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Songs like “Been to Canaan,” “Jazzman,” “Sweet Seasons,” “Tapestry,” and many others have made folk artist Carole King a star since the early 1970s! Don’t miss your chance to see Carole King perform LIVE! Buy your Carole King tickets now!
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[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

Energy to keep US powered for years!
By buzzyone from Washinton DC on 6/12/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults

Home town crown

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Our Living Rooam
By Sixty Power from toronto, ontario, canada on 7/15/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence
Best For:
Everyone

Crossing the generational line and making the experience like sitting in a communal living room, Carol, daughter and friends made the concert relaxes, enjoyable and memorabia memorable

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Celebrate the songwriter and folk musician extraordinaire; get your Carole King tickets now! 

Carole King, born Carol Klein in Brooklyn, New York, has been part of the music circuit in varying capacities since the 1960s. Between 1955 and 1999, King wrote and co-wrote 118 pop hits that made the Billboard Hot 100. As of 2010 King has put out 25 solo albums. King’s accolades include four Grammy Awards, induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It’s no wonder that Carole King tickets are always in high demand.

As a songwriter Carole King has penned hits like “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” for Aretha Franklin, “The Loco-Motion” for Little Eva, “The Reason” for Celine Dion and “Don't Bring Me Down” for the Animals, which Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers covered in 1986. King’s singing career has been just as successful as her writing career. Eric Clapton, Slash, Steven Tyler, Celine Dion, Babyface and k.d. lang are just a few of the music giants who have appeared on King’s albums. A 2010 tour paired with musical legend James Taylor resulted in Carole King tickets selling out for dozens of venues.

An effortless performer and deliberate singer, Carole King live is full of spunk and enthusiasm. King’s music crosses generational divides and provides an enjoyable time for all concertgoers. Audience member reviews of Carole King’s concerts describe the experience as pleasurable and memorable.

Create your own memorable experiences with a folk musician extraordinaire and buy your Carole King tickets today!


Carole King Biography

While the landmark Tapestry album earned her superstar status, singer/songwriter Carole King had already firmly established herself as one of pop music's most gifted and successful composers, with work recorded by everyone from the Beatles to Aretha Franklin. Born Carole Klein on February 9, 1942, in Brooklyn, NY, she began playing piano at the age of four, and formed her first band, the vocal quartet the Co-Sines, while in high school. A devotee of the composing team of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller (the duo behind numerous hits for Elvis Presley, the Coasters, and Ben E. King), she became a fixture at influential DJ Alan Freed's local rock & roll shows while attending Queens College, she fell in with budding songwriters Paul Simon and Neil Sedaka as well as Gerry Goffin, with whom she forged a writing partnership.

In 1959, Sedaka scored a hit with Oh Carol, written in her honor King cut an answer record, Oh Neil, but it stiffed. She and Goffin, who eventually married, began writing under publishers Don Kirshner and Al Nevins in the famed pop songwriting house the Brill Building, where they worked alongside the likes of Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and countless others. In 1961, Goffin and King scored their first hit with the Shirelles' chart-topping Will You Love Me Tomorrow their next effort, Bobby Vee's Take Good Care of My Baby, also hit number one, as did The Locomotion, recorded by their babysitter, Little Eva. Together, the couple wrote over 100 chart hits in a vast range of styles, including the Chiffons' One Fine Day, the Monkees' Pleasant Valley Sunday, the Drifters' Up on the Roof, the Cookies' Chains (later covered by the Beatles), Aretha Franklin's (You Make Me Feel) Like a Natural Woman, and the Crystals' controversial He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss).

King also continued her attempts to mount a solo career, but scored only one hit, 1962's It Might as Well Rain Until September. In the mid-'60s she, Goffin, and columnist Al Aronowitz founded their own short-lived label, Tomorrow Records Charles Larkey, the bassist for the Tomorrow group the Myddle Class, eventually became King's second husband after her marriage to Goffin dissolved. She and Larkey later moved to the West Coast, where in 1968 they founded the City, a trio rounded out by New York musician Danny Kortchmar. The City recorded one LP, Now That Everything's Been Said, but did not tour due to King's stage fright as a result, the album was a commercial failure, although it did feature songs later popularized by the Byrds (Wasn't Born to Follow), Blood, Sweat & Tears (Hi-De-Ho), and James Taylor (You've Got a Friend).

Taylor and King ultimately became close friends, and he encouraged her to pursue a solo career. Released in 1970, Writer proved a false start, but in 1971 she released Tapestry, which stayed on the charts for over six years and was the best-selling album of the era. A quiet, reflective work that proved seminal in the development of the singer/songwriter genre, Tapestry also scored a pair of hit singles, So Far Away and the chart-topping It's Too Late, whose flip side, I Feel the Earth Move, garnered major airplay as well. Issued in 1971, Music also hit number one, and generated the hit Sweet Seasons 1972's Rhymes & Reasons reached number two on the charts and 1974's Wrap Around Joy, which featured the hit Jazzman, hit the number one spot.

In 1975, King and Goffin reunited to write Thoroughbred, which also featured contributions from James Taylor, David Crosby, and Graham Nash. After 1977's Simple Things, she mounted a tour with the backing group Navarro and married her frequent songwriting partner Rick Evers, who died a year later after a heroin overdose. Pearls, a collection of performances of songs written during her partnership with Goffin, was released in 1980 and was her last significant hit, and King soon moved to a tiny mountain village in Idaho, where she became active in the environmental movement. After 1983's Speeding Time, she took a six-year hiatus from recording before releasing City Streets, which featured guest Eric Clapton. In 2001, she returned with Love Makes the World, a self-released disc on her own Rockingale label. Four years passed before her next record, The Living Room Tour, a double-disc set documenting her intimate 2004-2005 tour that found her revisiting songs from throughout her career with only her piano and acoustic guitars as accompaniment. King joined longtime friend James Taylor for a co-starring show at L.A.s famed Troubadour venue in 2007, and the pair followed it with several more shows, resulting in the Live at the Troubadour release in 2010. King released her first ever Christmas album, A Holiday Carole, through the Hear Music/Concord Music Group on November 1, 2011. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi