Taylor Pie

Taylor Pie

Taylor Pie in house concert
Background information
Born 1947
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
Genres Country music, folk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar and mandolin
Years active 1964–present
Labels PuffBunny Records
Website

Taylor Pie (born 1947) as Susan Taylor is an American folk singer from Corpus Christi, Texas, most well known as Susan Taylor who was part of the Pozo-Seco Singers. She wrote, sang and arranged for the "Pozos" where her song "Time" was the number one song in Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. She helped launch the careers of Don Williams and The Shaw Brothers. Taylor's songs have been recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys, Don Williams, Bette Midler, Mickey Gilley, The Forester Sisters, Terri Hendrix, Valerie Smith, The Tuttles with AJ Lee, the Lewis Family, Cluster Pluckers and more. "Just Like Angels", was nominated for the gospel Dove Award, and "Full Grown Fool" by Mickey Gilley went to the top 20.

She still actively writes, publishes, produces and tours.

Industry awards

Discography

Pie has made many recordings. A partial discography is available at:

Specific examples follow.

References

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