The musical gene in the Taylor family may have skipped a generation. As the first concert of Perspectives series approaches—James Taylor at Carnegie Hall: A Gala Celebrating 120 Years of Carnegie Hall on April 12—James Taylor talks about his early years and his family ... and reveals a surprising performing progenitor.
More information on James Taylor at Carnegie Hall: A Gala Celebrating 120 Years of Carnegie Hall is available at http://www.carnegiehall.org/Event.aspx?id=2127
More information on James Taylor's Perspectives at Carnegie Hall is available at http://www.carnegiehall.org/jamestaylor
Delightful!
aplacetohideaway 11 months ago
IO TI AMO JT AMO LA TUA VOCE E LA TUA VITA SEMPLICE NON DA STAR.
Catsoul67 11 months ago
@patrishar55: Thanks, I found some photos after I posted here and figured that's who it was. Amazing resemblance, especially since the photo in the video was probably about the same age that Ben is now.
drdeputy 11 months ago
@drdeputy That is Hugh Taylor.
patrishar55 11 months ago
Oh no. That means JT is of British origin. I'll have to rethink my whole lifelong adoration. NAH!!! :)
theresaruf 11 months ago
The person (presumably a sibling) on the far left at 0:11 is the spitting image of James' son Ben. Actually vice versa, Ben is the spitting image of him, but who is that?
drdeputy 11 months ago
Lottie Collins! I've actually heard of her and, of course, the song! too cool!
SuperC888 11 months ago
Ha Ha Ha Love it !!!!
rattymary 11 months ago
WoW, Thank you for sharing this! I'm a huge fan of your's! Blessings, Patty
angelgirls1980 11 months ago