Kate Taylor (disambiguation)

Kate Taylor (disambiguation)

Kate Taylor may refer to:

* Kate Taylor (born 1949), folk singer and singer-songwriter
** "Kate Taylor (album)", her self-titled 1978 album
* Kate Taylor (novelist), Canadian novelist and critic, and writer for the Toronto Globe and Mail
* Kate Taylor (columnist), British sex columnist
* Kate Taylor (producer), American television producer for PBS


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