Interviews
Charles and Taylor
Charles: Yeah, ‘cause we go to Cab School of the Arts so we wake up at 5:30am every morning.
GC: Tell about that what the name of the school?
Charles: The Cab school of the arts.
GC: And what are you specializing in?
Charles and Taylor: Drama and vocal music.
GC: So you’re an actor?
Charles : Yes.
GC: And you’re an actress?
Taylor : Yes.
GC : Have you had a chance to do film or T.V. sitcoms?
Charles : A while back, I did 23 stage plays with the Georgia Ensemble Theater and we did the Helen Keller story.
GC: Oh yeah.
Charles: So I played [the character] Percy so that was fun!
GC: So are you good or are you O.K.?
Charles : I’m good
GC: So it won’t be long before I see the gospel career merge with something kind of out of California. You know there’s a new film coming out that Donnie McClurkin is in called The Gospel…
Charles: Actually I’m in that also!
GC: So why didn’t you tell me that?
Charles: I’m doing one of the songs, a voiceover.
GC: I haven’t seen it so you’re gonna have to tell me.
Charles: I don’t really know what it’s all about. They just called our manager and he let him know, “Man I got somebody who can play that part, who can sing it.” So i went to the studioand it went up...downhill from there.
GC: That’s cool, uphill!
GC: Uphill!
GC: Now, How would you classify your music? For someone who hasn’t heard it, what are some of the words you would you to describe it?
Charles: Powerful
Taylor: Anointed!
GC: But if I’m not a Christian what does anointed sound like?
Charles: The anointing, it grabs you. It makes you feel what we feel.
GC: Which is?
Charles: We feel the anointing and we’re feeling God’s power, just His whole presence!
GC: O.K.! Someone who’s not a part of the Body of Christ and hears a Charles and Taylor record , they’re going to get a sense of what it’s like to be with God?
Taylor : Welcomed!