During the 2006 GRAMMY week in Los Angeles, MusiCares brought together a group of legendary artists to pay tribute to James Taylor and his famous works at their annual Person of the Year gala. The event honored Taylor for his outstanding contributions to the world of music and for his exemplary philanthropic efforts regarding the environment and beyond. The amazing lineup featured Taylor's friends and contemporaries performing great songs from his catalogue of music. The highlights of this exclusive music industry evening - from The Dixie Chicks performing "Shower the People" and Jackson Browne, David Crosby and Sheryl Crow joining in for "Mexico" to Bruce Springsteen's rendition of "Millworker" and Taylor himself singing his classics "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" and "Fire and Rain" - featured on this special DVD are now available for the public to enjoy.
Tracklisting:
Shower The People - The Dixie Chicks
Rainy Day Man - Bonnie Raitt
Secret O'Life - India.Arie
Mexico - Jackson Browne, David Crosby, and Sheryl Crow
You Can Close Your Eyes - Sting
Everybody Has The Blues - Dr. John and Taj Mahal
Carolina In My Mind - Alison Krauss and Jerry Douglas
Country Road - Keith Urban
Millworker - Bruce Springsteen
You've Got A Friend - Carole King
Shed A Little Light - James Taylor
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - James Taylor
Fire And Rain - James Taylor
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