If there is one thing that Carole King can do, it’s write some of the most iconic and well-remembered songs to impact the soundtrack of our lives — and oftentimes without us even realizing she was the ...
There are all other songwriters, and then there is Carole King. Nobody’s ever had an epic career quite like the Brooklyn girl who spent the Sixties writing classic hits for other artists—then spent ...
Other Facts: Working with partner Gerry Goffin during the early 1960s, King composed melodies on piano, and Goffin wrote lyrics. They were based in the famed Brill Building in New York, an office ...
In 1971, Carole King produced a musical phenomenon called “Tapestry.” Released to little fanfare, the disc spent four months at No. 1, hauled in four Grammy Awards, stayed on the charts for six years ...
The year 1971 was a musical powerhouse that gave us some of the most unforgettable songs in American history. It was a time when the cultural revolution of the ’60s was maturing into something deeper ...
It takes some serious luck and talent to replace a megahit like “Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart. That’s precisely what the R&B outfit Honey Cone did with their hit ...
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