Carole King and her friend Telemachus during the photo shoot for the "Tapestry" album cover. (Jim McCrary / Redferns) In January 1971, Carole King — a native New Yorker recently transplanted to touchy ...
For 26-year-old Australian songwriter Harriette Pilbeam, Carole King’s 1971 album Tapestry might seem an odd choice for favorite album. But for Pilbeam, who last year released the dance-y dream pop ...
Album ReCue, a part of FUV's EQFM initiative, takes an on-air and online look back at influential releases by women that altered our perspective not only of the artist, but her invaluable impact on ...
Carole King’s landmark 1971 album “Tapestry” has proven irresistible for musicians looking for a sturdy masterpiece ripe to reinterpret. The latest reweaving unfolds Friday as part of BAMPFA’s full ...
In the late 1960's, before the invention of "playdates," I was allowed to just be a kid. My afternoons were filled with bike riding, exploring the stream that ran behind my house and playing Wiffle ...
To kick off our series of stories celebrating the spirit, achievement, success and timeless greatness of Carole King’s landmark Tapestry album, which becomes 50 years old tomorrow, February 10, we are ...
Carole King’s hit album “Tapestry” is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The album, released in 1971, won Grammy Awards for album of the year and best pop vocal performance, among numerous other ...
Looking back 50 years at anything that isn’t related to geology, evolution or astronomy feels like a glimpse at a long-bygone age. That’s especially so for the 14th annual Grammy Awards, which took ...
Jane Eisner’s compelling, compassionate biography explores the forces that shaped the artist behind ‘Will You Love Me ...
In January 1971, Carole King — a native New Yorker recently transplanted to touchy-feely Los Angeles — entered A&M Studios on La Brea Avenue to record her first album of songs for which she’d written ...