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James Taylor: Squibnocket (1992)

James Taylor: Squibnocket (1992)
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Originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in April of 1992, James Taylor: Squibnocket features performances of James Taylor classics including "Fire And Rain" and "You've Got a Friend", as well as some of his more recent compositions from later albums such as New Moonshine and Never Die Young. Insight on the work that goes into live performances is highlighted by means of several interviews with Taylor and various pieces of spoken commentary. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jan Egleson
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Synopsis of James Taylor: Squibnocket

Originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in April of 1992, James Taylor: Squibnocket features performances of James Taylor classics including "Fire And Rain" and "You've Got a Friend", as well as some of his more recent compositions from later albums such as New Moonshine and Never Die Young. Insight on the work that goes into live performances is highlighted by means of several interviews with Taylor and various pieces of spoken commentary. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
65 mins

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Director(s):
Jan Egleson
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Janette T.

if some one didn't like these songs they don't like James Taylor me and my family thought it was great. Only wish it was longer

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Al R.

I was disappointed with the songs they choose

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