James Taylor competes with steamship Pathfinder

The Cleveland Plain Dealer‘s John Soeder gives a review of James Taylor’s performance at Jacobs Pavilion complete with a set list. Apparently the steamship Pathfinder was making its way up the Cuyahoga River during a performance of “The Frozen Man”.

It provided a fitting backdrop for a tune inspired by a 19th century sailor on a doomed Northwest Passage expedition, Taylor noted.

And when the ship blasted its skyline-rattling horn, Taylor and his band attempted to jam briefly in the same key.

“Avast there!” Taylor quipped. “Ahoy!”

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About Corey Blake

Corey Blake does things on the Internet, and sometimes even in real life. As a comic book pundit, advocate and educator, he regularly contributes to the Comic Book Resources blog Robot 6 and runs the web-magazine The Comics Observer, which provides a variety of perspectives on the comic book art form and industry. He also advises for the award-winning documentary and comics advocacy movement Dig Comics, and is a recurring member of the podcast Part-Time Fanboy. As a comedic performer/actor, Corey has been seen in online web-series such as The Jeff Lewis 5-Minute Comedy Hour (Best Web Comedy-Episodic, Clicker.com), The Starmind Record (Best Direction and Editing, LA Web Series), and Poopdog Entertainment’s Mayer for Mayor (Funny or Die featured video). He is a founding member of the improv comedy group The You Convention, a house team at The Improv Space. See http://www.coreyblake.com for more.
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