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  • Me & My Guitar(s) — Part 1

    Jan 1, 2021
    Happy New Year!

    James starts the New Year with content not previously released from the vault! Enjoy Part 1 of this interview filmed at James’s home studio, TheBarn, taking you on a private tour of his favorite guitars through the years. James calls this tour like a “photo album of my life”. The studio interview was shot by Dave Mirkin in 2011.

    Click now to watch part one, and stay tuned for more!

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  • <em>Break Shot</em> is #1

    Dec 31, 2020
    AudibleAudible has announced that Break Shot, James’s Audible Original audio memoir, was their most listened original release of 2020!

    Click here to see the rest of the list and visit Audible.com now to listen to Break Shot!

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  • The #JTAmericanStandardChallenge Spotlight!

    Dec 29, 2020
    James by Timothy WhiteJames and team have loved watching your #JTAmericanStandardChallenge submissions over the last few weeks. Click here for a few favorites for you to enjoy during your post-holiday clean-up.

    Would you like to see your video featured in a future newsletter or JT social media platform? Just upload your performance of any of the songs James recorded on his new album, American Standard, or the EP: Over The Rainbow, send us the link here, and you may get your wish!

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  • Looking back 50 years

    Dec 20, 2020
    Before you settle into this afternoon’s debut of the newly restored, complete BBC 1970 “James Taylor In Concert” (starting at 3pm ET/12pm PT):

    Click below to hear James reminisce on some 1970 subjects: traveling to London to play at the Palladium, driving cross-country with Joni Mitchell, bunking with Warren Oates, visiting the Hopi Indian reservation, and even dancing with snakes! Oh, yes, James also solves the BBC “In Concert” mystery: “who knitted that green sweater”?! Test your JT trivia chops and let us know how you did!

    Don’t forget the 3pm airing of “James Taylor In Concert” which will be live for just 48 hours, so don’t miss it!

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  • ‘James Taylor In Concert’ — full concert stream this weekend!

    Dec 18, 2020
    Starting this Sunday, December 20 at 3pm ET/12pm PT, the complete, newly remastered BBC 1970 ‘James Taylor In Concert’ will stream for just 48 hours on James’s official YouTube channel!

    Click now to see a teaser for the show and be sure to tune in on Sunday to see the full concert!

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  • BBC ’70 — “Highway Song”

    Dec 18, 2020
    “Highway Song” is from the classic 1970 BBC special ‘James Taylor In Concert’ — the only song played on piano!

    Click now to watch… and be sure to watch the full BBC concert stream this Sunday!

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  • #JTAmericanStandardChallenge – “Moon River”

    Dec 16, 2020
    Click now to see Toronto fan Brian Hibbert perform Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer’s “Moon River”, which James recorded on his Grammy-nominated album, American Standard.

    If you would like to enter the #JTAmericanStandardChallenge, please send us a link here!

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  • BBC ’70 – “You Can Close Your Eyes”

    Dec 11, 2020
    Click now to see the latest release from JT’s video vault, “You Can Close Your Eyes” from the 1970 BBC program, “James Taylor In Concert”.

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  • VetsAid 2020 — TOMORROW NIGHT!

    Dec 11, 2020
    VetsAid 2020A rare live JT performance (from VetsAid 2018) of an early classic, “Native Son”, will be featured during “VetsAid 2020: Home for the Holidays”. The event will be live streamed tomorrow, December 12, at 6pm ET. Presented by Gold Star family member “Joe Walsh and friends”, the event will raise funds to support a variety of veterans-based charities to help vets and their families physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. VetsAid 2020 will feature archival performances and live appearances by an incredible list of performers.

    For more details and to get your tickets for tomorrow’s night’s show, please visit VetsAid.org.

    Mount up, move on
    May you find the way back home
    Down and down we go


    Down into bright October
    Brothers in arms no more
    Now that the war is over
    Have you waded in and been to hell
    Will you lie upon the sofa
    see to the decoration of your shell
    Now that the war is over


    Mount up, move on
    Damn the darkness, speed the dawn
    They lost, we won
    Try to find your way back home
    Native son


    “Native Son” (1991) by James Taylor

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  • #JTAmericanStandardChallenge – “You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught”

    Dec 11, 2020
    The first #JTAmericanStandardChallenge entry comes to us from Houston-based fan Walter Suhr. Click now to hear Walter’s take on Rodger and Hammerstein’s “You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught”. If you’d like to be part of the #JTAmericanStandardChallenge, just film yourself performing any of the classic songs James recorded on American Standard and the EP: Over The Rainbow. Send us a link here!

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