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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. This album debuted at #17 in the US, becoming King's highest-charting album since 1977.
Welcome to My Living Room is a ballad written and sung by Carole King. [1] It is featured on her 2005 album The Living Room Tour. [2] Aside from being a song, Welcome to My Living Room is the title to one of Carole King's concert DVDs. This DVD features songs that were performed during The Living Room Tour.
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Living Room is the debut studio album by American pop band AJR. It was released through the band's label AJR Productions and Warner Music Group on March 3, 2015. The album was produced from the band's apartment in Chelsea, Manhattan .
The Living Room was co-owned by Steve Rosenthal and Jennifer Gilson. The Living Room has showcased some of the best of New York City’s singer/songwriter, alt-country, and rock. It moved to Brooklyn in 2015 before closing in December of the same year. [2] Norah Jones performed at the 10th anniversary celebration of the Living Room.
In 2005 Carole King released her live The Living Room Tour album. "Now and Forever" is track four on this album. "Now and Forever" is track four on this album. On January 12, 2006, Dana Reeve , wife of Christopher Reeve , sang the song live at Madison Square Garden in honor of New York Rangers hockey player Mark Messier .
Living Room Music, a 1940 composition by John Cage; Living Room Suite, a 1978 album by Harry Chapin; The Complete Living Room Tapes, a 2003 album by Lenny Breau and Brad Terry; Live in the Living Room, a 2008 album by John Craigie; The Living Room Tour, a 2005 album by Carole King "Welcome to My Living Room", a ballad written and sung by Carole ...
The same year, he launched the "Living Room Tour", a five-month jaunt where he performed solo, by request only, in the homes of fans. [4] The tour was a success, and he later occasionally performed similar concerts for a nominal fee. [6] He considered fans to be friends and hosted Memorial Day picnics for them in his own backyard.