
James Taylor | Austin City Limits Festival
Music
Overview
Iconic singer-songwriter James Taylor performs beloved classics and selections from his chart-topping new album Before This World, his first collection of original music in 13 years.
Top Cast


James Taylor
James Taylor
Self - Vocals, Guitar
James Taylor
Self - Vocals, Guitar


Steve Gadd
Steve Gadd
Self - Drums
Steve Gadd
Self - Drums


Michael Landau
Michael Landau
Self - Guitar
Michael Landau
Self - Guitar


Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson
Self - Bass
Jimmy Johnson
Self - Bass
Larry Goldings
Larry Goldings
Self - Keyboards
Larry Goldings
Self - Keyboards


Luis Conte
Luis Conte
Self - Percussion
Luis Conte
Self - Percussion


Kate Markowitz
Kate Markowitz
Self - Vocals
Kate Markowitz
Self - Vocals


Arnold McCuller
Arnold McCuller
Self - Vocals
Arnold McCuller
Self - Vocals


Andrea Zonn
Andrea Zonn
Self - Violin, Vocals
Andrea Zonn
Self - Violin, Vocals


Lou Marini
Lou Marini
Self - Saxophones, Flute
Lou Marini
Self - Saxophones, Flute
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