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'''Michael Tait''' is a member of the bands 'dc Talk' and 'Tait' and responsible for producing [[Evanescence]]'s [[Evanescence EP|first EP]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Evanescence Interview (1998)|url=http://www.jesusfreak.com/enclave/evanes.html|date=1998|work=Enclave|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/19991004004055/http://www.jesusfreak.com/enclave/evanes.html|archivedate=October 4, 1999}}</ref> | |||
In early 1998, Evanescence had a verbal agreement with [[Gotee Records]] and Tait to release their first full-length album, ''[[Vanish]]'', later that year.<ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p1.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 1)</ref><ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p2.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 2)</ref> However, the idea was eventually abandoned and merged into ''[[Origin]]'' much later. | In early 1998, Evanescence had a verbal agreement with [[Gotee Records]] and Tait to release their first full-length album, ''[[Vanish]]'', later that year.<ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p1.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 1)</ref><ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p2.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 2)</ref> However, the idea was eventually abandoned and merged into ''[[Origin]]'' much later. |
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Michael Tait is a member of the bands 'dc Talk' and 'Tait' and responsible for producing Evanescence's first EP.[1]
In early 1998, Evanescence had a verbal agreement with Gotee Records and Tait to release their first full-length album, Vanish, later that year.[2][3] However, the idea was eventually abandoned and merged into Origin much later.
It has also been mentioned that he performs guest vocals and co-wrote a song on, former Evanescence guitarist, Ben Moody's much delayed "solo" album,[4] All For This (2009). The song in question is Never Turn Back.
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- ↑ "Evanescence Interview (1998)". Enclave. 1998. Archived from the original on October 4, 1999. http://web.archive.org/web/19991004004055/http://www.jesusfreak.com/enclave/evanes.html.
- ↑ E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998 (Part 1)
- ↑ E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998 (Part 2)
- ↑ "A dc Talk solo update: Michael Tait". September 2004.