If you were born in the 1940s and didn’t spend most of your youth under a rock, you know that one of the most distinctive singing voices of the “Baby Boomer” – or as it was called, the Folk music era — was James Taylor.
His rich, mellow tenor vocals combined with his guitar strumming talent continue to capture young and old alike into the new millennium. If you are a fan and want to experience the unique musical experience which is James Taylor, his one-man concert is underway throughout April and May at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
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