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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Sweet Baby James” by James Taylor!!! (It’s the First of December!)
For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER) I would usually … Continue reading →
Posted in Favorite Songs of All Time, Greatest Songs Ever Recorded, Hall of Fame, Songs That Can Make Me Cry
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Tagged Apple Records, Berkshires, Blue Ridge Parkway, Boston, Carolina in My Mind, Columbia House, Cowboy Lullaby, Great Barrington, Housatonic, James Taylor, Mass Turnpike, Massachusetts, Moonlight Ladies, North Carolina, Pittsfield, Shades of Gray, She's Leaving Home, Stockbridge, Sweet Baby James, the beatles, The First of December, The Monkees, WABX
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“Prime Time Theme Attic” Celebrates the Music of James Taylor, Monday Night, 8PM-10PM ET!!!
James Taylor turns 70 tomorrow, so Monday night’s “Prime Time Theme Attic’ with Phil Maq from 8PM-10PM ET has prepared a nice salute! I certainly spent quite a lot of time with Mr. Taylor on the turntable when I was … Continue reading →
Posted in Pre Show Preview
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Tagged Alice Avery, American Housewife, Birdsong at Morning, Caleb Ford, Common Union 59, James Taylor, Jesse Xavier, John Latini, Jonathan Richman, Mud Slide Slim and The Blue Horizon, Randy Cherkis, Sweet Baby James, The Claudettes, The Garden of Soul, The O'Reillys and The Paddyhats, Wendy Webb
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