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James Taylor

James Taylor's biography

James Taylor is 74 years old singer-songwriter born at Boston. He was born on Friday 12th of March 1948. He is often nicknamed as StringbeanJT. According to year of birth 1948 he belongs to Boomers. Birthday on 12th of March means he is Pisces. Pisces is a Watery Sign. They are very intuitive people. They are empathic, emotional and highly spiritual in nature.He was married 3 times.

James Taylor's spouse

He is married to Caroline "Kim" Smedvig

He is citizen of United States of America. His primary profession is to be singer-songwriter. You can know him also as musician, writer, guitarist. He is recently known as recording artist.

James Taylor's dad

James Taylor's father's name is Isaac M. Taylor.

James Taylor's mom

James Taylor's mother's name is Gertrude Arline Woodard.

James Taylor's family

James Taylor's spouse

James Taylor's ex spouses

Carly Simon

James Taylor and Carly Simon have been together since 1976 for 7 years. She is known as singer-songwriter. His ex spouse was born on Monday 25th of June 1945 in The Bronx.

Kathryn Walker

James Taylor and Kathryn Walker have been together since 1985 for 11 years. She is known as novelist. His ex spouse was born on Saturday 9th of January 1943 in Philadelphia.

He has 1 son and 1 daughter

James Taylor's son: Ben Taylor

James Taylor's son's name is Ben Taylor. He is known as musician. His son was born on Saturday 22nd of January 1977.

James Taylor's daughter: Sally Taylor

James Taylor's daughter's name is Sally Taylor. She is known as singer. His daughter was born on Monday 7th of January 1974 in Martha's Vineyard.

James Taylor's schools

We found 2 schools He attended. Complete list of schools: Milton Academy, Chapel Hill High School.

James Taylor's career

His main focus is to be singer-songwriter. Maybe you are curious what instrument does he play ? He plays guitar.

Awards and competitions

James Taylor's Awards

  • Was nominated for Broadway's 1978 Tony Award, for both music and lyrics, as one of several people sharing a nomination as Best Score for "Working."

James Taylor's quotes

  • Music is like a huge release of tension.
  • The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.
  • I find it a lot healthier for me to be someplace where I can go outside in my bare feet.
  • Being on a boat that's moving through the water, it's so clear. Everything falls into place in terms of what's important and what's not.
  • People should watch out for three things: avoid a major addiction, don't get so deeply into debt that it controls your life, and don't start a family before you're ready to settle down.
  • I don't read music. I don't write it. So I wander around on the guitar until something starts to present itself.
  • Certain things in life are more important than the usual crap that everyone strives for.
  • You have to choose whether to love yourself or not.
  • I believe musicians have a duty, a responsibility to reach out, to share your love or pain with others.
  • I don't take compliments very easily. I think most musicians suffer from low self-esteem to some extent.
  • I'm trying to look at my blessings and how amazingly well against all odds things have turned out for me.
  • We all have to face pain, and pain makes us grow.
  • It is the most delightful thing that ever happens to me, when I hear something coming out of my guitar and out of my mouth that wasn't there before.
  • I collect hats. That's what you do when you're bald.
  • What I've always done as an entertainer is try to come up with things that people will find interesting, or compelling, or humorous.
  • Sobering up was responsible for breaking up my marriage. That's what it couldn't stand.
  • To me, very much of what is artistic is people's very creative and inventive ways out of impossible situations.
  • Ireland, Italy and Brazil are the most musical places for me. They're extremely musical cultures and anything you pitch they basically catch.
  • That's the motivation of an artist - to seek attention of some kind.
  • Somehow it helps just to take something that's internal and externalize it, to see it in front of you.
  • I'm glad that I still have the ability to tour in Europe. I do love it.
  • I don't think anyone really says anything new.
  • I am myself for a living. I don't animate a character.
  • I don't play the kind of music that works in a football stadium.
  • It is a process of discovery. It's being quiet enough and undisturbed enough for a period of time so that the songs can begin to sort of peek out, and you begin to have emotional experiences in a musical way.
  • If you think my music is sentimental and self-absorbed, I agree with you.
  • I think it surprises a lot of people that I'm still around, you know, still - that I'm not pushing up daisies, as they say.
  • Fortunately, it doesn't seem to have made a lot of difference to my audience that I'm as bald as a billiard ball!
  • Bruce Springsteen's a rock star. Elton John is a rock star. I'm a folk musician. Honestly, I think that's true.
  • Songwriting is too mysterious and uncontrolled a process for me to direct it towards any one thing.
  • I sometimes wonder how many of these lifetime achievement awards you can accept before you have to do the decent thing and die.
  • I enjoy selling my music. I don't enjoy selling myself.
  • A concert is always like a feast day to me.
  • If you're an addict, it controls your life and your life becomes uncontrollable. It's boring and painful, filling your system with something that makes you stare at your shoes for six hours.
  • I think people are isolated because of the nature of human consciousness, and they like it when they feel the connection between themselves and someone else.
  • It's hard to find a way forward. When you're 18 it happens in huge chunks every day, but after 20 years, growth is much more costly.
  • It's a real wrenching thing to go from being a private person to being a public person, especially when you're being autobiographical.
  • I'm looking forward to being able to retire from being a public figure and being able to afford to be myself!
  • I was in chemical jail.
  • I tend to write out the first iteration of a lyric here and then go over here and make variations on it, on the page opposite.
  • I don't get into heavy political numbers because I don't find them lyrical.
  • I can take criticisms but not compliments.
  • I believe 100 percent in the power and importance of music.
  • I'm glad about what's happening to the music business. This last crop of people we had in the 90s, who are going away now, they didn't like music. They didn't trust musicians. They wanted something else from it.
  • Music is my living. I enjoy selling my music.
  • I started being a songwriter pretending I could do it, and it turned out I could.
  • I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys because I don't see the music world as a competitive sport.
  • I had a very moral upbringing, and spiritual in a sort of not very specific way.
  • I don't read music. I don't write or read music.
  • I don't know much about God. But if everything does originate with God, then certainly songs do as well.
  • If you feel like singing along, don't.
  • If the gig's going really well, I'm incredibly happy on stage and really feel good about my life and things.
  • If I were to try to identify a turning point I'd say that was it - getting clean.
  • I was a functional addict.
  • I think that we're all totally isolated beings and always will be.
  • Performing is a profound experience, at least for me.
  • People have used my songs and guitar style to teach guitar for a long time.
  • Once you get that two-way energy thing going, everyone benefits hugely.
  • Knowing when to quit is probably a very important thing, but I just am not ready.
  • It's probably foolish to expect relationships to go on forever and to say that because something only lasts 10 years, it's a failure.
  • Things started to get out of control when I began reading that I was a superstar.
  • There'll come a writing phase where you have to defend the time, unplug the phone and put in the hours to get it done.
  • The best thing is when you hear somebody take your song and make something great of it.
  • The Beatles were a phenomenon, but they were also ordinary blokes like anyone else. I was lucky enough to see that side.
  • Television news is now entertainment, and the stories are being written by the people that have a special interest in them.
  • Photographers and reporters are mostly after me. They want to know what I read and what I'm like and I don't really know myself, so how can I tell them?
  • I think that American music, for me, it's a synthesis of a lot of different things. But for me growing up in North Carolina, the stuff that I was listening to, the things that I was hearing, it was all about black music, about soul music.
  • Time will take your money, but money won't buy time.
  • When I cleaned up some 17 odd years ago, I felt terrible for about six months. The only thing that gave me any real relief was strenuous physical activity.
  • Though 'Fire and Rain' is very personal, for other people it resonates as a sort of commonly held experience... And that's what happens with me. I write things for personal reasons, and then in some cases it... can be a shared experience.
  • I know there are people who don't like their audience or like the experience of being recognized or celebrated, but my audience has been very good - they don't bother me and when they do contact me it's usually on the nicest possible terms.
  • I don't reinvent myself in any major way. It seems to be a slow evolution. I go back and visit certain themes that I feel strongly about and resonate with me emotionally.
  • One of my earliest memories was me singing 'Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' at the top of my voice when I was seven. I got totally carried away. My grandmother, Sarah, was in the next room. I didn't even realise she was there. I was terribly embarrassed.
  • I'm very unstable; there's no stability in a musician's life at all. You live on a bus or on the road hand to mouth and you don't know where your money's coming from.
  • I have a studio in a barn at home - we rehearse there, we film there and we record there. It's fun to hang out with my guys and see what comes out next.
  • Americans work a long away ahead of themselves because of the size of the place. To make any impact at all you have to promote yourself with live performances ages before a release.
  • When you write a song, it may come from a personal space, but it very seldom actually represents you. It comes out of a sort of mood of melancholy, somehow. It's almost theatrical.
  • [observation, 2018] When I started, I never gave any thought whatsoever to what i would be doing when I was 70. At this age, most of my life is in the rear-view mirror. You do get the sense of a finite amount of time.
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