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Joey "Ojo" Taylor is an American bassist, vocalist and keyboardist. He is best known for his work with the Christian rock band
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. He produced and was a studio musician for Nobody Special, the stage name for his brother, Pat "Nobody" Taylor. Taylor co-owned the Brainstorm Artists International
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with songwriter and
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front man,
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. He received his
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from the University of California, Los Angeles and MM from California State University, Fullerton. He teaches History of Rock, Artist Management, songwriting, Marketing of Recorded Music, Legal Aspects of Music Industry and Entrepreneurship at
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in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He is now a self-proclaimed atheist.


Solo projects

* ''Relative'' (as "Ojo") (1988) Broken Records


Undercover discography

* ''Undercover'' (1982) MRS Records * ''God Rules'' (1983) A&S Records * ''Boys and Girls Renounce the World'' (1984) A&S Records * ''Branded'' (1986) Blue Collar Records * ''3-28-87'' (live album) (1988) Broken Records * ''Balance of Power'' (1990) Broken Records * ''Devotion'' (1992) Brainstorm Artists International * ''Forum'' (1994) WAL * ''Live at Cornerstone 2000'' (2000) Millennium 8 * ''I Rose Falling'' (2002)
Galaxy21 Music Galaxy21 Music is a record label founded in 2001 by Dan and Lisa Michaels. Artists * Adam Again * The Choir * Common Children *Daniel Amos * Dead Artist Syndrome * Riki Michele *The 77s *Undercover See also * List of record labels File:Alvin ...


Re-releases and anthologies

* ''Volume 1'' (compilation of ''Undercover'' & ''God Rules'') (1988) Broken Records * ''Volume 2'' (compilation of ''Boys and Girls Renounce the World'' & ''Branded'') (1988) Broken Records * ''Anthology Volume 1'' (compilation of first four original releases) (1996) Innocent Media * ''Anthology Volume 2'' (compilation of last four original releases) (1996) Innocent Media * ''Cornerstone 2000'' (2002)
Galaxy21 Music Galaxy21 Music is a record label founded in 2001 by Dan and Lisa Michaels. Artists * Adam Again * The Choir * Common Children *Daniel Amos * Dead Artist Syndrome * Riki Michele *The 77s *Undercover See also * List of record labels File:Alvin ...
(re-release)


Video (DVD)

* ''
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'' (cameo)


References

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