I think there are. Carole King: Age, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size, View more / View fewer Facts of Carole King, ‘Recording Industry Association of America’ (RIAA), Four (Levi Larkey, Louise Goffin, Molly Larkey, Sherry Goffin). It's amazing spunk right there. I'm going to start a record label." By the way, even then, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, very intelligent man, knows so much about music and jazz history and, of course, sports. I don't know the answer. I don't remember what was said after that. MIKE BARNICLE: Well, don't you think also that when you consider the fact that we have been at war for over a decade with less than 1% of us fighting that war, that you can go days, weeks and months putting gas in your car, getting a cup of coffee, doing your grocery shopping, going to Mass or church, or whatever you do, going to parent/teacher nights, and never encounter a single family with someone serving in the military. Lyrics: Lyrics currently not available 1978 Elorac Music (ASCAP), Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. (BMI) Explore the Discography. What a great songwriter. Biographie. Now, it's no secret that James had issues with heroin; he was addicted to heroin when I first met him. How could that happen to her?" No. [laughter] What does this music, the popularity of this music, and performers like Elvis Presley do to you in terms of writing, you and Gerry writing? MIKE BARNICLE: We'll get to the psychology, your feelings about it politically, but I wanted to ask you, you were just talking about the breakup with Gerry and everything. I love. You're the best. Search; Albums; Appears On; Songs; Songs Appear On; Videos; Timeline. Her father’s name is Sidney Klein (firefighter) and her mother’s name is Eugenia Gingold (teacher). It was like a smack. She won Best Musical Theater Album, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at Grammy Awards, she won a Star on the Walk of Fame. You probably don't because you're all still on it, because that's how people communicate. But not until the late '60s and early '70s when Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell and Carole King came along, women didn't get recording contracts to sing and record their own music. She then married Rick Evers and later claimed that he had brutally assaulted her and that he was a cocaine addict. Tell me what you can about Van Morrison. I was a mother of two by then and I really needed some help around the house, and I was a working mom. CAROLE KING: First of all, I skipped a grade, which they did back then. We'll get into all of that. The legend is that she was pushing the broom around the house and we said, "We must record that voice." She was famous. So I was motivated to go see his producer, which was Don Costa, who also did a lot of work with Frank Sinatra in his later years, and many, many famous artists. In her memoir, A Natural Woman, which was just released this week, Carole takes us from her early beginnings in Brooklyn to her remarkable success as one of the world's most acclaimed songwriters and performing artists for all time. It was a very weird experience. It was a watershed concert, if only for the cascade of tears running off to lower ground (in this case, Wellington Arch). [sings:] "You say you're gonna love me, tonight's the night." MIKE BARNICLE: When you would hear, let's pick a group, let's say Dion and the Belmonts, you hear them. Even then, we had a wonderful conversation one night. Then, she attended the City University Of New York. And I didn't stay with him then, I just left to go home because I had small children at home. And Carole King, perhaps many of you don't know, is the daughter of a New York City firefighter. Also get to know more about Stephanie Lynn, Mary Lambert, and LeToya Luckett. You've Got a Friend: Explore the Discography. And then we had our first child – not Sherry, her sister – when I was 18. But as far as how do you know a song is good? Featured Audio "Go Away Little Girl" Demo. Our special 50th Anniversary Bundle, which … And James comes over, ambling, lanky, long, "How are you?" And he says, "Do you really want to know?" It seems she is doing the best job without harming others for which she hasn’t been a part of controversy yet. We take it for granted now. He played bass and guitar and sang, I played piano and sang, and we made demos for other people. We were at Queens College, my alma mater, so I'm really scared. We were never romantically involved at all, but we started making demos together. So suddenly it wasn't about, “Oh, I'm up there and there's an audience out there.” It was me and my friend having a good time singing. And it wasn't always the man first. At The Boston Globe, which we all know, he rose to prominence for his biting, satirical and, at times, heart-wrenching columns that closely followed the triumphs and travails and ambitions of Boston's working and middle classes. Really? Sherry, would you stand? I'll never forget because it hasn't changed. And Rick was in the same position. It's a fickle, crazy thing. What was going on?" Who would have ever known that? I have to present the song if it's coming from me, and then the artist takes it to the next level. Search; Albums; Appears On; Songs; Songs Appear On; Videos; Timeline. Introduces everybody, saved me for last, and then says to everybody, "This woman has written" blah, blah, blah, and he ticks off all the songs that I've written that you all know. Our marriage was …. [laughter] It was better than therapy, and I thank you. It just was in our brain and we let it percolate, and we knew that what came out would be probably upside down and sideways the same song. We're going to go watch her. Carole King Lyrics "Something In The Way She Moves" (feat. I go in the other room. So I urge those of you who haven't gotten it, go get it. [sings] So we recorded this demo and Dee Dee Sharp's didn't want or need our song. In those days, the music on the radio, there was kind of a mainstream radio. MIKE BARNICLE: So what does bumping into Paul Anka, who has a huge hit at the time, a huge hit, what does that do to your sense of ambition, your sense of confidence, if you had it? But as most of you are probably aware, many long and successful trips are never as smooth as they might appear to be at the near conclusion of the trip. This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. And then we became The City; that's my first album. It was Louise and Sherry with Gerry, and then Molly and Levi with Charlie. Explore Carole’s Career Through The Years . You and Gerry," starts rattling off all the songs we wrote, "What an influence!" It just was not part of my parents' framework. Rick came everywhere with me, everywhere, everywhere, that kind of possessiveness. I imagine you had some confidence then. He was one of the guys actually, the two guys that brought me to hear the Flying Machine. I'm going there to induct Don Kirshner into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ‘The City’ eventually collapsed and Carole decided to sing her own songs from then on. But while I was gone, he overdosed. They leave before the end of the movie. Thank you. But what a moment. I left. MIKE BARNICLE: How old when you got married? CAROLE KING: No, I just want you to know that's who I am; I would never do that. [laughter]. MIKE BARNICLE: I just thought of another person I'd like to ask you about before we end it up with one more question from the audience. "No, no, no, go ahead." But you know what I mean? Dorsey, Then and Now: The Fabulous New Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. And one of the places I wanted him to get me in was to Alan Freed, to meet Alan Freed, the legendary disc jockey who, at my age – when I first heard him I was 13, and it was just an amazing thing to hear the music he played, because it wasn't this sort of white-bread pop; it was rhythm and blues and very different and very visceral. It was like we were puppies rolling around; the music was just rolling in and around each other. Say, someone like Paul Anka, who is not that much older than you, I would imagine, at that time. And then Don Kirshner, my publisher, who by the way, I'm going to Cleveland tomorrow, which is why I can't be at the Red Sox. Again I'm like, "I don't know about this." CAROLE KING: Well, writing songs, it wasn't the question of whether I could write songs, it was the question of whether anyone would care. MIKE BARNICLE: And his name is James Taylor. MIKE BARNICLE: She knows my schedule. Remember I said there's some not-so-good. CAROLE KING: He tells me I'm going to sing it, and I'm like …He would not let me, I could not talk him out of this. They only managed to release one album, ‘Now That Everything’s Been Said.’ Because of Carole’s stage fright, they had to cancel several tours. I'm taking it in, and you're with me, and I go through it. Everyone loves you. But that's a standing invitation for you at any point in time. So I was already going, I already wanted to go. They skipped me from kindergarten to 2nd grade. But there are great songwriters still out there. Search; Albums; Appears On; Songs; Songs Appear On; Videos; Timeline . At that time, he always wrote the words and I wrote the music. So thank you for that. Kids in rural Idaho are, "Yo!" MIKE BARNICLE: And as you're doing this, whether it's in the Brill Building in Manhattan or wherever, you encounter all sorts of people whose names would be familiar to most of the people here. Does this trigger anything in you politically? It was newly founded; it was only in one room then. If he can do it, I can do it.” And Don Costa did see me, and I did get to ask him what that instrumentation was. CAROLE KING: I believe he was here recently, was he not? I'm always, even now, I'm first, last and always a songwriter. I'm Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation, and on behalf of Tom Putnam, the Director of the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and all of our colleagues at the Library and Foundation, we thank you all for coming. that's the only time I remember meeting him, on stage as a guest, fellow guest, with Bob Dylan in Dublin. So I have my glass of water down to the left of the piano, and I went [drinks], Thank you very much. – and I was that person, and Gerry was so drawn to that and the culture, and the LSD, and the whole more open attitude. MIKE BARNICLE: That perhaps some of the songs that you wrote, maybe all of the songs that you wrote were a reflection of the environment that you were a part of. It made the record of staying on the ‘Billboard’ charts for six years. Once I'm playing, I'm fine. However, toward the mid-60s, their personal relationship became increasingly strained, in spite of the fact that they tasted significant professional success together. The trite phase is "back to the land," but it was. [laughter] And I'm saying, "As long as it's not me!" And my dad, being a firefighter, had that wonderful thing that comes along with all the problems being a firefighter, he had a badge that would get him in anywhere. But I don't diss it. MIKE BARNICLE: We have some questions from the audience. Her name was Eva Boyd at the time. And I'm like, "I'm not going out and performing." Rick actually left this planet. CAROLE KING: I don't know. We were kind of in touch. It's always a treat hearing him sing songs that you've written, "You've Got a Friend," things like that. He was playing with a band that had originally been called the King Bees, but they became the Flying Machine. CAROLE KING: You mean now, in this book? It was just fun. In 1970 she toured with James Taylor and launched her solo career with "Writer" and then the classic "Tapestry". MIKE BARNICLE: And at some point, you meet a young man named Gerry Goffin. My family, my parents moved to Queens, and I go to Queens College. "Locomotion," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" I found my niche and I became popular, but still not in that dating way. No, I actually was busting his chops about writing a book. Which is so true, especially after you read this book. You go to the airport and you put your shoes in the bin and it says Zappos. You said the lure of California. You'll be really comfortable. He's not very talkative, but man, does he put it all in his songs. He is a cut of the cloth of both Jimmy Breslin, Studs Terkel and Brendan Behan. [applause] Right on! I was never brought up to be fearful or think I couldn't do anything, for any reason, but certainly not because I was a girl. This was their first major breakthrough. There really are great songwriters and great singers. "Tonight you're mine completely." CAROLE KING: Well, I actually never did meet Paul Anka. Did you want to rush home and sit down at the piano and riff something up? Let me begin by acknowledging the generous underwriters of the Kennedy Library Forums: our lead sponsor Bank of America, Raytheon, Boston Capital, the Lowell Institute, the Boston Foundation; and our media partners, The Boston Globe and WBUR. The six-part documentary series tells the story of Joe Exotic, an Oklahoma zookeeper who abused his tigers, and Carole Baskin, the activist who tried to stop him. Discover (and save!) View this post on Instagram. I wanted to be the tall blonde with the, you know. MIKE BARNICLE: So you moved to California, I believe, in the spring of 1968. MIKE BARNICLE: First thing I have to do is update the bio. Danny's his old friend and they embrace. They're still being written, just not heard. CAROLE KING: Charlie was the bass player in a band that Gerry and I sort of found in New Jersey. Now we get off this college tour. I don't think it's a bad thing, because it was a genuine outlet for people that were angry and really did have a right to be pissed off. Honestly, I cannot remember what he said, but he was so rude. Really? The first person I met before I met Gerry Goffin was Paul Simon. Here's me. CAROLE KING: When we got married, 17 and 20. [applause] Sadly posthumously, and by the way, that applies to him, not me. Then Charlie and I get married. [laughter], So Donny decided that he was going to start a record company. And that's what I did. Gerry Goffin and Carole King. And if so, whatever was triggered in you, does it affect your songwriting, or your view of the world, the words that you put on to paper? We were going to live happily ever after! [laughter] And he's really happy. MIKE BARNICLE: Jesus, DSS is not going to call, Carole. Or neighbors. CAROLE KING: Not enough songs, but also, Mike, no draft. Well, it was very new then. [laughter], totally so keyed into how women thought. I decided to go out and live at the beach and get another house; at the time they were affordable. We have the election of Richard Nixon. CAROLE KING: There was the other crazy, big hair and metal going on. She has recorded 25 solo albums, the second of which, Tapestry, released in 1971, would go on to stay at number one on the Billboard charts for a record-breaking 15 weeks. I'm not now scared about playing. [laughter] But "I'm tough and I'm pissed off," and as teenagers will do, as anybody will do when they want to reject the establishment culture, they make up words for things. It's bizarre. Jordan Strauss/January Images/Shutterstock She married her college boyfriend, Gerry Goffin, in 1959, followed by fellow musician Charles Larkey, in 1970. MIKE BARNICLE: So the band is assembled and there's a concert going on, and James Taylor's singing. So I'm with that Rick. Rick is gone. MIKE BARNICLE: That's what life is all about, showing up. But opportunity found, because I did meet Gerry Goffin at Queens College. Currently, there are no desperate rumors regarding Carole’s personal and professional life. She says, "Of course." CAROLE KING: When I met Gerry, I was 16; I was probably about to turn 17. MIKE BARNICLE: I lied, I have one last question for you and it's off of that answer. CAROLE KING: No, not that. We're all living through what I call now the cubicle generation, that there's a cubicle in between where you're sitting and I'm sitting, and I think you're a jerk or you did something that offended me, so I'm going to text you. MIKE BARNICLE: And the last question of the evening from the audience: Who do you listen to? MIKE BARNICLE: Which is a dreadful year for America, just a dreadful year. And it was. But I was totally plugged into all those things. I just walked in off the street, and my whole attitude was, Someone's going to get heard, why not me?” And they listened. MIKE BARNICLE: What a great song that is, isn't it? And I do want to talk about that in the sense that one of the things that I tried to do in this book was to set my experiences in a larger historical context. George and he's very not-a-lot-to-say, and then somebody pulls him away. Atlantic couldn't use me right then, so it went in reverse order, but then ABC Paramount -- that's who Paul Anka recorded for -- I was inspired to go to them because I loved his single, "Diana." And we sat down to play. And again, I have three daughters, and when I saw each of them pass through 18, none of them was ready to have a child! Carole King has posted a new video in which she sings the chorus to "Sweet Seasons" for the COVID-19 era. CAROLE KING: Well, there were two meetings. Jack Nicholson back then, still. You see, what you see today was there then, all of it. So the idea that you're out there in this mecca of entertainment, at one point you meet a young man from Martha's Vineyard, and this young man is still today one of your closest friends. … 1965, when I was in New York and the Beatles were here -- it's their second year here -- somebody gets me into a party at the Warwick Hotel in New York. He got into that scene and hanging out, and hours, truly, it was hours. And I walked in off the street. So here I am two years younger than everybody and my genetics are that I'm smaller than everybody else. And if I'm feeling down and blue or troubled by some foolish game, She always seems to make me change my mind.. And I feel fine anytime she's around me now, she's around me now almost about all the time. CAROLE KING: I got to perform with James, and I got a little more comfortable about it. He wrote this fun dance thing. MIKE BARNICLE: Here's a question if you choose to answer, which I'm sure you will, I also have an answer to it. Marketing. Elvis has been on Ed Sullivan from the hips up. Then you can't see your wallet that you leave in there because it's hidden by the Zappos logo. Third song is coming up. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness explores the life and crimes of big cat lovers Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Doc Antle and more — take a look at where the cast is now His guitar and my piano just rolled around. In 1977 she married songwriting partner Rick Evers. I really always loved nature. It stayed on the charts in some form for a stunning six years. I touched on that a little bit earlier. I met other people. So that was why I put it in the book and really, if there is one woman, then my work here is done and I'm glad to have it out there. And by the way, there are two Ricks, because after this Rick …The end of that story is that I finally realized that at some point he had begun to shoot cocaine. We are honored to have him as tonight's moderator. So I admire that, I respect it. And I see her and she sees me and guess what? I mean, we have that in common, to just sort of see the bigger picture. The 2021 Great American Songbook concert will pay tribute to Carole King’s monumental and universally beloved album Tapestry, which turns 50 this year. play; pause; stop; mute; unmute; Go Away Little … [applause]. And that's when that war started winding down. Now, A Natural Woman is now on sale in our Museum store, and Carole will be signing her book following the Forum. And then they introduce him to me, and that time he was fully present. Talking about Carole’s education history, she attended Queens College. First of all it's interesting, when your children turned 18 and you realized, looking at them, that they were still children, did you have flashbacks about yourself, thinking, “Oh, my God, I can't believe.”. I met Artie as well, Artie Garfunkel, but Paul and I sort of started hanging out together. MIKE BARNICLE: I was there at the first game. I mean, we went. [laughter], CAROLE KING: I think somebody should bring some tissues up here. TOM McNAUGHT: Good evening, and welcome everyone. MIKE BARNICLE: I can't even finish reading one. You can sing that song tonight. I mean, I know people make playlists from different genres. Not enough songs. There is no information about her siblings. But I'm thinking, what am I going to say to these people in between the songs? All artists are informed by other art. It was all going against me. So when he introduces me – normally he introduces his band. I think I may need those tissues. I think it's probably clear for most of the audience who knows Mike, but let me tell you anyway that he's an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, as well as a social and political commentator, who's a frequent contributor and occasional guest host on MSNBC's Morning Joe and Hardball with Chris Matthews. Her birth name is Carol Joan Klein and she is currently 78 years old. After watching Netflix's "Tiger King," check in with what Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Doc Antle, John Finlay and Rick Kirkham are doing now. Instead of getting up, looking you in the eye and saying, "Hey, Carole, you did something that bothered me." The next time I met him was, let's see, that was '67. Although to be fair, they were Gerry's words. We marched, we marched for peace. I was hooked. I couldn't get an appointment. So I have in my mind this dream, this thought, that I really want to get away from LA. And I was glad, even at the time, that I couldn't do whatever because I liked that my children kept me grounded. So why don't we start talking about that ambitious little girl in Brooklyn, who would get on the trolley and cross the river and walk along the corridors of Manhattan, looking for a shot, looking for a chance. By the way, I know that they know who I am, because they've said they wanted to be the Goffin and King of the UK. And you meet a guy …Well, tell us who you meet. I will not mention the name of the artist, it would be disrespectful, but almost every time …are we running out of time? Carole King, née le 9 février 1942 dans le quartier de Brooklyn à New York, est une auteure-compositrice-interprète et musicienne américaine. Gerry and I split up when we moved to California. Mike can also be seen regularly on NBC's Today Show. MIKE BARNICLE: Whatever happened to Paul Simon? Things are starting to happen. In the year 1997, Canadian singer Celine Dion recorded her hit song ‘The Reason,’ which was written by King. 0 avg rating • (0 ratings by Goodreads) Softcover ISBN 10: 0738587982 ISBN 13: 9780738587981. So I'm thinking, he does remember. You get married, you're very, very young at that time, and the world is changing. I remember taking the kids on a march in San Francisco, and Gerry's got one of them, probably Sherry – she's remembering, too. CAROLE KING: We could do this all night. And we just felt like we knew each other and had played together forever. Then Carole King cried and set us all off again. "John, do you remember meeting me at the Warwick Hotel?" I could go on all night. [laughter] So I come out of the stall, she's already washing her hands at the sink, and there's a mirror. CAROLE KING: Ah, that's all you have to say. This is in the book and I'm still stunned when he says this, he said, "I was never really good at collaborating, and I didn't really think I was a very good lyricist until 'Sounds of Silence' went to number one.” [laughter] So opportunity missed, I guess. Both her marriages fell apart after a few years. MIKE BARNICLE: One of the things that's happening around you as you get out there. Every one of my children are just blessings. I don't know why. We just had a great time. It was almost impossible not to because – and this is a social observation I want to make, and I don't remember if I make it in the book. Well, I do a little bit. And I find that's the people I'm hanging out with. CAROLE KING: You bet. We have the horrific Chicago convention. MIKE BARNICLE: Tell them about "Locomotion" and who sang it and what happened. So they're out there. He's very gracious and generous that way; he always acknowledges his band. There's Malibu and then Trancas and it's beautiful, it's a beautiful area. Whereas, some of the hit songs from the albums, such as ‘It’s Too Late’ and ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow?’. "Thank you very much," and get my drink. Oh, you mean in the early '70s? And up here in New England, oh, I love New England so much. CAROLE KING: And I'm still in Idaho. But when you want to be dating the guys and they think you're cute -- not in the hot-and-attractive sense – I was kind of looking for a way to be popular, and I just couldn't seem to find that way. Rick died of a cocaine overdose a few days after their separation in 1978. Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter who has been active since 1958, initially as one of the staff songwriters at the Brill Building and later as a solo artist. [laughter]. Then a song goes by, another song goes by. It was centered in California, but it was happening here, too. Mar 22, 2013 - This Pin was discovered by Mike & Melissa Baucum. [laughter] But one member went first and the other one's going, "But, but what?" Do you think about that, and what do you think about that? Publisher: Arcadia Publishing, 2011. MIKE BARNICLE: At this time, we're now in the early '70s or so, are you married to Charlie at this time? [laughter] That's our John, that's the John that wrote "Imagine.". Here are the lights. CAROLE KING: Yes. [applause]. They know that I wrote the song, but suddenly I feel this infinitesimal, yet huge shift. And it did emerge out of African American communities. CAROLE KING: Well, that doesn't go to how good the song is, that sort of goes to how good a mix is. So there's a lot of noise. But this was a different thing, this was ownership. [laughter]. Carole King has married four times. How old were you when you started doing this with Gerry? They quit their day jobs and concentrated on their careers as songwriters. I couldn't do whatever. But I did find that place, through my music, where I was liked, accepted, comfortable, and I stopped worrying about whether I was going to date. And this is what you're getting tonight. For the most part. This was so much fun. He says, "You and Gerry were such great songwriters. I remember seeing in New York the guy on the street corner with the boom box and just standing there and just kind of being innocuous and moving, just dancing. There were advantages to it because I was a very cool mom, and I was easier on them in some ways. It's all right, it's all right. And Lou Adler, who was my producer and manager, talks me into it. I like to think of President and Mrs. Kennedy tooling around in their convertible on Cape Cod, or sitting back in their private quarters of the White House listening to "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," by the Shirelles; or "Take Good Care of My Baby," by Bobby Vee; or "The Locomotion," by Little Eva; or "Crying in the Rain," by the Everly Brothers; or "One Fine Day," by the Chiffons. That's what you do. There's one thing in the book that we'll get to that I did find it difficult to write about, and we can explain that later. And it's not just in music. The band after some time collapsed and Carole was again a solo singer. Right? And each one is absolutely lovely. They just had Sean, baby Sean, and she tells me that. Then I say, "I should go." Back to "The Locomotion." It was a college, sort of weekend tour. Wanderer: Then and Now. You grew up in Brooklyn, took the subway. Did you find it difficult to write about it? That's what drove me. 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