Peggy M. Taylor (October 12, 1927 â€" February 9, 2002) was an
American singer and actress who later became a radio and television
announcer.On October 12, 1927, Taylor was born as Margaret Tague in
Inglewood, California, and was raised in Pasadena, California.Taylor
attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated
in 1949.A few years afterward, she moved to Chicago. In 1952 landed a
spot as a vocalist on Don McNeill's Breakfast Club . During her time
on the program, she recorded for Mercury Records; later on in the
1950s, she recorded for such labels as Decca and Starlite. After her
run on The Breakfast Club ended, she performed in nightclubs and
supper clubs in places ranging from the Colony Club in London to the
Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, to places in and around Los Angeles
including the Cocoanut Grove. She also opened once for Red Skelton in
Las Vegas.
American singer and actress who later became a radio and television
announcer.On October 12, 1927, Taylor was born as Margaret Tague in
Inglewood, California, and was raised in Pasadena, California.Taylor
attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated
in 1949.A few years afterward, she moved to Chicago. In 1952 landed a
spot as a vocalist on Don McNeill's Breakfast Club . During her time
on the program, she recorded for Mercury Records; later on in the
1950s, she recorded for such labels as Decca and Starlite. After her
run on The Breakfast Club ended, she performed in nightclubs and
supper clubs in places ranging from the Colony Club in London to the
Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, to places in and around Los Angeles
including the Cocoanut Grove. She also opened once for Red Skelton in
Las Vegas.
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