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James Taylor, Carole King announce reunion tour dates

In the four decades since James Taylor and Carole King helped launch each other's storied careers, the notion of someday recapturing that magic never completely faded.

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In the four decades since James Taylor and Carole King helped launch each other’s storied careers, the notion of someday recapturing that magic never completely faded.

“Every time we would run into each other at a benefit or at an event … we’d say we have to get the band back together, get that band back together and do some touring before the chance slips away,” Taylor said in a recent interview.

On Monday, Taylor and King announced dates for the U.S. leg of their much-anticipated “Troubadour Reunion” tour. The tour, marking the 40th anniversary of the pair’s breakthrough shows, will launch May 7 in Portland, Ore.

As previously announced, the tour will begin overseas in Melbourne, Australia, on March 26.

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“In a sense we started our solo careers sharing a band, sharing a stage, we did a show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles that really sort of broke both of us out of the box and established our careers,” Taylor said.

King played on Taylor’s 1970 “Sweet Baby James” album and Taylor on King’s 1971 “Tapestry” album.

“We started performing, originally she was in my band, and then I increasingly encouraged her to sing her own songs,” said Taylor. “She was used to being a writer, and to having other people do her tunes.”

King, in fact, had already written 22 Top 40 hits, including Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman.”

“Tapestry,” released in 1971, sold more than 25 million copies worldwide and made King the first woman to win four Grammys in a single year.

Taylor, 61, has won five Grammys during his career. Both Taylor and King, 67, are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

The idea for a reunion tour had been brewing for years, Taylor said.

“Finally, two years ago we played at a sort of anniversary celebration for (the Troubadour), with the original band and that was so great we decided to take it on the road.”

The tour will reunite not only Taylor and King, but key members of their original band, including guitarist Danny Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel and bassist Lee Sklar.

While the shows will be at larger venues such as the Hollywood Bowl or Madison Square Garden, the performers hope to recapture at least some of the intimacy of those early Troubadour days, in part by staging the concerts in the round. Taylor said he and King will remain on the stage together throughout the show.

“I think we’ll do two sets, both of us will be on stage the whole time, either singing backup for each or playing behind the other. We’ll sort of skip back and forth, do a song of hers, a song of mine, but we’ll stay on the stage,” he said.

“It’s just going to be a blast.”

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  • June 3, 2010

EAST PALO ALTO, Calif.

PERCHED on the arm of a couch in a hotel room here, James Taylor recalled the first time he heard Carole King sing “You’ve Got a Friend.”

“I stood outside a little dressing room up on the balcony,” Mr. Taylor said, referring to the Troubadour, the Los Angeles club that served as ground zero for the singer-songwriter movement in the early 1970s, “and I just had to find my guitar and figure out how that song went. I said: ‘She’s written it. That’s ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ right there.’ ”

Mr. Taylor recorded the song, and in 1971 it provided the first and only No. 1 hit of his career. That same year Ms. King included “You’ve Got a Friend” on “Tapestry,” a landmark album that established her as a superstar and went on to sell more than 10 million copies in the United States. Perhaps more important, however, is the song’s enduring theme. As the critic Jon Landau, who would go on to manage Bruce Springsteen, wrote in Rolling Stone, the album’s subject is “the search for lasting friendship, friendship that can be trusted, friendship that can be felt.”

Those words might also serve as the theme of Ms. King and Mr. Taylor’s “Troubadour Reunion” world tour, which will come to Madison Square Garden for three shows this month. Since they hit the road in March, visiting Australia, New Zealand and Japan before arriving in the United States last month, their sets have been stretching close to three hours (including a brief intermission) with the two of them onstage the entire time.

They are performing more than two dozen of their individual hits, while providing harmony vocals and instrumental support for each other (Mr. Taylor on guitar, Ms. King on piano). The core of their band — the guitarist Danny Kortchmar, the bassist Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel on drums — further rounds out the reunion. All of these musicians played with Ms. King and Mr. Taylor at the moment of their ascent four decades ago. Mr. Kortchmar introduced Mr. Taylor to Ms. King in 1969; the two men first played together in their teens.

Those deep connections have made the tour’s shows something like a Thanksgiving dinner in an Ann Beattie novel. “Tapestry” and Mr. Taylor’s albums “Sweet Baby James” (1970) and “Mudslide Slim and the Blue Horizon” (1971) are definitive boomer touchstones, and because they capture the collaborative apex of the singers’ interwoven careers, they account for many of the songs in the show. Their fans remain perhaps the last reliable — and dependably solvent — demographic in a music industry that has been hammered into fragments by the Internet. Since the tour arrived in the United States, they have been turning out in force, leaving sold-out arenas and million-dollar-plus grosses in their wake.

“Softer rock doesn’t tend to do well in arenas,” said Gary Bongiovanni of Pollstar, a magazine that tracks the concert industry. “You need something really special to make it work, and that’s these two together.”

At their hotel before a performance in San Jose, Ms. King, 68, and Mr. Taylor, 62, communicate with the ease of old friends. They affectionately defer to each other, careful not to hog the interview spotlight. Wearing a long-sleeve blue T-shirt and black jeans, Mr. Taylor is cerebral and self-effacing. His sentences, lightly honeyed with the drawl of his North Carolina upbringing, meander with professorial grace.

Ms. King, in a sleek black suit, alternates the New Age mysticism of the American West — she has lived in Idaho for many years — with no-nonsense street smarts. However far removed, she’s a Brooklyn girl born and raised, with the accent to prove it. “James says things more quietly,” Ms. King explained at one point. “I gush.”

Ms. King has been a formidable presence on the music scene since, as a teenager, she wrote “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” for the Shirelles in 1960 with her husband at the time, Gerry Goffin. Working primarily with Mr. Goffin, she wrote a staggering number of hits for other artists in the 1960s, including “Up on the Roof,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” and “Don’t Bring Me Down.” She was reluctant to perform, however, until Mr. Taylor invited her to play piano in his band. He had a hidden agenda. In the middle of his sets, he would bring Ms. King forward to sing a few of her songs.

“It was time for Carole to step into her shoes,” Mr. Taylor said. “That was an exciting thing to see.”

Ms. King said, “James is modestly leaving out that he was the one who made me go forward.”

“To hear him sing ‘Sweet Baby James’ or ‘Something in the Way She Moves,’ ” she added, “I used to stand backstage when I was his piano player while he did an acoustic set by himself, and I would listen and mentally sing the harmonies. I would think, ‘I can just listen to him do that forever and ever.’ ”

The idea for a collaborative tour first came up in 2007 when Mr. Taylor and Ms. King performed a series of shows together at the Troubadour to commemorate the club’s 50th anniversary. (A live album drawn from those performances currently sits at No. 11 on the Billboard charts.) Whenever they ran into each other over the years, they often spoke of doing “something” together. Suddenly the time seemed right.

As reunions go, this one is less dramatic than some others from the period. While Ms. King and Mr. Taylor performed and recorded together quite a bit in the early 1970s, they were never formally a duo. They never fell out and never broke up. Most significantly — and highly uncharacteristically for those freewheeling times — they were never lovers, so there was no complicated personal history to resolve. If the tour can be said to have a message, it’s that not everything has to end — or end badly.

“It’s nice to see a man and a woman who have continually respected what they meant to each other professionally,” said Sheila Weller, the author of “Girls Like Us,” a book about Ms. King, Joni Mitchell and Carly Simon. “It’s like the people in ‘The Big Chill’: ‘I will never let you down. No matter where you are, call me and I’ll come.’ ”

The filmmaker Morgan Neville, who is working on a documentary about Ms. King and Mr. Taylor, said: “You almost can’t believe that two people with that much history can still feel that warm toward each other. But it’s genuine, and it comes across onstage. I think that’s a lot of what people are responding to — that rapport. The tour is definitely more than the sum of its parts.”

That much was evident when Ms. King and Mr. Taylor strolled onto the stage smiling, hand in hand, at the HP Pavilion at San Jose. The crowd itself seemed surprised by the depth of feeling the sight of them unleashes, so its greeting started out as polite applause but steadily built into a resounding roar. As the two unfurled a stream of instantly recognizable songs — “So Far Away,” “Carolina in My Mind,” “It’s Too Late” — pictures of them from 40 years ago appeared on screens above the stage. The images were received with the giddy delight — and occasionally tears —of old family photos. Suddenly Mr. Taylor, with his thick, dark hair down to his shoulders, is back to the days when he looked like a brooding young poet; Ms. King, with her soft curls and soulful eyes, is once again a hippie earth mother.

All of this might seem like little more than a warm nostalgic hug were it not for the quality of Ms. King’s and Mr. Taylor’s songs, which have earned each of them a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Then there is the matter of all the blood on the tracks, the inevitable breakage on the trail of their long lives and those of their fans. Mr. Taylor may be a reassuring figure now, but for decades he was a drug addict who hung desperately on the edge of the abyss.

“Lookit, I been in and out of mental institutions, strung out on drugs, and living with friends for the past five years,” Mr. Taylor told The New York Times in 1971. “I’m not strong right now to be blown up to superstar proportions. It may destroy me.”

Both he and Ms. King have endured ravaging divorces and breakups, career ups and downs. Yet here they are, still telling their stories and performing their songs together. They are both grandparents now, and Mr. Taylor is the father of 9-year-old twin boys with his wife, Kim, whom he married in 2001.

“When you reach a certain age, I don’t think anybody escapes unscathed,” Kim Taylor said. “Maybe that’s why his songs have endured, and Carole’s too. I mean, ‘Tapestry’ was so important for me. Those songs were real anchors. I went to a girls’ school, Smith, and every single room you went into, there was that cover of her with the cat and the jeans.”

Nor is the impact of their songs exclusively confined to their demographic. The ferociously contemporary Lady Gaga brought her father to see Ms. King and Mr. Taylor perform in Sydney, Australia, and went backstage with him to meet them. (Lady Gaga’s outfit prompted a question from Mr. Taylor’s son Rufus: “Dad, why is she wearing a rubber bathing suit?”) As they spoke, Lady Gaga began to cry, saying she was overwhelmed to meet two people whose music, particularly “You’ve Got a Friend,” had helped her through adolescence.

It was a scene the two artists have witnessed many times. “We’ve been lucky to have our music be the soundtrack to people’s lives — and, by the way, our own,” Ms. King said.

That sense of a long, rich relationship between the artists themselves, and between the artists and their fans, also lends a certain urgency to the tour. “It’s like we went away and had a lifetime of performing and experience, and now we’re getting together,” Mr. Taylor said. “That’s the energy of a reunion. But I don’t think we would have wanted to wait a whole lot longer than doing it now. This was the time to do it.”

Part of the reason is simply chronology. “I feel gratitude to have the stamina to do this show at 68,” Ms. King said. “Frankly, that was the one thing I was concerned about. I was a little concerned about my vocal stamina, but that seems to be there. But it’s a very high-energy show. I’m doing the Carole King earth-move workout out there.”

Despite interest from promoters to take the tour to Europe and South America, current plans are for it to end in Anaheim, Calif., on July 20.

“Carole said something interesting early on,” Mr. Taylor noted. “She said, ‘Not only do you want to leave the people wanting more, you want to leave yourself wanting more.’ That’s really wise. It’s smart to know when to quit.”

Ms. King added brightly: “But we’re just at the beginning of it right now. We’re really psyched.”

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Carole King & James Taylor: Troubadour Reunion on May 21 Live at T-Mobile Center

Jan 16 , 2010.

Iconic musicians James Taylor and Carole King bring the "Troubadour Reunion" world tour to T-Mobile Center on May 21. This once-in-a-lifetime event brings together two of the most beloved singer/songwriters for a rare concert experience. The set list will include a breadth of material including songs they performed during their 1969 debut show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, which helped propel them both to the world stage. Both have since become multi-platinum-selling artists, GRAMMY® winners, and members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Taylor and King will be joined on stage by their original bandmates guitarist Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel and bassist Lee Sklar, famous in their own right as "The Section.”

Tickets on sale now through all Ticketmaster Outlets, online at ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at 800.745.3000 or in person at T-Mobile Center Box Office.

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James Taylor and Carole King first collaborated 40 years ago and are now reunited for a joint tour. James O'Mara hide caption

James Taylor and Carole King first collaborated 40 years ago and are now reunited for a joint tour.

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'sweet baby james', 'you've got a friend'.

Carole King and James Taylor first collaborated 40 years ago. They recently reunited for the Troubadour Tour, named for the club in Los Angeles where the two first performed together in 1970.

Joining King and Taylor on the Troubadour Tour are guitarist Danny Kortchmar, bassist Leland Sklar and drummer Russ Kunkel. Taylor calls them the "original cats" -- they've been performing together since 1970.

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James Taylor and Carole King at the A&M Records studio in 1971. Courtesy of the artists hide caption

James Taylor and Carole King at the A&M Records studio in 1971.

"It's a real reunion of Carole and me and these three guys," Taylor tells Melissa Block, host of All Things Considered. "It's great."

They've been playing their repertoire of classics -- songs such as "You've Got A Friend," "Fire and Rain," "Sweet Baby James" and "You Can Close Your Eyes" -- but Taylor says it doesn't get old.

"I've played ["You've Got A Friend"] for audiences over and over again, and it never grows tired for me," he says. "I always make a connection with the tune, and I'm brought back to that moment at the Troubadour when I stood outside the dressing room ... and looked down at Carole playing her set on the stage below. As soon as I heard the tune ... to me, it was so compelling, musically. I just had to play it. I was desperate to get to my guitar and wander through those changes and sing that song."

Younger listeners are connecting with the songs, too. While King and Taylor may have supplied the soundtrack for a generation of listeners, King says she surprised to see much younger fans at her concerts.

"The thing that I continue to find astonishing, and increasingly so as this tour builds momentum," she says, "is the number of people for whom it was not the soundtrack of their lives. It was the soundtrack of their parents', and -- in some cases -- their grandparents' lives."

Taylor says the audience is part of what keeps him and King on the road. They both agree, though, that all good things must come to an end.

"Carole said to me something I'll never forget," he says. "She said, 'Not only do you want to leave the audience wanting more, you want to leave yourself wanting more.' "

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‘Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name’ Concert Doc in Works

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A new concert documentary on Carole King and James Taylor ‘s creative partnership and decades-long friendship is in the works via CNN Films and HBO Max. Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name is slated to premiere on CNN.

The Frank Marshall-directed and co-produced film revisits footage of the duo’s concerts through the decades, from their 1970 performance at West Hollywood’s Troubadour, to them reprising that concert during a six-date run for the venue’s own 50th anniversary in 2007, alongside performances from their 2010 reunion tour. King and Taylor reflect on their five-decades of collaborating and friendship during the documentary.

“I’ve been listening to and playing their music my whole life,” Marshall, who recently helmed The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart  and The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash , said in a statement. “So it’s especially meaningful to me and such an honor to be able to put together this special reunion concert by these two extraordinarily gifted friends.”

The film includes performances of “So Far Away,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” and “You’ve Got a Friend” from 2007. Their Troubadour reunion led to King and Taylor making plans for their 2010 world tour, Taylor reveals in the documentary per a release.

For all three concert eras featured — 1970, 2007, and 2010 — the pair were backed by the Section, comprising musicians Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel, and Lee Sklar, who also participate in interviews for the documentary.

On October 30th, King will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the second time , making her the third woman in its history alongside Stevie Nicks and Tina Turner to achieve that status. Taylor is currently on tour with Jackson Browne.

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James Taylor And Carole King To Bring 'Troubadour Reunion' Tour To Charlotte

None — Iconic recording artists Carole King and James Taylor unveiled North American dates for the highly anticipated "Troubadour Reunion" tour today. This once-in-a-lifetime event marks a rare concert experience bringing two of the most beloved singer-songwriters on tour together – intimate and in the round - for the first time in four decades. North American dates begin on May 7 in Portland, OR, and extend through June 19 in Boston, MA. The tour will travel to over 20 major venues and cities nationwide including Madison Square Garden in New York and a three-night stand at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets for the North American leg of "Troubadour Reunion" go on sale January 23 (unless otherwise noted). King and Taylor will also perform together on The Today Show and The Late Show with David Letterman on January 20.

Carole King and James Taylor will play the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte on June 2nd. Tickets go on sale Saturday January 23 at 10am at livenation.com , ticketmaster.com , the Time Warner Cable Arena box office, Ticketmaster outlets, or by phone at 800-745-3000.

The idea for the tour was conceived after a series of six performances Taylor and King gave at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 2007 to celebrate the famed venue's 50th Anniversary. The shows sold out immediately and garnered rave reviews from fans and critics alike.

Joining King and Taylor on tour will be their original bandmates guitarist Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel and bassist Lee Sklar, famous in their own right as "The Section." Also joining The Section will be: Rudy Guess, Robbie Kondor, Arnold McCuller, Kate Markowitz, Andrea Zonn.

King and Taylor's historic performance together at the Troubadour in November 1970 heralded King's transition to solo stage performer, after penning 22 Top 40 hits for artists ranging from Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman" to the Monkees' "Pleasant Valley Sunday", while Taylor was supporting his self-titled Apple Records release featuring classics such as "Carolina In My Mind" and "Something In The Way She Moves." Both have since become multi-platinum-selling artists, GRAMMY® winners, and members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

The tour opens March 26 in Melbourne, Australia and winds through New Zealand and Japan before returning stateside in May.

ABOUT CAROLE KING: In 1971, King gave us the landmark Tapestry. The album received a Diamond Award from the RIAA for sales of more than 10 million units in the U.S., with more than 25 million units sold worldwide. King was the first woman to win four GRAMMY® Awards in one year (Best Album, Best Song, Best Record, and Best Vocal Performance in 1972), a feat unsurpassed for more than 25 years, and was featured on the cover of Time Magazine in 1973. In 1987, King and Gerry Goffin were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and honored with their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1988. Goffin and King were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and were honored by The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in 2004 with the GRAMMY® Trustees' Award. To date, more than 400 Carole King compositions have been recorded by more than 1000 artists, resulting in more than 100 hit singles - many reaching #1. She is arguably the most successful and revered female songwriter in pop music history. Carole King has released 25 solo albums, the most recent being The Living Room Tour double-live CD and companion DVD, entitled Welcome to My Living Room on her own Rockingale Records label.

ABOUT JAMES TAYLOR: Over the course of his career, James Taylor has sold more than 40 million albums, and won more than 40 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards as well as five GRAMMY® Awards. Taylor's first Greatest Hits album earned him the RIAA's elite Diamond Award, given for sales in excess of 10 million units in the United States. In 2000, Taylor was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In February 2006, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences named Taylor its MUSICARES Person of the Year. Taylor's CD/DVD One Man Band (2007) was nominated for an Emmy and his most recent album, Covers, was nominated for two GRAMMY® Awards in 2008. He most recently released Other Covers in April 2009.

About Live Nation: Live Nation's mission is to maximize the live concert experience. Our core business is producing, marketing and selling live concerts for artists via our global concert pipe. Live Nation is the largest producer of live concerts in the world, annually producing over 22,000 concerts for 1,600 artists in 33 countries. During 2008, the company sold over 50 million concert tickets and drove over 70 million unique visitors to LiveNation.com. Live Nation is transforming the concert business by expanding its concert platform into ticketing and building the industry's first artist-to-fan vertically integrated concert platform. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol LYV. For additional information about the company, please visit www.livenation.com/investors.

For more information on the "Troubadour Reunion" please visit www.jamestaylor.com and www.caroleking.com . To purchase tickets go to www.livenation.com

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Special two Disc CD/DVD package, released by Hear Music/Concord Music Group, captures legendary singer-songwriters’ historic 2007 Troubadour Reunion performances in dazzling HD video and 5.1 audio.

Blossom, smile some sunshine down my way Lately, I’ve been lonesome Blossom, it’s been much too long a day Seems my dreams have frozen Melt my cares away

Send the sunshine down my way whenever you call my name I know what you mean to say to me, girl, it’s all the same

Blossom, there’s any empty road behind Sit you down beside me Blossom, there’s a sweet dream on my mind There’s a song inside me Take these chains away

Now, send the sunshine down my way whenever you call my name I know what you mean to say to me, girl, it’s all the same

So Far Away

So far away Doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore? It would be so fine to see your face at my door And it doesn’t help to know that you’re just time away

Long ago, I reached for you and there you stood Holding you again could only do me good Oh, how I wish I could But you’re so far away, yeah

One more song about movin’ along the highway I can’t say much of anything that’s new But if I could only work this life out my way I’d rather spend it bein’ close to you

Really you’re so far away Doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore? It would be so fine to see your face at my door And it doesn’t help to know, you’re so far away

So far away Yeah, you’re so far away Oh yeah yeah yeah

Travelin’ around sure gets me down and lonely Nothin’ else to do but close my mind And I sure hope the road don’t come to own me There’s so many dreams that I’ve yet to find

But you’re so far away Doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore? It would be so fine to see your face at my door And it doesn’t help to know you’re so far away

You’re so far away Oh, you’re so far away You’re so far away

Oh, I need to get in touch with you baby You’re so very, very, very far away Oh, you’re so, so far away

Read more: Carole King – So Far Away Lyrics | MetroLyrics

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I’ll tell you about Machine Gun Kelly he rode along the outlaw trail. Machine Gun Kelly was a simple man but the woman was as hard as hell. Watch out Machine Gun, don’t let her run you round. Don’t let the woman put you six feet in the ground, Machine Gun.

I’ll tell you about Katherine Kelly, tired of being such small time, now. Figured they’d kidnap a rich man’s son, make it in the world of crime. Watch out Machine Gun, don’t let her run you round. Don’t let the woman put you six feet in the ground, Machine Gun.

You’d better watch out Machine Gun Kelly, careful of what you do, now. If you keep listening to your old lady, ain’t no telling what’ll happen to you, now, Machine Gun.

The government boys they came for Machine Gun, took the poor boy away. Stuck him in a hole in Leavenworth prison where he lived until his dying day.

Watch out Machine Gun, don’t let her put you down. Don’t let a woman make you out to be a clown, Machine Gun. Watch out Machine Gun.

Carolina In My Mind

In my mind I’m gone to Carolina Can’t you see the sunshine Can’t you just feel the moonshine Ain’t it like a friend of mine To hit me from behind Oh, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind

Karin she’s a silver sun You best walk her way and watch it shine Watch her watch the morning come A silver tear appearing now Well, I’m cryin’ ain’t I I’m gone to Carolina in my mind

Ain’t no doubt in no one’s mind That love’s the finest thing around Whisper something soft and kind Hey, baby, the sky’s on fire I’m dyin’ ain’t I Ain’t I gone to Carolina in my mind

In my mind I’m gone to Carolina Can’t you see the sunshine Can’t you just feel the moonshine Ain’t it like a friend of mine To hit me from behind Till I’m gone to Carolina in my mind

Dark and silent late last night Think I might have heard the highway calling Geese in flight and dogs that bite And signs that might be omens Say I’m goin’, I’m goin’ Gone to Carolina in my mind

It’s with a holy host of others Standing round me Still I’m on the dark side of the moon And it looks like it goes on like this forever You must forgive me If I’m gone to Carolina in my mind

In my mind I’m long gone to Carolina Can’t you see the sunshine I said can’t you just feel the moonshine Ain’t it just like a friend of mine To hit me from behind Oh, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind Oh, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind So I’m already gone I’m gone Say nice things about me I’m gone You’ll have to carry on without me I’m gone Oh, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind I’m gone Yes, I’m gone to Carolina in my mind

It’s Too Late

Stayed in bed all morning just to pass the time There’s something wrong here, there can be no denying One of us is changing, or maybe we’ve stopped trying

And it’s too late, baby, now it’s too late Though we really did try to make it Something inside has died and I can’t hide And I just can’t fake it

It used to be so easy living here with you You were light and breezy and I knew just what to do Now you look so unhappy, and I feel like a fool

There’ll be good times again for me and you But we just can’t stay together, don’t you feel it too Still I’m glad for what we had, and how I once loved you

But it’s too late, baby, it’s too late Though we really did try to make it Something inside has died and I can’t hide

Smackwater Jack

Now Smackwater Jack, he bought a shotgun ‘Cause he was in the mood for a little confrontation He just let it all hang loose He didn’t think about the noose He couldn’t take no more abuse So he shot down the congregation

You can’t talk to a man With a shotgun in his hand Shotgun

Now Big Jim the chief stood for law and order He called for the guard to come and surround the border Now from his bulldog mouth As he led the posse south Came the cry, we got to ride Clean up the streets for our wives and our daughters

You can’t talk to a man When he don’t want to understand No, no, no, no, no, no

The account of the capture wasn’t in the papers But you know, they hanged ole Smack right then instead of later You know the people were quite pleased ‘Cause the outlaw had been seized And on the whole, it was a very good year For the undertaker

You know, you know, you can’t talk to a man With a shotgun in his hand Shotgun in his hand

Smackwater Jack, yeah Smackwater Jack bought a shotgun Yeah, Smackwater Jack bought a shotgun Smackwater Jack, yeah Smackwater Jack, yeah

Talkin’ about Smackwater Jack, yeah Talkin’ about Smackwater Jack, oh Talkin’ about Jack and his shotgun, Talkin’ about Smack, talkin’ about Jack Smackwater Jack, yeah

Something In The Way She Moves

Well, there’s something in the way she moves Or looks my way or calls my name That seems to leave this troubled world behind And if I’m feeling down and blue Or troubled by some foolish game She always seems to make me change my mind

I feel fine any time she’s around me now She’s around me now almost all the time If I’m well you can tell that she’s been with me now She’s been with me now quite a long, long time And I feel fine

Every now and then the things I lean on They lose their meaning And I find myself careening Into places where I should never let me go, no

She has the power to go where No one else can find me And to silently remind me Of the happiness and good times that I know Well, I guess I just got to know then

It isn’t what she’s got to say Or how she thinks or where she’s been To me the words are nice the way they sound I like to hear them best that way Doesn’t much matter what they mean She says them mostly just to calm me down

I feel fine any time that she’s around me now She’s around me now I guess just about all the time And if I’m well you can tell that she’s been with me now She’s been with me now quite a long, long time Yes, I feel fine

Will You Love Me Tomorrow

Tonight you’re mine completely You give your love so sweetly Tonight the light of love is in your eyes But will you love me tomorrow

Is this a lasting treasure Or just a moment’s pleasure Can I believe the magic of your sighs Will you still love me tomorrow

Tonight with words unspoken You say that I’m the only one But will my heart be broken When the night meets the morning sun

I’d like to know that your love Is love I can be sure of So tell me now and I won’t ask again Will you still love me tomorrow Will you still love me tomorrow Will you still love me tomorrow Will you still love me tomorrow

Country Road

Take to the highway Won’t you lend me your name Your way and my way Seem to be one and the same Mama don’t understand it She wants to know where I’ve been I’d have to be some kind of natural born fool To walk on the roads again

But you know I could feel it Walking on a country road

Sail on home to Jesus Won’t you good girls and boys I’m all in pieces You can have my choice ‘Cause I can see a heavenly band full of angels Coming just to set me free No, I don’t know nothing ’bout the why or when But I can tell you that it’s bound to be

Just because I could feel it Walking on a country railroad

Reckon my feet know where they want me to go Walking on a country road Walking on a dirt road

So take to the highway Won’t you lend me your name Your way and my way Seem to be one and the same thing tonight Mama don’t understand it She wants to know where the boy’s been I’d have to be some kind of natural born fool To walk on that road again

But you know I could feel it Feel it, feel it, feel it, feel it Walking on a country road

Walk on down Walk on down Walk on down Walk on down a country road La, la, la Yeah, walk on down I’ll be walking on a country road See me walking down a country road Oh, yeah

Fire And Rain

Just yesterday morning They let me know you were gone Suzanne, the plans we made put an end to you I walked out this morning And I wrote down this song Just can’t remember who to send it to

I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days I thought they’d never end I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend But I always thought I’d see you again

Won’t you look down on me, Jesus You’ve got to help me to make a stand You just got to see me through another day My body’s aching And my time is at hand And I won’t make it any other way

Oh, I have seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days I thought they’d never end I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend But I always thought I’d see you again

So I’ve been walking my mind to an easy time My back turned towards the sun Lord knows the cold wind blows It’ll turn your head around Well, there’s hours of time on the telephone line Talkin’ about things to come Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground

Oh, I have seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days I thought they’d never end I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend But I always thought I’d see you somehow one more time again Thought I’d see you one more time again There’s just a few things coming my way this time around Thought I’d see you, thought I’d see you, fire and rain Thought I’d see you just one more time, Suzanne

Sweet Baby James

There is a young cowboy lives on the range His horse and his cattle they’re his only companions He works in the saddle and he sleeps in the canyons Just waiting for summer his pastures to change

Yes, and as the moon rises he sits by his fire Just thinking about women and glasses of beer And closing his eyes as the dogies retire He sings out a song which is soft but it’s clear Just as if maybe someone could hear

He says good night all you moonlight ladies Rockabye sweet baby James Deep greens and blues for the colors I choose Won’t you let me go down in my dreams Oh, and rockabye sweet baby James

Now the first of December it was covered with snow Yes, and so was the Turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston Oh, the Berkshires seemed dreamlike On account of that frosting With 10 miles behind me and 10,000 more to go, you know

There’s a song that they sing when they take to the highway A song that they sing when they take to the sea A song that they sing of their home in the sky Maybe you can believe it if it helps you to sleep Just that singing seemed to work fine for me

So, good night all you moonlight ladies Rockabye my sweet baby James Deep greens and blues for the colors I choose Won’t you let me go down in my dreams Oh, and rockabye my sweet baby James

I Feel The Earth Move

I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down I feel my heart start to trembling Whenever you’re around

Oh, baby, when I see your face Mellow as the month of May Oh, darling, I can’t stand it When you look at me that way

Oh, darling, when you’re near me And you tenderly call my name I know that my emotions Are something that I just can’t tame I’ve just got to have you, baby

I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down, tumbling down I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down, tumbling down

I just lose control Down to my very soul I get hot and cold all over

I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down Tumbling down Tumbling down Tumbling down Tumbling down

You’ve Got A Friend

When you’re down and troubled And you need some loving care And nothin’, nothin’ is goin’ right Close your eyes and think of me And soon I will be there To brighten up even your darkest night

You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I’ll come runnin’ to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And I’ll be there You’ve got a friend

If the sky above you Grows dark and full of clouds And that old north wind begins to blow Keep your head together And call my name out loud Soon you’ll hear me knockin’ at your door

You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I’ll come runnin’, runnin, yeah, yeah, to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And I’ll be there, yes I will

Now ain’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend When people can be so cold They’ll hurt you, yes, and desert you And take your soul if you let them Oh, but don’t you let them.

You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I’ll come runnin, runnin’, yeah, yeah, yeah to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And I’ll be there, yes I will You’ve got a friend, you’ve got a friend, ain’t it good to know, you’ve got a friend, ain’t it good to know, ain’t it good to know, ain’t it good to know, you’ve got a friend, oh yeah now, you’ve got a friend, yeah baby, you’ve got a friend, oh yeah, you’ve got a friend.

Up On The Roof

When this old world starts a getting me down And people are just too much for me to face I’m gonna climb way up to the top of the stairs And all my cares just drift right into space

On the roof it’s peaceful as can be And there the world below, it don’t bother me

So when I come home feeling tired and beat I’ll go up where the air is fresh and sweet for me now I’get far away from the hustling crowd And all that rat race noise down in the street

Oh on the roof, that’s the only place that I know Look at the city baby Where you just have to wish to make it so Lets go up on my roof

And at night the stars, they put on a show for free And darlin’ you can share it all with me

Hear what I say Keep on tellin’ you that

Right smack dab in the middle of town I’ve found a paradise just about trouble proof And if this old world starts a getting you down Well there’s room enough for two up on my roof

Up on the roof Up on the roof Up on the roof, ohh Everything is alright Everything is alright Come on

Put down what your doing tonight And climb up the stairs and then you’ll see me We got the stars up above us and the city lights below ohh ohhh ohhh Up on the roof

You Can Close Your Eyes

Well, the sun is surely sinkin’ down But the moon is slowly risin’ So this old world must still be spinnin’ ’round Yes, and I still love you

So close your eyes You can close your eyes It’s all right I don’t know no love songs And I can’t sing the blues anymore Yes, but I can sing this song And you can sing this song when I’m gone

It won’t be long before another day We’re gonna have a good time And no one’s gonna take that time away You can stay as long as you like

Only close your eyes You can close your eyes It’s all right Oh, I don’t know no love songs And I can’t sing the blues anymore Sure, but I can sing this song Yes, and you can sing this song when I’m gone

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  • The City Tour along wooden and brick houses preserved from the time of the city’s founding will enable you to feel an unmistakable charm of Khabarovsk. The oldest Komsomolskaya Square houses the remarkable redbrick building dating 1901(now the Public Library). Splendid view of the St.Innokenty church – the first church built in the city. During the Stalin’s period, a well known GULAG Camp existed near the Ulakhan village which was located close the city.
  • The Archaeological Museum contains over 40,000 artifacts; among them, there are the world famous petrogliphs of Sikachi Alyan and cultural heritage of the Golden Empire of the Jurchen People.
  • The Art Museum possesses a unique collection of the Far Eastern aboriginal crafts and arts that includes fish skin outfits, beautiful carpets and bone engraved items. Some wonderful ancient Russian icons and paintings by famous Russian artists Ilya Repin, Ivan Shishkin and Isaac Levitan, as well as works by Western masters, such as Rembrandt, Rubens and Monet are exhibited in the Art Museum.
  • The Cruise along the Amur River is might be a beautiful journey within a live archeological museum. The riverside rocks make an unusual display of man-made carvings – petrogliphs that are the images of ancient cultural heritage of local ethnic groups. The Bolshekhetsirsky State Nature Preserve has conifer-broadleaved forests rich in typically virgin nature and genetic stock of organic life. In 30 miles to the southwest of the city, there is the Khekhtsir State Nature Reserve, a unique place where southern lianas, Manchurian walnuts grow side by side with evergreen conifers. Bears, foxes, wolves, elks and tigers could be watched occasionally there. The Badjal Range – one of the most picturesque parts of the Russian Far East with unique flora and fauna is abundant in sable, musk deer and bears.
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Khabarovsk is one of the most significant and beautiful cities of Russia's Far East. It stands on the right bank of the Amur River along the scenic Trans-Siberian railway and almost touches the Chinese border.

The city of Khabarovsk played a crucial role in East - Russian history and is famous for its historic sights, monuments of architecture of different eras, religious buildings, lovely parks, gardens, and artificial lakes which surprise its visitors with impressive fountain shows.

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Founded in 1858, the city is now loved by Chinese travelers and those who are going on iconic train journeys along the world's longest railway from Siberia. After days of relentless taiga, people reach this vibrant city with multiple attractions, plenty of historical sights from the tsarist-era, and a number of places to try traditional Russian cuisine. Khabarovsk is indeed a charming city that deserved to be on your travel itinerary. Especially, if you are the legendary Trans-Siberian is on your travel radar.

We suggest beginning your Khabarovsk tour from the famous monument erected in honor of Nikolay Muravyov - Amursky, one of the best-known explorer of East Siberia, a general, and the founder of the city.

Continue your Khabarovsk trip with a riverside walk along the picturesque Nevelsky Embankment and pass through the third tallest church (35 feet) in all Russia - Spaso-Transfiguration Cathedral standing on top of a hill. Take in the spectacular location and view of this Cathedral and its classic golden domes, dominating the city skyline and being visible from a large distance.

Your Trans-Siberian itinerary would become even better if you include a visit to the famous Khabarovsk Bridge as well. The railway bridge goes over the Amur River and is considered to be the longest bridge on the Trans-Siberian route.

Best Things to Do in Khabarovsk

  • Stop by the Nikolay Muravyov - Amursky monument
  • Visit the gorgeous Spaso-Transfiguration Cathedral
  • Take a picture by the renown Khabarovsk Bridge over the Amur River

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  • Carole King, James Taylor and the Original Band Celebrate the "Troubadour's" 50th Anniversary

with a Special Three-Night Engangement for Charity

LOS ANGELES, CA - The Troubadour was honored to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a return three-night engagement, November 28, 29 and 30, 2007, with two shows per night at 7 and 10pm from two of its most beloved singer/songwriters, Carole King and James Taylor. The special performances featured songs from their 1969 debut Troubadour shows that helped propel them both to the world stage. This historic show marked Carole's debut as a solo artist. She is arguably the most successful and most revered female songwriter in pop music history.

In the last 50 years, The Troubadour has been a Los Angeles musical institution to countless artists and music fans alike. It helped launch the careers of the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne and Elton John, just to name a few. "In these walls there is a deep musical history that spans many generations. To have Carole and James back to help celebrate the last 50 years and to bring in the next 50...is quite an honor," says Brian Smith, the Troubadour's booker.

"When James asked me if I wanted to join him for the 50th Anniversary of the Troubadour I thought, what a perfect opportunity to celebrate our longtime friendship and shared musical history," notes King.

Carole and James reunited with guitarist Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel and bassist Lee Sklar, famous in their own right as The Section. There were two performances each night with ticket proceeds benefiting charities including Natural Resources Defense Council, MusiCares, Alliance for the Wild Rockies and the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank, a member of America's Second Harvest-The Nation's Food Bank Network.

To read reviews of the performance, please visit our Media page.

  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is On Tour Now - New Dates!
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  • CAROLE KING’S HOME AGAIN: LIVE IN CENTRAL PARK Concert Out May 26 on Sony/Legacy/Ode
  • New Documentary Carole King Home Again: Live in Central Park Playing in Theaters
  • Home Again: Live In Central Park Concert Documentary to be Released Feb 9 via The CODA Collection.
  • Lead Role in Carole King Bio Pic Announced
  • Carole King Testifies Before U.S. House Environment Subcommittee Regarding Reducing Catastrophic WildFires
  • Louise Goffin Launches Current and Compelling Podcast Titled Song Chronicles
  • Carole King and James Taylor Documentary 'Just Call Out My Name' Coming to HBO Max
  • "Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" Featured in 'RESPECT' Top Contender for the 2022 Oscar for Best Original Song
  • Rare Bonus Tracks Available Now On 'A Christmas Carole' - 10th Anniversary for 'A Holiday Carole'
  • "James Taylor in Concert" Featuring Carole King, Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Jo Mama - BBC 1971
  • Congratulations to all 2022 GRAMMYs Nominees!
  • HBO Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2021 Airs Nov. 20 - Watch the Tease
  • 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Carole King Performance & Ceremony info & UPDATE w/Sherry Goffin Kondor.
  • Variety Features Jennifer Hudson and Carole King Interview
  • Rolling Stone Features Carole King RRHOF 2021 Induction as Performer
  • S.1276 Introduced April 21, 2021 by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (NREPA)
  • Carole King Joined a Virtual Conversation Re:NREPA on April 21, 6pm
  • Carole King is a Nominee for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2021
  • MusiCares Music on a Mission Virtual Concert March 12, 2021
  • Legacy Recordings Celebrates 'Tapestry's 50th Anniversary
  • Carole King BBC In Concert Watch Party on Monday, February 8, 12pm ET
  • Talking About 'Tapestry': Musicians Discuss the Influence of Carole King's Masterpiece
  • Carole King - "Out in the Cold" Digital Only Release of Single
  • 'Tapestry' at 50: How Carole King 'Bet On Herself' To Record a Singer-Songwriter Classic
  • Nurse Heroes Live All-Star Concert - Watch Now!
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  • Carole King Joins the Virtual Gala 'A Hole in the Wall Celebration of Hope and Healing'
  • Carole King Live at BST Hyde Park
  • Goffin & King Foundation - Iso Booth Quarantine Cover Contest
  • The "Beautiful" UK Tour Company Performs Virtual Rendition of "I Feel the Earth Move"
  • Carole King Joins the Line-up of Performers for ALL TOGETHER NOW Online Concert for City of Los Angeles
  • Worldwide Cast and Musicians From The Musical 'Beautiful' Collaborate From Their Homes to Perform "You've Got A Friend"
  • 'Tapestry' Was Released 49 Years Ago, February 10, 1971
  • Carole King Presents the AMA Artist of the Decade Award to Taylor Swift
  • Beautiful - The Carole King Musical Takes It's Final Bow On Broadway
  • Carole King Urges Climate Action to Support NREPA
  • Carole King Performs at Global Citizen Festival in NYC 9.28.2019 - UPDATE
  • Carole King Appeared on 'Morning Joe', Friday, 9/27/19
  • Carole King Appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Thurs. 9/26/19
  • Goldmine Magazine Features 'Carole King - Live at Montreux 1973' Sept 2019 Issue
  • Carole King - Live at Montreux 1973 Release Available Now
  • Vanessa Carlton Makes Her Broadway Debut as Carole King in "Beautiful-UPDATE
  • "Beautiful" UK Tour in 2020!
  • Carole King Urges Lawmakers to Pass NREPA
  • A Landscape Lewis and Clark Would Recognize Is Now Under Threat
  • New Expansive, Intimate Interview with Carole King on The Great Song Adventure podcast, premieres February 8, 2019
  • "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" Celebrates 5 years on Broadway
  • Carole King's Midterm Dream is "One (2018)", New Video From Tapestry Studio
  • Broadway Celebrates 2000 Performances of "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical"
  • Elvis Costello, Carole King and a Song 20 Years in the Making
  • 'America's Got Talent' Treated to a Taste of Broadway's Best with a Performance from the Cast of "Beautiful"
  • Carole King Surprises Melissa Benoist and Cast of "Beautiful"
  • Abby Mueller Returns to "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical"
  • Two Helpmann Awards For "Beautiful" in Sydney, Australia
  • July Anniversary of Carole King's Historic Concert in Hyde Park
  • Smooth Radio Features Story Behind Hit Song "You've Got A Friend"
  • Melissa Benoist Joins the Cast of 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical'
  • 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow' by The Shirelles Highlighted in The New Yorker
  • Carole King's 'Tapestry' at Top of NPR's First-Ever Readers' Poll 'Turning The Tables'
  • Beautiful - The Carole King Musical Celebrates Facebook #FriendsDay With Joyful Mashup
  • Carole King Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park Available Now on CD/DVD/Blu-Ray!
  • Carole King Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park on PBS!
  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Opens in Australia Sept. 2017
  • Carole King: Tapestry - Captured Live in Hyde Park Showed Exclusively in the U.S. - CD/DVD Pre-Order Now!
  • Carole King Joins The People's Climate March
  • Carole King In Conversation with BBC's Michael Ball
  • Carole King Performs At Buckingham Palace For The Outward Bound Trust
  • Broadway Welcomes Abby Mueller and Evan Todd to cast of "Beautiful"
  • Inspired by the Woman's March, Carole King Re-Releases "One Small Voice"
  • Carole King Joins Millions in Women's March
  • Gilmore Girls: Carole King Hits a High Note With Her Cameo Appearance
  • Carole King's "Tapestry" - Live at Hyde Park Aired Sat. Oct. 29th on SkyArts in the UK
  • "Beautiful" is Heading Down Under
  • Carole King Performed "Tapestry" in Hyde Park 3 July, 2016-UPDATE-SOLD OUT
  • Carole King, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Sara Bareilles, Idina Menzel and 60 More Record Single to Benefit Broadway For Orlando
  • NREPA Bill Introduced in the Senate For the First Time
  • Carole King Presents 2016 Tony Award For Best Original Score To Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • American Masters Presents "Carole King: Natural Woman" on PBS - Now on DVD/Blu-ray
  • 45th Anniversary of Tapestry Release
  • Rolling Stone Features Exclusive Clip From American Masters - 'Carole King: Natural Woman'
  • Carole King Featured on NPR's Fresh Air
  • Carole King, George Lucas, Rita Moreno, Seiji Ozawa, Cicely Tyson Receive 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Dec. 29, 2015
  • Carole King Interview on CBS 'This Morning'
  • Carole King Appears on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews" Friday, Dec. 4th
  • Carole King Featured in Billboard Magazine
  • Carole King Joins "Morning Joe" To Discuss National Tour of 'Beautiful'
  • Carole King, Chilina Kennedy and Abby Mueller Interview Wednesday, Sept. 9th on TODAY
  • Carole King Appears in TODAY's Toyota Concert Series, Announces National Tour of BEAUTIFUL!
  • A MusiCares® Tribute to Carole King Release on Blu-Ray/DVD June 23, 2015
  • Abby Mueller Joins "Beautiful" Cast In Title Role As Carole King
  • Carole King Performs at SeriousFun Children's Network Fundraiser
  • Autism Speaks Light It Up Blue Campaign April 2
  • Sony To Bring "Beautiful" To the Big Screen
  • London's "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" Nominated for 8 Olivier Awards
  • Sony U.K. Releases A Beautiful Collection
  • Chilina Kennedy and Jessica Keenan Wynn Join "Beautiful" Cast March 7, 2015 on Broadway
  • Carole King Performs at Paul Newman's SeriousFun Children's Network Fundraising Gala
  • Broadway's "Beautiful" Opens in London Feb. 24 To Rave Reviews.
  • "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" Original Cast Recording Wins Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album
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  1. Troubadour Reunion Tour

    The Troubadour Reunion Tour was a 2010 international concert tour by Carole King and James Taylor. It celebrated the 40th anniversary of their first performance together at The Troubadour in November 1970, and was a continuation of their reunion at the Troubadour in November 2007.

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    Live at the Troubadour is a live album by Carole King and James Taylor released in 2010. The album was recorded at The Troubadour in West Hollywood in November 2007 to celebrate the venue's 50th anniversary. It was also the first venue that King and Taylor played together in November 1970. King and Taylor also mounted the Troubadour Reunion Tour in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and North ...

  3. Carole King and James Taylor reminisce about playing at the Troubadour

    Live TV Listen Watch. The iconic musical duo James Taylor and Carole King discuss their history at the notable Los Angeles venue, the Troubadour. To hear more about their experiences, tune into ...

  4. James Taylor, Carole King announce reunion tour dates

    On Monday, Taylor and King announced dates for the U.S. leg of their much-anticipated "Troubadour Reunion" tour. The tour, marking the 40th anniversary of the pair's breakthrough shows, will ...

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    Join Carole King and James Taylor as they revisit their iconic songs and memories in a special live performance at the Troubadour, the club that launched their careers. This YouTube video captures ...

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    January 11, 2010. James Taylor and Carole King, a pair of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted singer-songwriters, will bring their Troubadour Reunion tour to North America this May. The trek marks ...

  8. Carole King & James Taylor: Troubadour Reunion on May 21 Live at T

    Iconic musicians James Taylor and Carole King bring the "Troubadour Reunion" world tour to T-Mobile Center on May 21. This once-in-a-lifetime event brings together two of the most beloved singer/songwriters for a rare concert experience. The set list will include a breadth of material including songs they performed during their 1969 debut show ...

  9. Carole King, James Taylor: Together, 40 Years Later : NPR

    Carole King and James Taylor first collaborated 40 years ago. They recently reunited for the Troubadour Tour, named for the club in Los Angeles where the two first performed together in 1970 ...

  10. Carole King & James Taylor Troubadour Reunion Tour at Madison Square

    By Carol Anne Szel. There was something in the way she moved, and she's around him now, almost all the time. James Taylor and Carole King celebrated with a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night, bringing their Troubador Reunion Tour back to their roots in NYC in an intimate café setting of 18,000 hometown friends.

  11. Carole King, James Taylor Concert Documentary is in the Works

    James Taylor and Carole King in Washington, MA at James Taylor's recording studio TheBarn in 2010, prior to the start of The Troubadour Reunion Tour. James O'Mara/courtesy of James Taylor and ...

  12. James Taylor and Carole King Announce 'Troubadour Reunion' World Tour

    LOS ANGELES, CA - Iconic musicians Carole King and James Taylor announced that they will embark on a "Troubadour Reunion" world tour. The world tour will kick off in Melbourne, Australia on March 27, 2010 and will travel to New Zealand and Japan before coming to North America and Europe.

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    The idea for the tour was conceived after a series of six performances Taylor and King gave at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 2007 to celebrate the famed venue's 50th Anniversary.

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    The official website of James Taylor, featuring tour dates, presale ticketing, news, the official store and more. ... Live At The Troubadour . Released: May 2010 . Special two Disc CD/DVD package, released by Hear Music/Concord Music Group, captures legendary singer-songwriters' historic 2007 Troubadour Reunion performances in dazzling HD ...

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    with a Special Three-Night Engangement for Charity. LOS ANGELES, CA - The Troubadour was honored to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a return three-night engagement, November 28, 29 and 30, 2007, with two shows per night at 7 and 10pm from two of its most beloved singer/songwriters, Carole King and James Taylor. The special performances featured songs from their 1969 debut Troubadour shows ...