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After opening his concert Tuesday night at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, James Taylor told the crowd of about 12,000: ...
used to play alongside Wackerman in the band led by now-deceased electric guitar innovator Alan Holdsworth, who was a longtime San Diego County resident. James Taylor brought warmth, grace and ...
Witness the parade of singer-songwriter heroes who came to Minnesota this spring: James Taylor and his newsboy cap followed Paul Simon and his generic ballcap and Bob Dylan and his cloud of curls.
At 77, Taylor delivered a long set of songs that traveled the frequently revisited roads of his catalog spanning six decades.
On a warm June evening in St. Paul, James Taylor brought his trademark warmth and wit to a packed Xcel Energy Center, ...
Before playing "Only a Dream in Rio," in a style only James Taylor can pull ... After coming back out to a raucous crowd, Taylor — equipped with an electric guitar over his typical acoustic ...
For me, hearing James Taylor instantly brings me back to my ... Sitting beside each other, guitars in hand, the duo performed the poignant “You Can Close Your Eyes,” from 1971’s Mud Slide ...
James Taylor, stand-up comedian ... used to play alongside Wackerman in the band led by now-deceased electric guitar innovator Alan Holdsworth, who was a longtime San Diego County resident.
After opening his concert Tuesday night at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Taylor told ... managed to get one of his guitars into Taylor’s hands.