Musician behind iconic 1960s hits dies at 86

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.

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