Tour Date Archive – 2002


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2002
January 2 PBS 10 p.m. Eastern “A Centennial Toast To Symphony Hall” Boston’s Symphony Hall celebrates its 100th anniversary. Appearances by Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, John Williams, Keith Lockhart with the Boston Pops, Yo-Yo Ma, Mandy Patinkin, JT, and others.
January 4 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
January 9 ABC 8 p.m. Eastern “American Music Awards” JT participates in a tribute to Garth Brooks.
January 11 ABC Family Channel 8 p.m. Eastern “American Music Awards” Re-airing of January 9 broadcast.
January 19 VH1 Noon Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
January 23 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
February 19 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
February 27 VH1 11 a.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the noon hour.
February 27 CBS 8 p.m. Eastern “Grammy Awards” JT is nominated for the “Male Pop Vocal Performance” Grammy for his recording of “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight” on Michael Brecker’s “Nearness of You: The Ballad Book” album. It’s unknown if he will attend.
April 13 New York, NY Carnegie Hall Information: 212-245-6570. Carnegie Hall Box Office: 212-247-7800. Price: $150 – $2500. Rainforest Benefit. JT joins Sting and Elton John at this annual all-star benefit.
April 15 E! 7 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 15 March 1980. JT performs with Paul Simon on “Sunny Skies,” “Take Me To the Mardi Gras,” (a Simon song), and “Cathy’s Clown” (made popular by the Everly Brothers)
April 22 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
May 2 VH1 3 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 19 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
May 25 VH1 11 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured.
June 3 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second of five one-hour segments. Segment one airs at noon.
June 4 VH1 4 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
June 20 Grant’s Tomb, New York City. 8 p.m. Free TV taping of JT performance for July 4 NBC special (see below) In-person attendance is free but limited to those who RSVP.
July 2, 3, & 4 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl See www.hollywoodbowl.org or call 213-365-3500 for ticket information. “Target July 4th Fireworks Spectacular” featuring John Williams leading theLos Angeles Philharmonic with a special guest appearance by JT. JT’s band: Jimmy Johnson / bass, Larry Goldings / keyboards, Gregg Bissonette / drums, John Pizzarelli / guitar.
July 3 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
July 4 E! 1 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 12 May 1979. Host: Michael Palin. JT performs “Johnnie Comes Back” and “Up On the Roof.” He also plays a small role in a skit as a ship’s crewmember.
July 4 NBC 9 p.m. Eastern Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular JT and Enrique Iglesias perform (see June 20 taping above).
July 17 Lenox, MA Tanglewood Order via Ticketmaster.com or call 800-347-0808. JT performs with John Williams and the Boston Pops.
July 31 E! 7 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 18 September 1976. Host: Lily Tomlin. In his first SNL appearance JT performs “Shower the People,” “Road Runner,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
August 2 E! 1 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 18 September 1976. Host: Lily Tomlin. In his first SNL appearance JT performs “Shower the People,” “Road Runner,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
August 3 Comedy Central 1 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
August 11 VH1 Classic 7 p.m. Eastern 3+ Hours of JT content Two hours of JT videos followed by “Storytellers” at 9 p.m. followed by an “exclusive listening party” at 10 p.m.
August 13 ABC 11 a.m. Eastern “The View”
August 13 New York, NY 7 p.m. In-store appearance Tower Records at 66th and Broadway. JT will meet fans and signcopies of his new CD.
August 14 A&E Noon and 6 p.m. Eastern “The View” Re-run of JT’s appearance from the previous day.
August 14 Boston, MA 6 p.m. In-store appearance Virgin Megastore at Mass. Ave. and Newbury St. JT will meet fans and signcopies of his new CD.
August 16 NBC / Rockefeller Center, New York City. 7 a.m. Eastern “Today” Part of a summer concert series airing live on NBC’s “Today” show. In-person attendance is limited but free. JT performs “Houng Dog,” “Mexico,” and “Raised Up Family.”
August 20 CBS 7 a.m. Eastern “The Early Show” JT performs.
August 20 CBS 11:35 p.m. Eastern “The Late Show With David Letterman”
August 21 CBS 8 p.m. Eastern “60 Minutes II” Charlie Rose interviews JT.
August 25 Trio (Cable Channel) 1 p.m., 5 p.m. & 9 p.m. Eastern “BBC In Concert” 1970 performances by James Taylor, Cat Stevens, and Neil Young.
September 3 VH1 9 p.m. Eastern “VH1 Remembers: The Concert for New York” Interviews and backstage footage from the post-September 11 benefit concert where JT and many other artists performed.
September 4 VH1 6 p.m. Eastern “VH1 Remembers: The Concert for New York” Interviews and backstage footage from the post-September 11 benefit concert where JT and many other artists performed.
Sept. 4 – 18 European Tour Band: Jimmy Johnson, Steve Gadd, Larry Goldings, and Michael Landau
September 4, 5 London, England Carling Apollo Hammersmith Order via ticketmaster.co.uk.
September 7 Glasgow, Scotland Scottish Exhibition-Conference Centre Order via secctickets.com.
September 8 iNDEMAND Pay Per View and other PPV networks 9 p.m. & 11 p.m. Eastern / 6 p.m. & 8 p.m. Pacific “James Taylor In Concert: The Pull Over Tour” Air times vary. Check your cable and satellite listings. Will air again multiple times later in the month.
September 9 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Carre Theatre
September 11 VH1 7 p.m. Eastern. “The Concert For New York” 5-1/2 hour broadcast of the star-studded 2001 benefit concert.
September 11 Frankfurt, Germany Alte Oper Order via frankfurt-ticket.de.
September 12 Hamburg, Germany Musikhalle Order via karsten-jahnke.de.
September 13 Trio (Cable Channel) 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Eastern “BBC In Concert: James Taylor” From a 1970 BBC performance by JT.
September 13 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
September 15 Rome, Italy Piazza del Popolo Free concert
September 16 Milan, Italy Teatro Smeraldo Order via D’Alessandro e Galli ON SALE NOW
September 18 Manchester, England Manchester Evening News Arena Order via ticketmaster.co.uk. ON SALE NOW
October 1 New York, NY Theater at Madison Square Garden Order via Ticketmaster. “106.7 Lite FM’s One Night With Lite.” JT performs along with Bonnie Raitt, Jewel, Lonestar, and Kenny Loggins. ON SALE NOW
October 5 BBC One (U.K.) 10:25 p.m. “Parkinson” JT performs.
October 7 Bravo 8 & 11 p.m. Eastern “Songwriters Hall of Fame” JT sings a duet of “You’ve Got a Friend” with inductee Carole King via satellite.
October 7 Boston, MA Fleet Center Order via Ticketmaster. JT joins John Mellencamp, Don Henley, Sheryl Crow, and Sting in a benefit for the family of Timothy White. ON SALE NOW
October 9 NBC Late Wednesday / Early Thursday (Usually 1:30 a.m., but check local listings) “Last Call with Carson Daly”
October 13 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
October 14 Trio (Cable Channel) 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. Eastern “BBC In Concert: James Taylor” From a 1970 BBC performance by JT.
October 14 PBS 11 p.m. “Charlie Rose” JT is interviewed. Originally scheduled for Oct. 8.
October 18 CMT (Country Music Television) 8 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Premiere of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
October 19 CMT (Country Music Television) 1 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
October 20 CMT (Country Music Television) Noon and 8 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
October 21 CMT (Country Music Television) 9 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
October 22 CMT (Country Music Television) 8 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
October 26 & 27 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre Order via Ticketmaster. Bridge School Benefit. JT joins Neil Young, Thom Yorke from Radiohead, Ryan Adams, Jack Johnson, Tenacious D, Foo Fighters, and The Other Ones. ON SALE NOW.
October 29 NBC 11:35 p.m. Eastern “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”
Nov. 8 – Dec. 14 U.S. College Tour
November 8 Duluth, MN Duluth Arena (DECC) Order via ticketmaster.com or call 218-727-2121. ON SALE NOW
November 9 Minneapolis, MN Northrop Auditorium Order via ticketmaster.com or call 651-989-5151. ON SALE NOW
November 12 Green Bay, WI Resch Center Order via tickets.com or call 800-895-0071 / 920-494-3401. ON SALE NOW
November 13 Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 608-255-4646. ON SALE NOW
November 15 Lansing, MI Breslin Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 517-484-5656. ON SALE NOW
November 16 Peoria, IL Civic Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 309-676-8700. ON SALE NOW
November 18 Trio (Cable Channel) 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Eastern “BBC In Concert: James Taylor” From a 1970 BBC performance by JT.
November 19 Bravo 5 p.m. Eastern “Songwriters Hall of Fame” JT sings a duet of “You’ve Got a Friend” with inductee Carole King via satellite.
November 19 Terre Haute, IN Hulman Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 812-234-2424. ON SALE NOW
November 20 Evansville, IN Roberts Stadium Order via ticketmaster.com or call 812-423-7222. ON SALE NOW
November 22 Carbondale, IL SIU Arena Order via ticketmaster.com or call 314-421-4400. ON SALE NOW
November 23 Champaign, IL UIUC Assembly Hall Order via ticketmaster.com or call 217-351-2626. ON SALE NOW
November 30 NBC Late Friday / Early Saturday (Usually 1:30 a.m., but check local listings) “Last Call with Carson Daly” Re-airing of previous appearance.
December 1 CMT (Country Music Television) 8 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
December 3 Lincoln, NE Pershing Auditorium Order via ticketmaster.com or call 402-475-1212. ON SALE NOW
December 4 Ames, IA Iowa State Center, Hilton Coliseum Order via ticketmaster.com or call 515-233-1888. ON SALE NOW
December 6 Norman, OK Lloyd Noble Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 405-360-7776. ON SALE NOW
December 7 Tulsa, OK Convention Center Information: 918-584-2000 ON SALE NOW
December 8 CMT (Country Music Television) 10 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.
December 10 Baton Rouge, LA Riverside Centroplex Order via ticketmaster.com or call 225-761-8400. ON SALE NOW
December 11 Trio (Cable Channel) 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Eastern “BBC In Concert: James Taylor” From a 1970 BBC performance by JT.
December 11 Austin, TX Erwin Center Order via Texas Box Office or call 512-471-7448. ON SALE NOW
December 12 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
December 13 VH1 8 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” One-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks. Originally aired on Country Music Television on October 18.
December 13 Bossier City, LA Century Tel Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 318-741-9700. ON SALE NOW
December 14 Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena Order via ticketmaster.com or call 501-975-7575. ON SALE NOW
December 16 NBC 7 a.m. Eastern “Today” JT performs indoors.
December 25 Comedy Central 2 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 27 CBS 9 p.m. Eastern “The Kennedy Center Honors” Actor James Earl Jones, conductor James Levine, dancer/actress Chita Rivera, singer/songwriter Paul Simon, and actress Elizabeth Taylor are the 2002 honorees. JT performs “The Boxer” with Alison Krauss as part of the tribute to Paul Simon.
December 28 CMT (Country Music Television) 3 p.m. Eastern “Crossroads” Re-airing of a one-hour joint performance with the Dixie Chicks.