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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Daily Nebraskan likes Carole King’s A Natural Woman: A Memoir
Daily Nebraskan’s Katie Fennelly reviews Carole King’s A Natural Woman: A Memoir and discovers the woman behind the accolades and accomplishments. On her own accord, she earned the respect of James Taylor, David Crosby and John Lennon. But just because … Continue reading
Carly Simon’s You’re So Vain a better revenge song than Taylor Swift’s We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
That’s what the Boston Herald thinks. Whoever the subject of the No. 1 smash “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” is, the song is meant to be a stinging indictment of an ex-lover. But it lacks the mighty artistic … Continue reading
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Tagged Carly Simon, Taylor Swift, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, You're So Vain
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Carly Simon performs with children Sally and Ben Taylor
If Ben Taylor or, more rarely, Sally Taylor, are performing on Martha’s Vineyard, odds are good their mother Carly Simon will make an appearance. And so it was last Friday evening, when all three performed at the unexpected venue of … Continue reading
James Taylor receives Order of Arts and Letters from French government
The French Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterand awarded James Taylor with the honor of Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters), according to the James Taylor Facebook Page. The honor was … Continue reading
Proposing to Carole King’s Where You Lead
Carole King and Louise Goffin‘s version of “Where You Lead,” which was used as the theme song for “The Gilmore Girls” TV show, was yesterday’s entry for PJ Finn’s Every Day I Write the Blog. PJ Finn is the program … Continue reading
In Conversation with Jackson Browne tomorrow night at Largo
Don’t know how we almost missed this one! Jackson Browne will be the featured guest for Jeff Garlin In Conversation on Tuesday, August 28th, at Largo. That’s tomorrow night! Proceeds from the show will benefit Success Through the Arts Foundation, … Continue reading
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Tagged In Conversation, Jackson Browne, Jeff Garlin, Largo, Largo at the Coronet
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Our State likes James Taylor’s “Carolina In My Mind”
Missed this: Our State, a magazine covering North Carolina, named James Taylor‘s song “Carolina In My Mind” #57 in their list of 100 North Carolina icons. The write-up by Nic Brown is a lengthy and loving analysis of the song … Continue reading
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Tagged Carolina In My Mind, James Taylor, Nic Brown, Our State
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What’s the best song on Joni Mitchell’s Song to a Seagull
Here’s our first poll! If we’re going to start this, let’s start at the beginning. Joni Mitchell‘s Song to a Seagull might initially sound like your standard ’60s folk album, but already she excels beyond the genre by displaying an … Continue reading
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Tagged David Crosby, Joni Mitchell, Song to a Seagull
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