See also: Samantha Taylor Sam Taylor (August 13, 1895 - March 6, 1958) was a film director, screenwriter, and producer. ... // Biography Samuel W. Taylor was a notable novelist, scriptwriter and historian. ... Samuel Taylor (June 13, 1912âMay 26, 2000) was an American playwright and screenwriter. ... Sam L. The Man Taylor (b. ... Samantha Taylor was the host of the CBC Television music video program Video Hits during the 1980s. ...
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Vocalist, guitarist and songwriter SamTaylor is the son of the late saxophonist Sam "the Man" Taylor.
Taylor's family eventually moved to Brooklyn, and the young Sam was influenced by his mother, who also came from a performing background in vaudeville shows.
Taylor recorded two albums for the Tucson-based Trope Records in 1995, Desert Soul and Bluz Man. On both his records for Trope, Taylor is accompanied by Heather "Lil Mama" Hardy on violin, Ed DeLucia on guitar, Mike Nordberg on bass and Jerome Kimsey on drums.
Sam Taylor-Wood is an outstanding British artist of the younger generation.
She, too, functions as an uncanny detail, embodying the turmoil subtending the elegant, serene surface of the scene, though her flight is as arrested as the difference which threatens momentarily to disrupt.
As Sam Taylor-Wood explains, her thematic interest in the Revolution series was, from the start, "the idea of decadence, and how people behave within that.