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Carole King James Taylor Troubadour Reunion Tour
| When: | Monday, July 12, 2010 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM |
| Where: | Base of River Run |
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River Run Concerts Sun Valley Center for the Arts events July 12 – Carole King James Taylor Troubadour Reunion Tour SOLD OUT CAROLE KING JAMES TAYLOR TROUBADOUR REUNION TOUR Special Date Added in Sun Valley, Idaho Performance to Benefit Sun Valley Center and Alliance for the Wild Rockies Monday, July 12, 7:30pm River Run Lodge, Ketchum $50 / $250 / $500 A special performance has been added to the Carole King and James Taylor Troubadour Reunion tour at 7:30 pm on July 12, 2010 at River Run in Sun Valley, benefitting The Sun Valley Center for the Arts and the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. The genesis of this once-in-a-lifetime reunion tour were 6 performances by King and Taylor in 2007 celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Los Angeles’ famed Troubadour nightclub. At that club some 40 years ago, Taylor urged King to emerge as an artist from behind her piano, a seminal moment in the history of these Pop Singer-Songwriter icons. An ardent advocate for educational and environmental issues, King, a long-time resident of Idaho’s Sawtooth Valley, selected The Sun Valley Center for the Arts, a non-profit educational arts organization whose mission is to stimulate and provoke the imagination through excellence in diverse arts programs; and the Alliance for the Wild Rockies, a volunteer organization meeting the challenge of saving the Northern Rockies Bioregion from habitat destruction, and the driving force behind NREPA (the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act). “We are thrilled to be a stop on Carole King and James Taylor’s Troubadour Reunion tour. To be selected as both a presenter and beneficiary of this concert is a great honor,” said Bill Ryberg, Executive Director of the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. |

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