Chris Taylor (businessman)

[2] In 1994, the band signed with Virgin Records and released their fourth album, Smokin' The Goats, which included two Canadian Top 40 singles, "Wide Load"[3][4] and "54–46"[citation needed].

In 1998, via his former manager, Chris Smith, Taylor discovered Nelly Furtado and assisted with introducing her talents to record companies in the United States.

The law firm also provides legal advice to YTV's number-one-rated show, The Next Star, Canada's Walk of Fame, charitable organization Free The Children, and Slaight Music.

Entertainment One's music division was named the #2 Independent Label in the US in 2016,[13] and the artists associated with the company had a total of nine Grammy Award nominations for 2017.

Taylor is an executive producer of the "House of Strombo" concert series[19] along with George Stroumboulopoulos, Michael Sugar, and Bob Mackowycz.

[22] In December 2021 Taylor was a guest on the Trapital podcast with host Dan Runcie discussing MNRK, the music business and technology.

[23] In 2013, Taylor was honored by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association for Excellence in Advocacy alongside former Supreme Court Justice The Honourable Ian Binnie, and filmmaker David Cronenberg.