Monday, May 7, 2012
James Taylor & Band live at the Philharmonie Gasteig
James Taylor Live at the Philharmonie in Munich, James Taylor epitomizes the art of the songwriter in his perfect form. For decades, the Americans transferred his feelings, observations and reflections in folk-rock poetry. He is the epitome of the singer / songwriter and his warm baritone is among the most familiar, recognizable voices in popular music. With his guitar style has established its own standard. On 12.05.2012 in the comes with five Grammys, an excellent artist with his excellent band to Munich, the Philharmonie Gasteig.
The performer, whose song cycle the fans for four decades, fascinated, his greatest achievements presented in the midst of a band of outstanding musicians. Musical genius and the best entertainment characterize the performances by James Taylor, who has sold during his career more than 50 million albums, of which won over 40 gold and platinum.
With his smooth singing style, his sensitive acoustic guitar and his insightful songs, he has taken the emotions of his generation, and the mood of many people ever again. Nearly two dozen albums span a spectrum from the late 60s until today. "Fire and Rain," "Sweet Baby James", "You've Got A Friend" and "Handy Man" are some of his legendary songs, an absolute classic. Every rock fan, it has in its collection, and like all Taylor works it seems its incomparable charm never lose.
Supported by his father, a medical professor from Boston, James and his siblings were Kate and Alex Livingstone guitar, violin and piano lessons. Gutbehütet he grew up in a liberal family on holiday on the idyllic island of Martha's Vineyard. This "comfortable neurosis which he sang with the intensity of a blind, black Blues artists should be on the introverted artist mainspring of his entire artistic career," wrote the U.S. music magazine Rolling Stone.
They also visit James Taylor & Band on 5/12/2012 at the Philharmonic in Gasteig in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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