Showing posts with label james taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label james taylor. Show all posts

Monday, February 03, 2014

James Taylor announces summer tour, coming to Raleigh

One of North Carolina's favorite sons, the amazing singer-songwriter James Taylor, has just announced a big summer tour that will bring him back to the Triangle for big show.

Taylor and his All-Star Band (it's not clear who will be in the band) will play the Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh on Saturday, August 2. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 7, via Ticketmaster and Live Nation outlets.

Check out a write-up and a few photos of James Taylor's free performance at UNC in 2008 when he was out campaigning for then presidential candidate Barack Obama HERE.

Friday, December 03, 2010

James and Ben Taylor announce 2011 dates, coming to Raleigh

One of North Carolina's most well-known exports, Mr. James Taylor, is preparing to the hit the road in 2011 with his son and songwriter Ben Taylor by his side.

Taylor has played much bigger venues in the Triangle in the past, but this time he'll be playing the just over 2,200 to 2,300 seat Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. The show will be on Saturday, March 26. Tickets go on sale on Friday, December 10 at 10 a.m. via the venue box office or Ticketmaster for $77.40 to $98. A pre-sale begins on JamesTaylor.com on Monday, December 6 at 11 a.m.

He won't be playing this at the show in March, but 'tis the season, so stream the song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" below which is from his 2006 holiday album James Taylor at Christmas.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Carole King and James Taylor announce 'Troubadour Reunion' tour

Legendary songwriters and singers Carole King and James Taylor are preparing to hit the road for their first Troubadour tour in 40 years. The tour is unfortunately bypassing the Triangle, but will stop in Charlotte at the Time Warner Cable Arena Wednesday, June 2. Pre-sale tickets for the show go on sale via caroleking.com or jamestaylor.com today, January 13 at 9 a.m for $133.50 (that includes fees). The general on sale date is Saturday, January 23 at 10 a.m. here for $38.50, $65 or $77.

These two performing together should make for an amazing show. Check out the complete tour schedule below as well as a performance of the song "You've Got a Friend" from the BBC in 1971.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

James Taylor films Obama promo while in NC

One more quick thing about James Taylor's recent tour of North Carolina for Barack Obama. Taylor took the time to film a quick promo about his home state and its participation in this historic election. The video is backed by an instrumental version of "Carolina In My Mind." Check it out below.



Tuesday, October 21, 2008

James Taylor stumps for Obama at UNC

I think I've been to enough campaign events for Barack Obama at this point that I can confidently say when they have an event, they do it right. Last night's James Taylor concert at UNC's Fetzer Field was no exception.

"It's really time for us to get back to work," Taylor told the crowd of several thousand. "I am proud to be among you as a member of your community in supporting Barack Obama."

Taylor urged everyone in attendance to take advantage of early voting across the Triangle to keep lines down on Nov. 4 so people don't get discouraged and go home without casting their ballot. He challenged everyone to find a friend and make them early vote. "Corral 'em. Put a gunny sack around their waist," he said.

If you've never seen James Taylor perform, and I hadn't, you really should go next time he's in town. Not just for his performing ("He sounds just like on his albums!," I heard one student incredulously remark as concertgoers climbed the bleachers after the show.) but also for the comedy act that goes along with his songs.

It's no surprise that as a talented songwriter, Taylor would be a great storyteller too, but the guy is funny! Introducing his song "Sweet Baby James," he told the crowd, "This is a song I wrote driving to North Carolina—in 1903. ... I was abroad for a year—that never sounds right."

He talked about his years with Carole King before singing "You've Got a Friend," saying, "We were sharing a stage, we shared a band — we shared a toothbrush," adding that he'll never forget the first time he heard the song, at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. "Of course I didn't realize I'd be singing it every night for the rest of my life," he said.

When a woman in the bleachers yelled out "I love you!," Taylor replied "I love you too! I think it helps us not to know each other."

Before singing the song "Mexico," he commented "This is a song that usually has a lot of musicians on it. So you'll have to fill them in with your brains."

Not to undermine the cause of the event — to promote support for Barack Obama and Joe Biden — Taylor spoke often about his belief that Obama would bring the change our country needs. He spoke about the late former Gov. Terry Sanford and the creation of RTP, reflecting that he sees the same spirit today in his home state's support of Obama for president. A victory for Obama in North Carolina would mark the first time our state's gone blue since Jimmy Carter in 1976.

Set List:
America, the Beautiful
Something In the Way She Moves
Sweet Baby James
You've Got a Friend
Go Obama
Happy Birthday (to an 8-year-old)
Suzanne
Wichita Lineman
(I'm A) Road Runner
Fire and Rain
Carolina In My Mind
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Mexico
You Can Close Your Eyes
Go Obama



[photos by Kevin Norris]

Thursday, October 16, 2008

James Taylor shows for Obama, now with details

We now have the info on those James Taylor shows for Barack Obama next week. I'll keep the chatter sparse and get right to the details, because there's a lot of them.

Here's the schedule:
Sunday, October 19 - Charlotte - Ovens Auditorium - 1:30 PM doors
Sunday, October 19 - Asheville - Martin Luther King Park - 6:30 PM doors
Monday, October 20 - Chapel Hill - Fetzer Field (UNC) - 5:00 PM doors
Tuesday, October 21 - Raleigh - Moore Square - 11:30 AM doors
Tuesday, October 21 - Wilmington - Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - 5:00PM doors

Venue details:
Ovens Auditorium - 2700 E. Independence Ave., Charlotte
Martin Luther King Park - 50 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Asheville
Fetzer Field - UNC (behind Carmichael Auditorium on South Road), Chapel Hill
Moore Square - 200 South Blount St., Raleigh
Greenfield Lake Ampitheater - at 3rd St. & Park St., Wilmington

Ticket distribution:

Charlotte tickets available on Friday, October 17 from 11 AM to 7 PM at:
  • South County Regional Library - 5801 Rea Rd., Charlotte
  • Plaza Midwood Regional Library - 1623 Central Ave., Charlotte
  • University City Library - 301 E. W.T. Harris Blvd., Charlotte
Asheville tickets available on Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18 from 10 AM to 6 PM at:
  • UNC Asheville, Zeis Building - 1 University Heights, Asheville
  • West Asheville Library - 942 Haywood Rd., Asheville
  • Asheville Senior Opportunity Center - 36 Grove St., Asheville
Chapel Hill tickets available Friday thru Sunday, October 17-19 from 9 AM to 4 PM at:
  • UNC Chapel Hill Planetarium - 250 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill
  • Carrboro Town Commons - 301 W. Main St., Carrboro
  • Orange County Public Library - 300 W. Tryon St., Hillsborough
Raleigh tickets available Friday thru Sunday, October 17-19 from 9 AM to 6 PM at:
  • Raleigh for Change HQ - 130 E. Morgan St., Raleigh
  • Boleyn Heights for Change HQ - 600 St. Mary’s St., Raleigh
  • Galaxy Theater - 770 Cary Towne Blvd., Cary (9AM-6PM Sat., 12PM-6PM Fri. & Sun.)
Wilmington tickets available Friday and Monday, October 17 and 20 from 2 PM to 5 PM at:
  • Government Center Plaza (Patio of Sombrero Azul) - 127 S College St., Wilmington


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

James Taylor to span state for Obama

James Taylor's bringing it home — literally — to encourage North Carolina voters to go the polls for Barack Obama on November 4.

The crooner will swing through the state, from Asheville to Wilmington, in a series of free concerts next week, confirms the N&O's David Menconi.

Taylor will stop in Raleigh on Tuesday, Oct. 21, with whispers putting him at Moore Square around noon. We'll bring you details on exact times, locations and any ticket info as we get them, but Obama's NC home page is usually a good place to check for event tickets.