Chip Taylor’s death hit like a quiet thunderclap. One moment he was the invisible hand behind songs everyone knew by heart; the next, his family was saying their last goodbyes in hospice. A brother to Jon Voight, uncle to Angelina Jolie, and architect of era-defining hits, his loss leaves a silence far lou… Continues…
Chip Taylor’s passing at 86 closes the chapter on a songwriter whose work outlived every trend. Born James Wesley Voight, he stepped out from a famous family’s shadow and into his own light, crafting songs that echoed from tiny radios to stadium stages.
“Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning” weren’t just hits; they were emotional landmarks for millions who never knew his face, only his melodies.
Beyond the charts and awards, those closest to him describe a gentle man who treated listeners like friends and collaborators like family.
His children say his final days were peaceful, wrapped in the same quiet grace that defined his life. As tributes pour in from artists and fans, one truth is clear: Chip Taylor may be gone, but every time those first chords ring out, the room fills with his spirit once more. READ MORE BELOW