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Chip Taylor (born James Wesley Voight; March 21, 1940) is an American songwriter and singer noted for writing "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing".[1]

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  1. 88 relations: Ace Records (United Kingdom), Al Gorgoni, American Breed, Americana music, Ancestry.com, Angel (Shaggy song), Angel of the Morning, Angelina Jolie, Any Way That You Want Me, Archbishop Stepinac High School, Austin, Texas, Barbara Lewis, Barry Voight, Billy Vera, Blackjack, Bobby Fuller, Buddah Records, Capitol Records, Carrie Rodriguez, Casino, CBS News Sunday Morning, Chrissie Hynde, Columbia Records, Concert, Country music, De Luxe Records, Evie Sands, First Amendment Center, Grammy Awards, Hartford, Connecticut, Horse racing, Hot Country Songs, I Can't Let Go, Independent record label, Jackie DeShannon, James Haven, James Taylor, Janis Joplin, Jay and the Americans, Jerry Ragovoy, Jimi Hendrix, John Platania, Johnny Tillotson, Jon Voight, Jordan Christopher, Jubilee Records, Judy Clay, Juice Newton, Just Us (duo), Kendel Carson, ... Expand index (38 more) »

  2. Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni
  3. Buddah Records artists
  4. Voight family

Ace Records (United Kingdom)

Ace Records Ltd. is a British record label founded in 1978.

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Al Gorgoni

Al Gorgoni (born 1939) is an American guitarist, composer, arranger, and producer, known for his work as a studio musician during the 1960s and 1970s. Chip Taylor and al Gorgoni are record producers from New York (state).

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American Breed

The American Breed is an American bovid hybrid of cattle with a small percentage of American Bison blood.

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Americana music

Americana (also known as American roots music) is an amalgam of American music formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the musical ethos of the United States of America, with particular emphasis on music historically developed in the American South.

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Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.

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Angel (Shaggy song)

"Angel" is a song by Jamaican reggae artist Shaggy featuring additional vocals from Barbadian singer Rayvon.

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Angel of the Morning

"Angel of the Morning" is a popular song written by Chip Taylor, originally recorded by Evie Sands but which first charted with a version by Merrilee Rush.

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Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie (born Angelina Jolie Voight; June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. Chip Taylor and Angelina Jolie are American people of Slovak descent and Voight family.

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Any Way That You Want Me

"Any Way That You Want Me" is a song written by Chip Taylor that was first released in September 1966 by Tina Mason as the B-side to her single "Finders Keepers".

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Archbishop Stepinac High School

Archbishop Stepinac High School is an American all-boys' Roman Catholic high school in White Plains, New York.

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Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.

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Barbara Lewis

Barbara Ann Lewis (born February 9, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter whose smooth style influenced rhythm and blues.

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Barry Voight

Barry Voight (born 1937) is an American geologist, volcanologist, author, and engineer. Chip Taylor and Barry Voight are American people of Slovak descent, Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni and Voight family.

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Billy Vera

Billy Vera (born William Patrick McCord; May 28, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, author, and music historian. Chip Taylor and Billy Vera are Capitol Records artists.

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Blackjack

Blackjack (formerly black jack and vingt-un) is a casino banking game.

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Bobby Fuller

Robert Gaston Fuller (October 22, 1942 – July 18, 1966)Bashe, P. R., & George-Warren, H., The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (Third ed.). New York, Fireside, 2005, p. 360 was an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for "Let Her Dance" and his cover of the Crickets' "I Fought the Law," recorded with his group The Bobby Fuller Four.

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Buddah Records

Buddah Records (later known as Buddha Records) was an American record label founded in 1967 in New York City.

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Capitol Records

Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint.

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Carrie Rodriguez

Carrie Luz Rodriguez (born July 31, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and the daughter of Texan singer-songwriter David Rodriguez and Texas painter Katy Nail, and is the granddaughter of prolific Texas essayist Frances Nail.

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Casino

A casino is a facility for certain types of gambling.

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CBS News Sunday Morning

CBS News Sunday Morning (frequently shortened to Sunday Morning) is an American television newsmagazine that has aired on CBS since January 28, 1979.

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Chrissie Hynde

Christine Ellen Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American-British musician.

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Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.

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Concert

A concert is a live music performance in front of an audience.

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.

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De Luxe Records

De Luxe Records (later DeLuxe Records) was a record company and label formed in 1944 by brothers David Braun (1908–1985) and Julius "Jules" Braun (1911–2002), the sons of Hungarian Jewish immigrants, in Linden, New Jersey.

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Evie Sands

Evie Sands (born July 18, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. Chip Taylor and Evie Sands are Capitol Records artists, singer-songwriters from New York (state) and singers from New York City.

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First Amendment Center

The First Amendment Center supports the First Amendment and builds understanding of its core freedoms through education, information, and entertainment.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut.

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Horse racing

Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition.

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Hot Country Songs

Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States.

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I Can't Let Go

"I Can't Let Go" is a song co-written by Al Gorgoni and Chip Taylor, who also wrote "Wild Thing".

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Independent record label

An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME.

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Jackie DeShannon

Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers; August 21, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards, as both singer and composer.

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James Haven

James Haven (born James Haven Voight; May 11, 1973) is a former American actor. Chip Taylor and James Haven are American people of Slovak descent and Voight family.

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James Taylor

James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Chip Taylor and James Taylor are Capitol Records artists and Warner Records artists.

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Janis Joplin

Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter.

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Jay and the Americans

Jay and the Americans are an American rock group who formed in the late 1950s.

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Jerry Ragovoy

Jordan "Jerry" Ragovoy (September 4, 1930 – July 13, 2011) was an American songwriter and record producer.

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Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer. Chip Taylor and Jimi Hendrix are Capitol Records artists.

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John Platania

John Platania is a session musician, guitar player, and record producer.

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Johnny Tillotson

Johnny Tillotson (born April 20, 1938) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Jon Voight

Jonathan Vincent Voight (born December 29, 1938) is an American actor. Chip Taylor and Jon Voight are American people of Slovak descent, Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni and Voight family.

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Jordan Christopher

Jordan Christopher (October 23, 1940 – January 21, 1996) was an American actor and singer.

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Jubilee Records

Jubilee Records was an American independent record label, specializing in rhythm and blues and novelty records.

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Judy Clay

Judy Clay (September 12, 1938 – July 19, 2001) was an American soul and gospel singer, who achieved greatest success as a member of two recording duos in the 1960s.

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Juice Newton

Juice Newton (born Judith Kay Newton; February 18, 1949) is an American pop and country singer, songwriter, and musician. Chip Taylor and Juice Newton are Capitol Records artists.

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Just Us (duo)

Just Us was an American pop duo, consisting of songwriter Chip Taylor and session musician, Al Gorgoni.

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Kendel Carson

Kendel Carson (born) is a Canadian singer and fiddler.

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King Records (United States)

King Records was an American label founded in 1943 by Syd Nathan in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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Linda Ronstadt

Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music. Chip Taylor and Linda Ronstadt are Capitol Records artists.

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Lita Ford

Lita Rossana Ford (born September 19, 1958) is an American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter.

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Liverpool Five

The Liverpool Five were a beat group that was part of the British Invasion-era of the 1960s.

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Lorraine Ellison

Lorraine Ellison (March 17, 1931 – January 31, 1983) was an American soul singer and songwriter known for her recording of the song "Stay with Me" (sometimes known as "Stay With Me Baby") in 1966.

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Marshall Crenshaw

Marshall Howard Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for hit songs such as "Someday, Someway," a US top 40 hit in 1982, "Cynical Girl," and "Whenever You're on My Mind." He is also the co-author of one of the biggest radio hits of the 1990s, the Gin Blossoms's "Til I Hear It from You." His music has roots in classic soul music and Buddy Holly, to whom Crenshaw was often compared in the early days of his career, and whom he portrayed in the 1987 film La Bamba. Chip Taylor and Marshall Crenshaw are Warner Records artists.

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Mary Mason

Mary Mason is a British singer. Chip Taylor and Mary Mason are CBS Records artists.

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Merrilee Rush

Merrilee Rush (Gunst; January 26, 1944) is an American singer, best known for her recording of the song "Angel of the Morning", a top-10 hit which earned her a Grammy nomination for female vocalist of the year in 1968.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Night Owl (James Taylor song)

"Night Owl" is a song written by James Taylor that was originally released as a single by Taylor's band the Flying Machine, which also included Danny Kortchmar in 1967.

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P. P. Arnold

Patricia Ann Cole (born October 3, 1946), known professionally as P. P. Arnold, is an American soul singer.

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Pop music

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Pozo-Seco Singers

The Pozo-Seco Singers was an American folk music group that had success during the 1960s.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Shaggy (musician)

Orville Richard Burrell (born October 22, 1968), better known by his stage name Shaggy, is a Jamaican-American reggae recording artist who scored hits with the songs "It Wasn't Me", "Boombastic", "In the Summertime", "Oh Carolina", and "Angel".

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She Cried

"She Cried" is a song written by Ted Daryll and Greg Richards, and it was initially recorded by Ted Daryll in July 1961, but was a big hit when covered by Jay and the Americans for their 1962 album, She Cried.

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Sony Music

Sony Music Entertainment (SME), commonly known as Sony Music, is an American multinational music company owned by Sony Entertainment and managed by the American umbrella division of multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

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South by Southwest

South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas.

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Ted Daryll

Theodore Henry Meister (January 5, 1940 – March 16, 2021), known professionally as Ted Daryll, was an American songwriter and record producer. Chip Taylor and Ted Daryll are Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni.

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The American Breed

The American Breed was an American rock band from Chicago in the 1960s.

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The Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001. Chip Taylor and The Black Keys are Warner Records artists.

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The Fleetwoods

The Fleetwoods were an American vocal group from Olympia, Washington, whose members were Gary Troxel (born November 28, 1939), Gretchen Christopher (born February 29, 1940), and Barbara Ellis (born February 20, 1940).

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The Hollies

The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in 1962. Chip Taylor and The Hollies are Capitol Records artists.

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The Journal News

The Journal News is a newspaper in New York State serving the New York counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam, a region known as the Lower Hudson Valley.

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The Muppets

The Muppets are an American ensemble cast of puppet characters known for an absurdist, surrealist, burlesque, and self-referential style of variety-sketch comedy.

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The Runaways

The Runaways were an American female rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979.

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The Troggs

The Troggs (originally called the Troglodytes) are an English beat music band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The Wild Ones (band)

The Wild Ones were an American rock band from New York City, initially led by singer Jordan Christopher.

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Top Country Albums

Top Country Albums is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States.

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University of Hartford

The University of Hartford (UHart) is a private university in West Hartford, Connecticut.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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Warner Records

Warner Records Inc. (formerly known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label.

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White Plains, New York

White Plains is a city and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States.

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Wild Thing (The Troggs song)

"Wild Thing" is a song written by American songwriter Chip Taylor and popularized by the English rock band the Troggs.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter.

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X (American band)

X is an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles.

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Yonkers, New York

Yonkers is the third-most populous city in the U.S. state of New York and the most-populous city in Westchester County.

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See also

Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni

Buddah Records artists

Voight family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor

Also known as James Wesley Voight.

, King Records (United States), Linda Ronstadt, Lita Ford, Liverpool Five, Lorraine Ellison, Marshall Crenshaw, Mary Mason, Merrilee Rush, New York City, Night Owl (James Taylor song), P. P. Arnold, Pop music, Pozo-Seco Singers, Rolling Stone, Shaggy (musician), She Cried, Sony Music, South by Southwest, Ted Daryll, The American Breed, The Black Keys, The Fleetwoods, The Hollies, The Journal News, The Muppets, The Runaways, The Troggs, The Washington Post, The Wild Ones (band), Top Country Albums, University of Hartford, Warner Bros., Warner Records, White Plains, New York, Wild Thing (The Troggs song), Willie Nelson, X (American band), Yonkers, New York.