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James Taylor at Live at the Marquee (Photos)
James Taylor brings Serenity to Cork's Docklands! There is a unique kind of magic that occurs when a master of intimate, acoustic songwriting steps into a massive, 5,000-capacity festival tent. Last night at Cork's Live at the Marquee, James Taylor proved exactly why he remains an irreplaceable titan of the folk-pop landscape. Backed by his legendary All-Star Band, the 78-year-old icon turned a sprawling docklands marquee into the world's largest, coziest living room.
The atmosphere under the canvas was electric yet remarkably gentle. As Taylor took the stage beneath a single spotlight, the rapturous Cork crowd welcomed him like an old friend. Stripping away any rock-star pretense, he opened solo with a bright, vibrant rendition of 'Whenever You're Ready.'
Between songs, Taylor proved to be as much an A-grade storyteller and comic as he is a musician. He earned roaring laughter from the crowd while introducing 'Line Em Up', “I never thought that I’d hear myself saying that I actually miss Richard Nixon, but he’s starting to look like a paragon of public service,” said Taylor, followed by, “At least he knew it when he broke the law.”
The concert was neatly split into two acts, showcasing both the quiet melancholy of Taylor’s early catalog and the fuller, soul-and-blues-infused textures of his ensemble playing. The first half favored reflection and storytelling, highlighting the uncanny agelessness of Taylor's smooth, comforting baritone voice.
"Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" and "Carolina in My Mind" triggered sweeping, emotional sing-alongs that echoed right up into the tent rafters.
An exquisite performance of "Fire and Rain" served as a poignant reminder of Taylor's depth, delivered with the same tender anguish that made the track a masterpiece nearly six decades ago.
When the All-Star Band turned up the heat in the second half, the energy shifted beautifully toward fuller, rhythm-driven folk-rock and blues.
"Up on the Roof" and "You've Got a Friend" (both beautifully honoring his lifelong bond with Carole King) were masterclasses in vocal harmony.
The band—anchored by the incomparable Chad Wackerman on drums and Jimmy Johnson on bass—showed off its world-class chops during an infectious, hard-grooving delivery of "Steamroller Blues" and the playful, crowd-pleasing "Handy Man."
In a world of overproduced stadium spectacles, James Taylor at the Marquee was a masterclass in heartfelt songcraft, genuine humanity, and peerless musicianship.
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