Chris Tait

Chris Tait is a Canadian singer–songwriter and producer, best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band Chalk Circle and later the group Big Faith.

The new band recorded a demo single "The World" and played around Toronto, eventually winning a CASBY Award for "Most Promising Non-Recording Group" in 1985.

After Chalk Circle broke up around 1990, Tait formed the group Big Faith with Ken Greer, Fergus Marsh and Mike Sloski.

[2] Big Faith released two independent albums, Grounded in 1992[3] and Undertow in 1994,[4] but saw less commercial success than Chalk Circle, and subsequently broke up.

After the breakup of Big Faith, Tait pursued a career in advertising and promotion with a company that produced jingles.