Salute to Carole King & James Taylor performed by Wild Things Run

Friday 18 October 2024

Overview

Carole King & James Taylor is an entertaining live concert performed by Wild Things Run. Carole King is one of the most influential and successful singer-songwriters since 1958! She recently did a…

Carole King & James Taylor is an entertaining live concert performed by Wild Things Run.

Carole King is one of the most influential and successful singer-songwriters since 1958! She recently did a sell-out tour of Theatres throughout Australia with her hit Stage musical production ‘Tapestry’.

James Taylor, an American singer/ songwriters needs no introduction and, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide makes him one of the best music Artist of all time.

The Carole King & James Taylor show is performed by Wild Things Run who are an acoustic Trio act featuring Pat, Kellie & Andy O’Donnell. The Trio is known for their superb vocal tone and strong vocal harmonies and they bring to life the timeless songs of Carole King and James Taylor in concert not to be missed.

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