's frontman for years to come. Taylor and Kool & the Gang's next three albums were also successful including the 1980 album, Celebrate! which produced perhaps the group's most recognizable hit to date, "Celebration".

Solo career

In 1988, Taylor amicably left Kool & the Gang to pursue a solo career and has released four solo albums to date. In 1989, he released his first solo album entitled Master of the Game which produced several hits including the album's first single, "All I Want Is Forever", a duet with Regina Belle.
In 1991, Taylor released his second solo album, Feel The Need, which garnered the hits, "Long Hot Summer Night" and "Heart To Heart", a duet with Stephanie Mills.
1993 saw the release of the singer's third solo album, Baby I'm Back, followed by his fourth solo album in 2000 entitled A Brand New Me.

1996: Kool & the Gang reunion

During Taylor's solo career, he briefly reunited with Kool & the Gang, releasing the 1996 album, State of Affairs. Although the album was well received by critics, it was not commercially successful in comparison to Kool & the Gang's releases from the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Acting career

During the 1990s, Taylor began his acting career in earnest appearing in the 1992 Hollywood film The Mambo Kings, and the long-running Broadway musicalRaisin.

Discography

Studio albums[edit]

YearAlbumChart positionsRecord label
USUS
R&B
1989Master of the Game-77MCA
1991Feel The Need--
1993Baby I'm Back--
2000A Brand New Me--Interscope Records
"—" denotes the album failed to chart

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
US R&B HipHop
[1]
UK
[2]
1989"All I Want Is Forever" (duet with Regina Belle)2Tap OST
"Sister Rosa"53Master Of The Game
1990"Master Of The Game"
"8 Days A Week" (US only)81
1991"Long Hot Summer Night"1363Feel The Need
"Heart To Heart" (duet with Stephanie Mills) (US promo)65
"Feel The Need" (UK only; US promo)57
1992"Follow Me" (UK only)59
1993"Baby I'm Back" (US promo)65Baby I'm Back
1994"Prove My Love" (US promo)
1999"Sex On The Beach" (US only)A Brand New Me
2000"How" (US only)82
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

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