"[1] She was the subject of the 2003 documentary, They Call Her Lady Fingers: The Betty Loo Taylor Story, by husband-and-wife filmmakers, Patricia Gillespie and Sam Polson.
[1] Taylor performed regularly at the Trappers club in Waikiki during the 1970s and 1980s, alongside her longtime musical partner, singer Jimmy Borges, who also died in 2016.
[1] In 2008, Taylor won a 2008 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for a jazz album she recorded with Joy Abbott.
[1] Betty Loo Taylor died at Palolo Chinese Home in Honolulu on December 21, 2016, at age 87.
[1] Taylor, who was being treated for pneumonia at the time, had suffered a stroke approximately six months before her death.