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Baxter Taylor (born 1940) is an American folk singer and teacher. ==Timeline== *August 28, 1940, Born Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and raised in Dallas, Texas. *1959- Original member: The Nightlighters, Oklahoma City, OK *1959 to 1960-The Wayfarers Trio- Founding member, other members were Mason Williams and Bill Cheatwood. *1960- Original member: The Wayfarers Trio. Other members were Mason Williams and Bill Cheatwood. *1961- "SONGS OF THE BLUE AND THE GREY" (Mercury Label) April release; Artists: The Wayfarers Trio *1962- Member of The New Christy Minstrels. *1966- Birth of daughters, Lesley and Ashley. *1971- "Marie Laveau" - recorded by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, found on their debut LP ''Doctor Hook''. *1973- "Marie Laveau" - recorded by Bobby Bare Sr, found on BOBBY BARE SINGS LULLABYS, LEGENDS AND LIES (AND MORE), (RCA/RLG/LEGACY Records), RCA Victor CPL2-0290 *1975- BMI Songwriting Award for co-write of MARIE LAVAUX with Shel Silverstein. *1980-Semifinalist @ The Kerrville Folk Festival, New Folk Songwriting Contest, Saturday May 24 show. *1985-Married Nancy McCausland and became father to her three children, Robert, Andrea, and Joshua. *1992- "MARIE LAVEAU" is included in Act II of the original Broadway musical THE HIGH ROLLERS SOCIAL AND PLEASURE CLUB (), at The Helen Hayes Theater, New York City. Performance dates: 04/21/1992 - 05/02/1992. *1999- Birth of first grandchild, Brayden Taylor Hull. Birth of Cassidy Mae Hull. *2004- Producer; Owner of BaxTrax Recording Studio, Plano TX. Birth of grandson, Ty Groff. *2006- Retired from teaching and birth of granddaughter, Gretchen Lee Doerr. *August 28, 2007- Birth of granddaughter, Noelle Taylor Doerr. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baxter Taylor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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