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The Living Room Tour is a live album by Carole King released in 2005. It consists of live recordings of most of the songs from Tapestry.Her daughters Louise and Sherry and background singer and guitarist Gary Burr joined her on several songs.
Sherry Goffin Kondor said of the documentary, “So much has been made of my mom’s life story, but I find my father’s history equally fascinating. In spite of all the darkness that tormented ...
Gerry Goffin was married to Carole King between 1959 and 1969; they had two daughters, singer-songwriter Louise Goffin and Sherry Goffin Kondor. [4] Goffin also had a daughter, Dawn, with Jeanie Reavis (Earl-Jean McCrea). He married Barbara Behling in the early 1970s and had a son, Jesse Dean Goffin, in 1976. They divorced later that decade.
In Technicolor is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Jesse McCartney.This album marks his return to music after the shelved effort of Have It All.Before the release of this album, McCartney released an extended play, In Technicolor (Part 1), which contained several songs from the album, as a teaser of what fans could expect from his upcoming album.
Carole King Klein [3] (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.One of the most successful songwriters in American history, she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 over the latter half of the 20th century. [4]
At fifteen, he began work on a solo career with a local band, featuring musicians Dillon Kondor (guitar), Peter Chema (bass), Katie Spencer (keyboards), Alex Russeku (drums), Karina LaGravinese (background vocals), Sharisse Francisco (background vocals), and under the management of Ginger McCartney and Sherry Goffin Kondor, who co-produced his ...
Sherry Goffin – backing vocals; Linda Lawley – backing vocals; Voices of Jubilation – choir; David Crosby & Graham Nash – guest vocalists on "You've Got A Friend"
Right Where You Want Me debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200 with 53,000 copies in its first week. [1]The first single of the same name was not as successful as his debut single "Beautiful Soul", peaking at number thirty-three on the US Billboard Hot 100.