James Taylor
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James Vernon Taylor, born March 12, 1948, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He became well-known in 1970 with his song "Fire and Rain", which was very popular. The next year, he had his first top song with "You've Got a Friend", written by Carole King.
In 1976, Taylor released his Greatest Hits album. It sold many copies and became one of the best-selling albums in the United States. He kept making popular music for many years. Even later in his career, Taylor made award-winning albums like Hourglass, October Road, and Covers. In 2015, he reached his first number-one album in the United States with Before This World.
Taylor is also known for singing songs written by other artists, such as "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" and "Handy Man", along with his own hits like "Sweet Baby James". Besides his music, he acted in the 1971 film Two-Lane Blacktop. Taylor has won six Grammy Awards and was honored by being placed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
Early years
James Vernon Taylor was born on March 12, 1948, in Boston. His father was a doctor, and his mother loved singing. James grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He started playing music early, first with the cello and then the guitar. He loved folk music and learned to play in a special way that made his guitar sound like a piano.
James went to a special school but felt very sad and tired. He spent time in a hospital and got better. Music helped him, and he kept playing and writing songs.
Career
1966–1969: Early career
James Taylor moved to New York City and formed a band called the Flying Machine. They played songs Taylor wrote while living in a hospital. The band gained attention at the Night Owl Cafe in Greenwich Village, sharing the stage with famous acts.
Taylor faced health and money problems, but his father helped him. He decided to pursue a solo career and moved to London, where he met Peter Asher, who helped launch his singing career.
1970–1972: Warner Bros. and career breakthrough
Taylor’s second album, Sweet Baby James, became very popular, especially with the song “Fire and Rain.” This album marked Taylor’s rise to fame. His next album, Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, included his biggest hit, “You’ve Got a Friend,” written by Carole King. These albums helped Taylor become well-known in music.
1973–1976: Continued success and Greatest Hits
Taylor continued to make albums. In 1976, Warner Bros. released Greatest Hits, which became one of the best-selling albums in U.S. history.
1977–1981: Move to Columbia Records
Taylor signed with Columbia Records and released JT, which received great reviews and sold millions of copies. He also released Flag and Dad Loves His Work, both of which were successful.
1981–1996: Troubled times and new beginnings
After his marriage ended, Taylor faced personal challenges but managed to overcome them with support from friends and a return to music. He performed at large festivals and released albums like That’s Why I’m Here and Never Die Young.
1997–2008: Hourglass, October Road, Christmas albums and Covers
Taylor released Hourglass, which received excellent reviews and was a commercial success. He also released October Road and several Christmas albums. In 2008, he released Covers, an album of songs by other artists.
2009–2014: Continued appearances
Taylor made many public appearances, including performances on TV shows and at memorial events. In 2010, he went on a successful tour with Carole King, playing in large arenas.
2015–present: Before this World, American Standard and touring
In 2015, Taylor released Before This World, his first number-one album. He continued to perform and release music, including American Standard in 2020, which earned a Grammy Award. Taylor remains active in touring as of 2025.
Politics
James Taylor has often helped with important causes and events. In 2004, he played concerts to encourage people to vote for John Kerry during a big election. In 2008, he gave free concerts in North Carolina to support Barack Obama when he was running for president. He also sang at a special celebration when Obama was about to start his job as president.
Taylor kept supporting Obama in 2012 and sang at the event where the president was welcomed again. In 2024, he performed at a rally in North Carolina for Kamala Harris, showing his support for her presidential campaign.
Personal life
James Taylor married singer-songwriter Carly Simon in 1972. They had two children, Sally and Ben, who also became musicians. They divorced in 1983.
He later married actress Kathryn Walker in 1985. They divorced in 1996. In 2001, he married Caroline "Kim" Smedvig, and they had twin sons named Rufus and Henry. The couple lived in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Awards and recognition
Grammy Awards
In 2006, James Taylor was chosen as the MusiCares Person of the Year by the Grammy Awards. At a special ceremony in Los Angeles, many famous musicians played his songs and shared how he inspired them. Some of these artists were Carole King, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Taj Mahal, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Sheryl Crow, India.Arie, The Chicks, Jerry Douglas, Alison Krauss, and Keith Urban. Paul Simon also played, but his performance was not shown on TV. Taylor’s brother Livingston and his twin sons, Rufus and Henry, joined in the final performance. The concert was later released on DVD and shown on Public Television in the 2006 holiday season.
Other recognition
James Taylor has received many honors over the years. In 1995, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in music from Berklee College of Music in Boston. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2003, a museum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina opened a permanent exhibit about him, and a nearby bridge was named in his honor. He has received many other awards, including the George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement in 2004, the National Medal of Arts in 2010, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. In 2016, he was honored with the Kennedy Center Honors, and in 2022, he received another honorary doctorate from the New England Conservatory in Boston. Most recently, in 2024, he was awarded the Tanglewood Medal by the Boston Symphony Orchestra for his achievements in music and his contributions to the community.
| Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Album of the Year | Sweet Baby James | Nominated |
| Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male | Nominated | ||
| Best Contemporary Song | "Fire and Rain" | Nominated | |
| Record Of The Year | Nominated | ||
| Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
| 1972 | Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | "You've Got a Friend" | Won |
| Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
| 1978 | Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | "Handy Man" | Won |
| Album of the Year | JT | Nominated | |
| 1980 | Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male | "Up On The Roof" | Nominated |
| 1998 | Best Pop Album | Hourglass | Won |
| 2002 | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" | Won |
| 2003 | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | "October Road" | Nominated |
| 2004 | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | "How's The World Treating You" with Alison Krauss | Won |
| 2008 | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | James Taylor at Christmas | Nominated |
| 2009 | Best Pop Vocal Album | Covers | Nominated |
| Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | "Wichita Lineman" | Nominated | |
| 2016 | Best Pop Vocal Album | "Before This World" | Nominated |
| 2021 | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | American Standard | Won |
Discography
Studio albums
James Taylor has released many albums. Some of his well-known albums are:
- James Taylor (1968)
- Sweet Baby James (1970)
- Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon (1971)
- One Man Dog (1972)
- Walking Man (1974)
- Gorilla (1975)
- In the Pocket (1976)
- JT (1977)
- Flag (1979)
- Dad Loves His Work (1981)
- That's Why I'm Here (1985)
- Never Die Young (1988)
- New Moon Shine (1991)
- Hourglass (1997)
- October Road (2002)
- A Christmas Album (2004)
- James Taylor at Christmas (2006)
- Covers (2008)
- Before This World (2015)
- American Standard (2020)
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