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One Man Band is a live album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor that was released in November 2007 on Hear Music. It was recorded over several days at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts .
The introspective album grew out of a three-year tour of the United States and Europe called the One Man Band Tour, featuring some of Taylor's most beloved songs and anecdotes about their creative origins—accompanied solely by the "one man band" of his longtime pianist/keyboardist, Larry Goldings.
After recording a limited release holiday album in 2004, Taylor released his first major-release holiday album, James Taylor at Christmas on October 10, 2006. [5] One Man Band was released in 2007 and certified gold in the United States. [2] This was followed by Taylor's first cover album in 2008 on the Hear Music label.
James Taylor at Ruoff Music Center: Get tickets Presales begin Feb. 21, with general onsale starting Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster at bit.ly/3UHEKlJ .
James Taylor and His All-Star Band are coming to Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on June 12. Tickets for the show go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.com. Details on members-only ticket ...
The show was billed "An Evening with James Taylor and his All-Star Band" and that's exactly what it was. He took the time throughout the show to introduce his players and back-up singers, one of ...
The tour was announced on November 12, 2009. Over 50 dates were scheduled in Australia and New Zealand, Japan, and North America. The tour began on March 26, 2010, at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The touring band included the original support band from The Troubadour: Danny Kortchmar (guitar), Leland Sklar (bass) and Russ Kunkel ...
Columbia Music Video chose Taylor's live performance as its first program to be produced for the DVD format. [2] American audio engineer and mixer Frank Filipetti captured the audio track on a high-resolution 24-bit digital tape, that created stereo and surround-sound mixes of the concert.