News

Fifty-four years ago today, James Taylor went to No. 1 on the Hot 100 for the first and only time with a Carole King-penned song.
James Taylor was one of the most iconic singer-songwriters of the ’70s and during the course of a career that’s lasted over 50 years, he’s captured the hearts of countless listeners with ...
James Taylor topped the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 for the only time with his cover of Carole King’s “You’ve Got a Friend” on July 31, 1971.
June 17, 2025 at 9:32PM 1 / 6 James Taylor performs Tuesday, June 17, 2025, for 12,000 fans at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Taylor was spotted at the DNC earlier in the day, according to footage shared on social media. The Grammy-winning singer could be seen strumming his guitar as he rehearsed a performance of his ...
James Taylor and his All-Star Band launch their 2025 tour at PHX Arena (formerly Footprint Center) in Phoenix. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. with opening act Tiny Habits.
After opening his concert Tuesday night at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Taylor told the crowd of about 12,000: “Minneapolis. It’s great to be back.” But ...
Taylor was moved by the contestant's rendition of his hit song. An "American Idol" contestant impressed legendary singer-songwriter and musician James Taylor with a rendition of one of Taylor's ...
James Taylor launched his summer tour at PHX Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, performing a 21-song setlist featuring hits and lesser-known gems. Taylor's playful stage presence, including humorous ...
James Taylor performed the first of his two sold-out concerts at The Rady Shell in San Diego Saturday night. He is flanked by his son, Henry Taylor (at left) and Dorian Holley.
In his first performance at the historic venue since becoming a Hall of Famer last year, James Taylor and his All Star Band kicked off his sold-out, two night jam at Red Rocks on Friday, June 13.
At 77, Taylor seated himself on a stool quite a few times, although this was, in its way, an invitation for the audience — not at capacity in the amphitheater, but not too spotty — to have a ...