James Taylor (disambiguation)
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People commonly known as James Taylor include:
- James Taylor (born 1948), American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for "Fire and Rain" and hit covers such as "You've Got A Friend" and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)"
- James Taylor (album), his self-titled debut album
- James Taylor, British acid jazz musician, leader of the James Taylor Quartet
- James Taylor (Alamo defender) (c. 1814–1836), soldier
- James Taylor (driver), (born 1955) former British race car driver
- James "JT" Taylor, a lead singer with the band Kool & the Gang
- James Taylor Jr. (c. 1769–1848), American Quartermaster General, War of 1812, Founder of Newport, Kentucky
- James A. Taylor, Ontario legislator who represented the Prince Edward—Lennox district
- James Arnold Taylor, US voice actor
- Sir James Braid Taylor, governor of the Reserve Bank of India
- James Clement Taylor, a Greek Orthodox Christian who wrote a defense of Wiccan faith based on scriptural exegesis and widely circulated online by Pagan and Wiccan apologists and support groups.
- James Willis Taylor, US congressman from Tennessee
- James Wren Taylor, baseball player and manager
People commonly known by the variant Jim Taylor include:
- Jim Taylor (born 1935), American football running back who starred for the Green Bay Packers
- Jim Taylor (writer), screenwriter
- Candy Jim Taylor (1884–1948), baseball player and manager in the Negro National League