News
Sister Kate Revisited!
Nov 8, 2017Kate Taylor embarks today on her latest tour starting at the Regent Theater in Arlington, MA! Visit Kate’s website for more information!
Recycling for charity
Oct 27, 2017
A limited number of James’s used guitar strings have been donated to raise money for charity. Handcrafted by skilled jewelers, these bracelets and pendants will help support James’s charity of choice, Tuberville.org, which helps build stronger communities one potato at a time. Check out www.WearYourMusic.com.
From the archives…
Oct 27, 2017
James grabs some caffeine while keeping Yo-Yo Ma’s cello safe and sound.
Fun fact: Did you know that the cello was James’s first instrument?! He owns a cello and still plays whenever he can.
Boston!
Oct 26, 2017Visit the Concert Photos page to see new photos of James’s last 2017 tour concert at Fenway Park on August 11, 2017. Stay tuned for 2017 tour photos of James with Bonnie Raitt coming soon.

Meet Rescue!
Oct 13, 2017This is James’s friend, Rescue. Rescue is a NEADS service dog whose parents have written an inspiring book based on their real-life journey and partnership.
Check out “Rescue & Jessica: A Life Changing Friendship” here.

Harvey Can’t Mess with Texas
Oct 13, 2017
James, Lyle Lovett, Ray Benson, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Charlie Sexton, The Erwin Center, Austin, TX on 9/22/17.
Photo: Garry Miller
Ella Fitzgerald – “Someone To Watch Over Me”
Sep 29, 2017“What a debt of gratitude we lovers of music all owe Ella Fitzgerald for the amazing body of work that she laid down during her life. The consummate technician, such accuracy, such fluidity, such range, but such sophistication and ultimately such soul and deep feeling.” ~ James Taylor
Celebrate the centennial year of Ella Fitzgerald with today’s album release of Someone To Watch Over Me, featuring digitally remastered tracks from Ella’s original recordings accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. Click below for a preview of the collection. To order, click here.
Rebuilding Texas
Sep 29, 2017Last Friday in Austin, James and Bonnie Raitt took part in the star-studded Hurricane Harvey benefit, “Harvey Can’t Mess With Texas”. The concert raised money for the Rebuild Texas Fund which has collected over $68 million in relief funds for those impacted by the hurricane.
Watch their performance below.