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Birth name
  
William Edward Taylor

Role
  
Singer · betaylor.com

Name
  
B. Taylor

Years active
  
1981 - present


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Origin
  
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician

Instruments
  
Acoustic guitar, vocals

Associated acts
  
B.E. Taylor Group Jeff Jimerson

Albums
  
B. E. Taylor Christmas, Love Won the Fight, Love Never Fails, B. E. Taylor Christmas 2, One Nation Under God, Try Love

Genres
  
Pop rock, Christian rock, Album-oriented rock

Similar People
  
Atlas Road Crew, Donnie Iris, Michael Doucet, Crack the Sky, Chalk Circle

Record labels
  
MCA Inc., Epic Records

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William Edward "B. E." Taylor (March 18, 1951 – August 7, 2016) was the lead singer of the pop rock band B. E. Taylor Group and a solo artist. The group's 1983 single, "Vitamin L", reached No. 66 on the Billboard 100 singles chart.

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Life and career

Hailing from Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, he was the eldest of three sons of Bill and Betty Taylor. Born William Edward, he was called 'Billy Eddie' by his mother, which he eventually shortened to B. E. While in high school, he formed B.E. Taylor and The Establishment.

Taylor moved to Wheeling, West Virginia in the mid-1980s.

In 1991, Taylor, a dedicated Christian, contributed a reworking of “Silent Night” to a local station’s Christmas compilation, launching his second career as a holiday performer.

Taylor went on to record five solo albums and developed a following in the adult contemporary market with his annual Christmas tours. He had also performed for many popular television programs in the 1990s, including the award-winning LightMusic, for which he was the music director, Nickelodeon, and its night-time programming block, Nick At Nite. In 1984, the B. E. Taylor Group scored MTV video rotation and a Billboard regional No. 1 hit with the song "Vitamin L."

Taylor's longtime guitarist and collaborator, Rick Witkowski, is also a member of the progressive rock band, Crack the Sky. In 2008, Taylor was awarded the Duquesne University Lifetime Achievement Award.

Later years and death

In March 2007, Taylor was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. During the years of treatment, he released the album B. E. Taylor Christmas 3 and a concert DVD, completed eight Christmas tours, took part in Valentine and summer concerts.

He died on August 7, 2016, aged 65 from complications of the tumor. He was survived by his wife Veronica (Née DeBlasis) Taylor and two children, B.C. and Tahnee.

Albums

  • Innermission (1982)
  • Love Won the Fight (1983)
  • Life Goes On EP (1984)
  • Our World (1986)
  • Singles

  • "Never Hold Back" (1982) - #54 Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks
  • "Love Won the Fight" (1983)
  • "Just A Beat Away" (1983)
  • "Vitamin L" (1984) - #66 Billboard Hot 100
  • "Dangerous Rhythm" (1986)
  • "Reggae Rock & Roll" (1986)
  • "Karen" (1986) - #94 Billboard Hot 100
  • Albums

  • B. E. Taylor Christmas (1994)
  • Try Love (1997)
  • B. E. Taylor Christmas 2 (2000)
  • One Nation Under God (2004)
  • Love Never Fails (2006)
  • B. E. Taylor Christmas 3 (2012)
  • Singles

  • "This Time" (1997) - #29 Gavin Adult Contemporary
  • "Love You All Over Again" (1997) - #28 Gavin Adult Contemporary
  • "Let There Be Peace On Earth" (2002)
  • References

    B. E. Taylor Wikipedia