What kind of music does Carole King play?
During live shows, she’s practically glued to the piano, and can nowadays fall back on a back catalogue that spans several decades when she comes to construct the setlist.
When did Carole King’s Living Room Tour start?
That show, along with shows at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles and the Cape Cod Melody Tent (Hyannis, Massachusetts), were recorded as The Living Room Tour in July 2005. The album sold 44,000 copies in its first week in the US, landing at 17 on the Billboard 200, her highest-charting album since 1977. The album also charted at 51 in Australia.
When did Carole King make her first solo album?
King about 1977 While in Laurel Canyon, King met James Taylor and Joni Mitchell as well as Toni Stern, with whom she collaborated on songs. King made her first solo album, Writer, in 1970 for Lou Adler’s Ode label, with Taylor playing acoustic guitar and providing backing vocals. It peaked at number 84 in the Billboard Top 200.
Who are the people Carole King has been married to?
Personal life and family. King has been married four times, to Gerry Goffin, Charles Larkey, Rick Evers, and Rick Sorenson. In her 2012 memoir, King wrote that she had been physically abused by her third husband, Rick Evers, on a regular basis. Evers died of a cocaine overdose days after they separated in 1978.
When does Carole King’s Here I am come out?
“Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” Arrives June 18, 2021 Rolling Stone Features Carole King RRHOF 2021 Induction as Performer 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees includes Carole King Louise Goffin Launches Current and Compelling Podcast Titled Song Chronicles
When was Carole King inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Variety Features Jennifer Hudson and Carole King Interview “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” Arrives June 18, 2021 Rolling Stone Features Carole King RRHOF 2021 Induction as Performer 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees includes Carole King
How many people have seen Carole King Live?
Will You Love Me Tomorrow? Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 199 people have seen Carole King live.