Over the course of his long career, James Taylor has earned 40 gold,
platinum and multi-platinum awards and 5 Grammy Awards for a catalog
running from 1970's Sweet Baby James to his Grammy Award-winning
efforts Hourglass (1997) and October Road (2002). Taylor's first Greatest
Hits album earned him the RIAA's elite Diamond Award, given for sales in
excess of 10 million units in the United States. For his accomplishments,
James was honored with the 1998 Century Award, Billboard magazine's
highest accolade, bestowed for distinguished creative achievement. The
year 2000 saw his induction into both the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame and
the prestigious Songwriter's Hall of Fame. In February 2006, The National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences selected James as its
MUSICARES Person of the Year. In September 2008 James Taylor’s One
Man Band (2007) was nominated for an Emmy® Award for “Outstanding
Variety, Music or Comedy Specialâ€. The last two years have seen two
remarkable releases; Taylor's One Man Band CD/DVD accompanied by a
world tour and his most recent album Covers (2008), which was
nominated for two Grammy® Awards. Covers features Taylor’s full band
and is his own musical interpretation of tunes from the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Raised in North Carolina, James now lives in western Massachusetts. He
has sold some 40 million albums throughout his career, which began back
in 1968 when he was signed to the Beatles' Apple Records. The album
James Taylor was his first and only solo effort for Apple, which came a
year after his first working experience with Danny Kortchmar and the band
Flying Machine. It was only a matter of time before he would make his
mark.
Above all, there are the songs: "Fire and Rain," "Country Road,"
"Something in The Way She Moves," "Mexico," "Shower The People," "Your
Smiling Face," "Carolina In My Mind," "Sweet Baby James," "Don't Let Me
Be Lonely Tonight," "You Can Close Your Eyes," "Walking Man," "Never Die
Young," "Shed A Little Light," "Copperline" and many more. Taylor's songs
have had a profound influence on both songwriters and music lovers of all
generations and from all walks of life.
As a recording and touring artist, James set a precedent for solo
singer/songwriters and blazed a path to which countless numbers of
earnest young musicians have since aspired. His warm baritone is among
the most recognized voices in popular music and his guitar playing has
established its own standard.
James released Sweet Baby James in 1970. It went triple-platinum and
spawned his first Top 10 hit, the intensely personal "Fire and Rain". The
following year saw the release of another million-seller, Mud Slide Slim and
the Blue Horizon and the #1 single, "You've Got a Friend", written by long
time friend Carole King. The recording won a Grammy Award in 1971 for
Best Pop Male Vocal. In 1972, Taylor scored another Gold album with
One Man Dog, which was followed up in 1973 with Walking Man.
The album Gorilla (1975) included two more major chart entries: "How
Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" and "Mexico". Following his final Warner
Brothers recording, In The Pocket, James moved on to Columbia Records
and released a string of critically praised and commercially successful
albums: JT, his 1977 double-platinum debut, included a Top 10 cover of
Jimmy Jones' "Handy Man," a song that gave Taylor another Grammy for
Best Pop Male Vocal. Flag (1979), Dad Loves His Work (1981), That's Why
I'm Here (1985), Never Die Young (1988), New Moon Shine (1991) and the
double-disc Live album (1993), show Taylor's consistency: all were certified
platinum. Hourglass (1998), which garnered James' first Grammy Award
for Best Pop Album, and October Road (2002), another Grammy winner,
also enjoyed platinum sales.
James Taylor's music embodies the art of songwriting in its most
fundamental form. He has been at it for decades: transforming
introspective meditations into lyrics, melodies and harmonies that comfort
and reassure the listener with the sense that these sometimes painful,
sometimes celebratory moments are a part of life, shared by us all. In
1971, James was featured on the cover of TIME magazine, who heralded
him as the harbinger of 'the singer/songwriter era". Today, the
quintessential singer/songwriter has seen that era crossover into the 21st
century. James currently resides in The Berkshires with his wife, Caroline
and their sons Henry and Rufus.
February 2009