Chip Taylor, A Song I Can Live With. In the early days of Chip Taylor’s remarkable career, he penned some of the biggest hits of the 1960s, most notably “Wild Thing” (Jimi Hendrix, the Troggs) and “Angel of the Morning” […]
Chip Taylor, A Song I Can Live With. In the early days of Chip Taylor’s remarkable career, he penned some of the biggest hits of the 1960s, most notably “Wild Thing” (Jimi Hendrix, the Troggs) and “Angel of the Morning” […]
Chip Taylor probably remains best known as the composer of such 1960s hits as “Wild Thing,” “I Can’t Let Go,” and “Angel of the Morning.” Nevertheless, he just keeps getting better as the years go by. Returning to music in […]
High on my short list of artists who are so good I can’t believe they’re not world famous are Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez, who teamed up to make a handful of classic albums beginning in 2002. Actually, Taylor is […]
As their three studio discs have demonstrated, the combination of Chip Taylor’s earthy vocals and from-the-heart compositions plus Carrie Rodriguez’s folksy Texas twang and fiery violin can produce magic. Because they project strong, appealing personalities and interact so well, you’d […]
Two years ago, when I first wrote about Chip Taylor’s return to songwriting and performing, I titled the story “When A Man Grows Older,” borrowing the phrase from an obscure Italo Svevo novel about an older man’s unrequited love for […]
Correctly believing 1973’s Last Chance to be the best of his pre-comeback outings, Chip Taylor has taken the matter of reissuing into his own hands. It’s not exactly a lost classic, but it is a simple, charming, and perhaps unintentionally […]
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