Lisa Taylor
Weekdays | 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Lisa Taylor is the newest member of the 95.5 Wolfpack. Before coming to Nashville to raise her family, she spent time in Country radio in New York City, Los Angeles, and upon her arrival was even the first Grand Ole’ Opry host on CMT in 2001, and co-host of Farm Aid that same year. Lisa began her radio career in High School while growing up in a tiny town in West Virginia. Her love for acting eventually led her to New York where her work in theater and television allowed her to introduce and work with some of the biggest celebrities and biggest names in Country Music. “I remember hosting ‘Country Takes Manhattan’, a whole week of amazing country concerts all over NYC on some of its biggest and most important stages. Dolly took my hand backstage before her concert at Carnegie Hall, and seeing that I was a little nervous to interview such a superstar said, ‘It’s OK, honey…you’re gonna do just fine!’ Now every morning when I drive past one of her houses on Crockett Road in Brentwood, taking my kid to school, I always give it a wink!” Lisa notes one of the great things about being in Nashville was becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate for Davidson County. Helping the kids of St. Jude also holds a special place in her heart.
Weekdays | 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Lisa Taylor is the newest member of the 95.5 Wolfpack. Before coming to Nashville to raise her family, she spent time in Country radio in New York City, Los Angeles, and upon her arrival was even the first Grand Ole’ Opry host on CMT in 2001, and co-host of Farm Aid that same year. Lisa began her radio career in High School while growing up in a tiny town in West Virginia. Her love for acting eventually led her to New York where her work in theater and television allowed her to introduce and work with some of the biggest celebrities and biggest names in Country Music. “I remember hosting ‘Country Takes Manhattan’, a whole week of amazing country concerts all over NYC on some of its biggest and most important stages. Dolly took my hand backstage before her concert at Carnegie Hall, and seeing that I was a little nervous to interview such a superstar said, ‘It’s OK, honey…you’re gonna do just fine!’ Now every morning when I drive past one of her houses on Crockett Road in Brentwood, taking my kid to school, I always give it a wink!” Lisa notes one of the great things about being in Nashville was becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate for Davidson County. Helping the kids of St. Jude also holds a special place in her heart.