Who is James Taylor?

James Taylor is an American singer-depositor and guitarist whose full name is James Vernon Taylor. James Taylor was born on March 12, 1948 in Belmont, Massachusetts. His family moved to North Carolina when his father became the Dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Taylor grew up in Carrous. Taylor's first instrument was cello and in 1960. He took the guitar.

James Taylor surpassed the fighting with depression and addiction to heroin and experienced a breakthrough with his second album Sweet Baby James . He was one of the group of singers and composers-spols with musicians like Jackson Brown, John Denver, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Tom Rush, Carly Simon, who was married at one point, and Cat Stevens-Jeje whose career gave his meaning. All James Taylor's siblings - Alex, Hugh, Kate and Livingston - worked as musicians and recorded albums, like his children with Carly Simon, Ben and Sally.

In his long career, James Taylor had a series of hit singles, including mainly his own songs, but also some packaging. It was: "Fire and Rain", "Carolina in my mind", "Country Road", Carole King "You have a friend", "a handy man", "Don't be lonely," Marvin Gaye is "How sweet is (be loved by those)" and "Shower people". “The best known for his confessional, introspective songs also contributed to the children's album in Harmony 2 , which won Grammy in 1981 as the best recording for children.

James Taylor won the three best pop vocal performance, man Grammy's: In 1971 for "You Avel and Friend" in 1977 for "Handy Man" and in 2001 for "I don't let me be lonely tonight". His album Hourling Hours In 1998, Best Pop Album was introduced and was introduced in 2000 to the Hall of Fame of Rock and Roll Hall of FameAnd to the Hall of Fame of Composers. In the Grammy Musicares finals, the celebration of Taylor's achievements in 2006 sang.

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