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on July 26, 1944. She has a sister and a brother. Taylor's father died when she was three years old, and her family moved to Vancouver, to live near a maternal aunt. When her sister received a scholarship to a teacher's training college in California her family moved to the United States.
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In 1959, when Taylor was fifteen years old, she signed a five year recording contract with
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Taylor's first television performance was when she was 11-years-old, as a Mouseketeer on
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Cathie Taylor & Billy Strange Become Regulars on "Tennessee Ernie Ford Show"
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Taylor became a regular vocalist on the 1966 syndicated television series
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 – Present
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In 1968 she was a regular singer during the final year of the daily
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Cathie Taylor, the daughter of Anne and Cecil Taylor, was born in
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Taylor was a guest performer on the June 30, 1961 episode of
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Stephen Franklin, The Girl From Canada Has What It Takes,
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and was a regular vocalist on several television series.
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During the 1970s Taylor was a regular vocalist on the
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Kathy Taylor (musician)

Winnipeg, Manitoba
country music
Gospel music
Academy of Country Music Awards
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Mickey Mouse Club
KPER
Gilroy, California
Capital Records
Five Star Jubilee
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Hootenanny Hoot
Kraft Music Hall
Don McNeill's Breakfast Club
Chicago, Illinois
Country Music Association Awards
CBN
The 700 Club
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Stephen Franklin, The Girl From Canada Has What It Takes, The Ottawa Citizen, June 10, 1961, page 84
Singer Wants Pops Title, The Daily News Leader (Staunton, VA), December 31, 1964, page 23
Folk Talent and Tune, Billboard, March 24, 1958, page 65
Capital Inks 8 New Acts, Billboard, July 27, 1959, page 7
Folk Talent & Tunes, Billboard, July 27, 1959, page 45
Daniel Blum’s Screen World, Bible-Moser, 1964, page 63
Music Capitals of the World (Los Angeles), Billboard, May 21, 1966, page 40
ACM database

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