Legendary songwriters and musicians Carole King and James Taylor will hit the spotlight when tickets for the 50th Anniversary of the Troubadour tour sell for this amazing duo concert tour. James Taylor and Carole King both attended the first show at the Troubadour, and are proud to be selling tickets and playing music to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Troubadour concert tour.
James Taylor and Carole King are longtime friends and artists who have worked together for forty years. The group revolutionized the relationship between both a singer and a songwriter. Throughout the years, the two would write music for each other and sing each others songs in the honor of the other to enjoy the musical relationship they held. The headline show had both Gerry Goffin, King's former husband, and other songwriters that were great friends with the two singers. Both singers have attributed many songs and albums into the musical world to each others work, and continue to sing on this concert tour their songs they have written.
Some of the more famous songs both James Taylor and Carole King have written will be played during the 50th Anniversary of the Troubadour concert tour include: "Sweet Baby James," "Something in the Way She Moves," "Fire & Rain," and "Country Road," by Taylor, and by King, "So Far Away," "It's Too Late," "I Feel The Earth Move," "It's Too Late," and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." They will also play together their songs created by a combined effort "Up on the Roof" and "You've Got a Friend."