Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer/songwriter James Taylor will follow his springtime tour of Europe with a North American trek that's currently scheduled to visit 16 markets.
Singer/songwriter James Taylor is almost at the halfway mark of his current spring tour, which will see him traveling nearly non-stop through the end of May. After about a month's rest in June, the five-time Grammy winner heads back out on the road for a handful of shows, mainly in the U.K., until mid July.
Singer/songwriter James Taylor recently confirmed the addition of more than a dozen new U.S. dates to his tour plans, a move that will keep him on the road consistently through the coming months.
Pollstar recently released its list of the top 100 tours of 2010, with Bon Jovi in the No. 1 slot, selling $108 million worth of tickets in the U.S. and $201 million worldwide.
Singer/songwriter James Taylor and his son Ben, who last month announced plans to tour together next spring, have added several additional stops to their trek.
Iconic singer/songwriter James Taylor will make his spring run a family affair with the addition of son Ben Taylor to the bill.
Peter Asher -- a singer, producer and manager whose career has included work with the Beatles, James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt -- has created a multimedia show about his life that will make its U.S. debut at the Iridium in New York City on Dec. 3.
Capitol Records has released a limited edition Apple Records Box Set that contains 16 of the albums released by the Beatles' label between 1968 and 1973. The set also includes a "best of" titled "Come And Get It" and two CDs containing 37 unreleased tracks.
March 2012
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