Chip Taylor, the Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee who is best known for writing the classic hits “Angel of the Morning” and “Wild Thing,” died Monday at age 86. The death was reported on social media ...
Singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, whose composition résumé included “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning,” died on Monday. He was 86. The death of Taylor, who was the younger brother of Academy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chip Taylor, the prolific songwriter behind hits “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning,” died on Monday, March 23, at the age of ...
His death, which occurred on Monday, March 23, was announced by the record label he founded, Train Wreck Records According to his friend and songwriting mentee Bill Vera, he died "in hospice" Chip ...
The death of Taylor, who was the younger brother of Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight and uncle of actress Angelina Jolie, was reported in a social media post by his friend, Billy Vera, Variety ...
Chip Taylor, best known as the songwriter who penned classic songs such as "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing," died on Monday (March 23.) He was 86 years old. News of his death came via a ...
The brother of the actor Jon Voight, he wrote songs for Frank Sinatra, Janis Joplin, Anne Murray and, with “Angel of the Morning,” Juice Newton. By Hannah Ziegler See more of our coverage in your ...
Chip Taylor, the songwriter behind hits "Wild Thing" and "Angel of the Morning," has died. He was 86. The death of Taylor, who was born James Wesley Voight, was confirmed by Train Wreck Records, which ...
The lifelong musician and younger brother of Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight wrote some of the most iconic songs of his generation.
A country pop/rock musician behind two iconic hit songs of the 1960s is dead at age 86. Singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, best ...
A cause of death has not yet been made public. Chip’s songwriting career spanned more than six decades and crossed genres with ease. Among his most enduring works is Angel of the Morning, first ...