JAMES TAYLOR WITH STING, STEVE MARTIN, BETTE MIDLER, AND OTHERS
At: Carnegie Hall, last night
NEW YORK — James Taylor is no stranger to Carnegie Hall. Indeed, he made his first appearance in 1970, but last night he admitted with a chuckle from that venerable stage that he was a little hazy on the details of that debut.
That was all that the seminal singer-songwriter was unsure of, as he and an all-star supporting cast of friends, including Bill Clinton, gathered to celebrate the venue’s 120th anniversary with a superb, nearly two-hour tour through its history with popular music. The performance was also the first in a four-part “Perspectives’’ series dedicated to aspects of Taylor’s career that will include shows April 20, May 6, and May 9.

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