by Garth Meyer In a week that the New York Times named its 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters, an amiable James Taylor – not on the list – took the stage to close BeachLife Festival Sunday night. He made no mention of the Gray Lady. “BeachLife,” he said as night followed an overcast day on the waterfront. “Beach weather.” Opening with “Mexico,” the man with the perennially-selling “James Taylor: Greatest Hits” (1976) proceeded with a show s…
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