Born as James Wesley Voight in Yonkers, New York, Taylor was the brother of Jon Voight, 87, Angelina Jolie’s father. He made a significant impact in the music industry as a songwriter, most notably for his work on the 1966 hit Wild Thing, popularized by The Troggs, and “Angel of the Morning,” which was later recorded by artists like Merrilee Rush and Juice Newton.
Taylor’s contributions to music transcended genres, establishing him as a versatile and influential figure in American music.
The news of his passing was announced by his friend Billy Vera, who posted online: “R.I.P.: Chip Taylor, my friend and songwriting mentor, last night in hospice.”
Neither Angelina Jolie nor her father, Jon Voight, has released a public statement regarding Taylor’s death.
Friends of Jolie suggest that the family is deeply affected by the loss. One friend noted, “Chip represented a connection to her family’s creative roots, and his passing has stirred a lot of reflection for Angelina. It is not just about losing him, but about what he represented in her life and in her family history.”

