Legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor is known for his confessional lyrics, soulful voice and delicate guitar-playing.
The six-time Grammy Award-winner was originally discovered by a Beatles talent scout when he was just 19. In 1968, Taylor recorded his debut album, which includes two of his most-loved songs: "Something In The Way She Moves" and "Carolina In My Mind."
In his second album, he released his classic "Fire and Rain," which rose to No. 3 on the Billboard 100 in 1970. The song is about the suicide of a friend and his own depression when he was 22-years-old. Taylor wrote the Grammy-nominated album while in a psychiatric hospital trying to kick a heroin addiction.
Taylor performed countless hits, including "Sweet Baby James," "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" and "You've Got A Friend."
"I have a very direct emotional connection with almost all the songs I write," said Taylor. "And sometimes it's something that resonates with other people."
Fans continue to turn to Taylor's music to lift their spirits and ease their pain.
The 73-year-old singer is still releasing new music and touring. In 2020, he released his new album, "American Standard."

























"I think he is an intelligent public servant, who's focused. He's level-headed. He's a cool hand on the helm. I think he is a deeply compassionate man," Taylor said. "I'm fiercely proud of my country for electing this man."





"I'm proud to call the next honoree a friend as well," said Obama. "The truth is a lot of people say that about James Taylor. That's what happens when you spend four decades telling people, 'Just call out my name, and I'll come running.'"



