Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Carole king

  • Iconic singer-songwriter Carole King has written a memoir, A Natural Woman, that's as rich and soulful as one of her hit songs.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • Singer-songwriter Carole King-- who coincidentally co-wrote the closing song He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss) featured on Sundays (April 8) Mad Men-- spoke to NPRs Morning Edition on Tuesday about her new book, A Natural Woman: A Memoir.
  • (Zap2it.com)
  • The most revealing part of Carole King's long-awaited autobiography isn't when she writes about penning some of the most elevated melodies of the 20th century as a spindly teen in the Brill Building.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Singer/songwriter Carole King has revealed she was physically abused by her third husband, composer Rick Evers.
  • (Carole King Was Abused By Third Husband - Contactmusic.com)
  • 9:55 a.m. — In the limo on the way to the Bloomberg Building where he will film his appearance on the Charlie Rose Show for PBS, Bubba talks about meeting Carole King just outside the make-up room at 30 Rock.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • If you are a baby boomer - indeed, if you were alive anytime after 1960 and were born blessed with hearing - then you have heard a Carole King song.
  • (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • Chris Rock is going to induct the Red Hot Chili Peppers alongside Bette Midler for Laura Nyro, Chuck D for the Beastie Boys, ZZ Top for Freddie King, Carole King for Don Kirshner, John Mellencamp for Donovan and Steve Van Zandt for Small Faces/Faces.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • Guy Pearce, Carole King, Christina Applegate, Marishka Hargitay, Ricky Gervais, Adam Levine and Pauly D are among the upcoming guests on NBCs TODAY. The following is the schedule of guests for the week of April 9 - 20: Monday, April 9 (7-9 a.m.): The Duggars.
  • (Broadway World)
  • As an artist, Carole King helped pave the way for generations of creatively autonomous women. As a woman, she long harbored a desperate need for male affection and affirmation, enduring troubled and even abusive relationships.
  • (USA Today)
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  • (Mediabistro.com)

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