Corey Taylor (Corey Todd Taylor) was born on December 8, 1973 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, he is a singer, songwriter, actor, author. At 48 years old, Corey Taylor’s height is 5 feet 6 inches (170.0 cm).

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Popular as Corey Todd Taylor Occupation Singer, songwriter, actor, author Age 47 Zodiac Sign Sagittarius Born December 8, 1973 Birthday December 8 Birthplace Des Moines, Iowa, United States Nationality United States.

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His net worth has been growing significantly in 2018-19. So how much is Corey Taylor worth at the age of 47? Corey Taylor’s source of income mainly comes from being a successful singer. He is from the United States. We have estimated Corey Taylor Net Worth, Money, Salary, Income and Assets.Net worth in 2020 $1 million – $5 million Salary in 2019 Under review Net worth in 2019 Pending Salary in 2019 Under review house Not available Cars Not available Source of income Singer.

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On June 21, 2018, Taylor was featured on the track “The Hunt” by hardcore metal band Code Orange, the second track on the 3-track EP The Hurt Will Go On. In September 2019, she appeared on the Nostalgia Critic parody album of Pink Floyd’s The Wall in a cover of the SpongeBob SquarePants opening theme.

In 2017, on an episode of Viceland’s The Therapist, Taylor revealed that he was sexually abused at the age of 10 by a 16-year-old friend. Taylor stated that he never told anyone about the incident until he was “probably 18” because his abuser “threatened to hurt [him] and threatened to hurt [his] mom”. At 18, when Taylor was living with his grandmother, he attempted suicide by overdose. His ex-girlfriend’s mother took him to the hospital in Des Moines and doctors were able to resuscitate him. He describes this as the shorter Taylor met his father when he was 30, and is now in a relationship with him, though he said his paths don’t cross as often.Corey Taylor told Loudwire in 2015 that if it wasn’t for Faith No More, “I wouldn’t be here today.” While recovering from a suicide attempt, he saw the band perform “Epic” live at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards and the performance inspired him to start writing and performing music again.

In Des Moines, Iowa, he was approached by Joey Jordison, Shawn Crahan, and Mick Thomson asking him to join Slipknot. He agreed to go to one of their practices and ended up singing in front of them. Of the nine members of Slipknot, Corey was the sixth to join the band. Performing with Slipknot, he would also come to be known as “Number Eight”, although he is superior to all the members, as the band follows a numbering scheme for its members, ranging from 0 to 8. According to Shawn Crahan, Corey wanted the number eight, because it symbolizes infinity.

On December 4, 2013, Taylor joined the cast of Fear Clinic. She played Bauer, one of the clinic employees who struggles to keep things under control when all hell breaks loose. He appeared in the 2013 horror film Bullied. In October 2015, Taylor provided the roar for the character The Fisher King in the Doctor Who episode “Before the Flood”. Taylor also appeared as a cameo in Sharknado 4.

Later, Corey Taylor announced the release of a double concept album with Stone Sour. The albums are titled “House of Gold & Bones”. During the process of making the double album, bassist Shawn Economaki left the band. Johny Chow temporarily filled in for him for touring purposes. The first part was released in October 2012 and the second part in April 2013. There are 23 songs in total, 11 in the first part and 12 in the second part.In addition to these two albums is a four-part comic book series written by Taylor and published by Dark Horse Comics, which came out in 2013. With these albums came a story that was written by Taylor that coincides with the album. Fans can also build a miniature “House of Gold and Bones” from the packaging design of the physical versions of the two albums.

In early September 2010, Taylor announced that her book, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling The Argument Between Born Bad And Damaged Good, would be released on July 12, 2011 through Da Capo Press.

Taylor has appeared as a guest musician on albums by Soulfly, Apocalyptica, Damageplan, Steel Panther, and Code Orange.