Overview
You will feel the Earth Move under your feet with this show!
‘Tapestry, the Carole King Songbook’, starring Suzanne O Davis IS the Premier musical tribute to Carole King.
Experience this legendary album LIVE in concert!
About/Bio
This show captures the essence and vibe of a 1970s Carole King concert, while respectfully paying homage to her iconic album, Tapestry. Immerse yourself in the timeless music of this Grammy-winning masterpiece. Additionally, the show will bring to life many beloved songs from the Broadway musical smash, 'Beautiful'. Suzanne O Davis and her world-class band deliver a stellar performance of the complete ‘Tapestry’ album, while showcasing hits written by Carole King and her husband Gerry Goffin during the 60s.
They proved to be one of the most successful song writing teams in pop music history, composing more than 400 songs recorded by over 1,000 artists. These artists include: The Drifters, The Beatles, Herman’s Hermits, Donnie Osmond, Aretha Franklin, The Shirelles, Bobby Vee, and the list goes on...
Released in 1971, Carole King’s ‘Tapestry’ is one of the best-selling and most celebrated albums of all time. With heart, reverence, and impeccable attention to detail, they perform this entire album - plus her other hits from the 70s.Suzanne’s boundless energy, piano and vocal skills immediately engage her audiences from the moment she takes the stage.
Her exceptional performance recreates the era of iconic recordings, uncovering the rich music history of Carole King's extraordinary career. Including anecdotes and multi-media about Carole’s life, this show promises to be a memorable and fun interactive experience for all audiences.
SONGS YOU WILL HEAR
I Feel The Earth Move
Sweet Seasons
Tapestry
It's Going To Take Some Time
Jazzman
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Only Love Is Real
Smackwater Jack
One Fine Day
It's Too Late
Way Over Yonder
Been To Canaan
Up On The Roof
Chains
You've Got a Friend
Beautiful
Go Away Little Girl
Where You Lead
Home Again
Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
Locomotion
Natural Woman
So Far Away
I’m Into Something Good