Troubadours

2011 NR 1h 31m 6.9

The lives and careers of James Taylor and Carole King.

Examines the California singer/songwriter movement of the early 1970s, as seen through the eyes of two of its brightest lights: Carole King and James Taylor. Intimately tracking King and Taylor's artistic developments and enduring partnership, the film also interweaves the intriguing story of the 'world famous' Troubadour club that cemented their musical legacy. Run by a mercurial impresario named Doug Weston, the Troubadour was, for a time, the premier launching pad for the likes of King, Taylor, and other soon-to-be-boldfaced names: Jackson Browne; Elton John; Kris Kristofferson; David Crosby; even Steve Martin and Cheech & Chong. But 'Troubadors' also chronicles the dark side of the burgeoning L.A. music industry, evinced by hard drugs, critical opprobrium, and the eventual decay of the Troubadour itself. (Taken from Troubadours: Carole King/James Taylor & the Rise of the Singer-Songwriter)

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Info about Troubadours

Studio(s): Tremolo Productions

Originally Released: United States on Jan 22, 2011

Genres: Documentary, Music