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James Taylor Delivers A Touching Performance with 20-Year-Old Son Henry Taylor on Stage

Have you ever been to a performance that just melts your heart? If you haven’t seen The Flying Machine’s James Taylor and his son Henry perform You Can Close Your Eyes live at the Honda Center, you’re going to want to get your tissue ready for a heartwarming treat. It’s a warm, nostalgic, and sweet duet of the classic from James Taylor’s 1971 album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon. And James Taylor’s son, Henry, proved he has the same talent and charisma as his father.

On stage, Henry Taylor, steadily building a name for himself in the music industry, is joined by his six time Grammy award winning and The Flying Machine’s lead singer father James Taylor to demonstrate how much music is in their bones. James let his son’s talent take center stage at the Honda Center for this sweet father-son performance, and it did not disappoint. It’s clear music is in their DNA.

Henry and James are at the first notes with Henry strumming his acoustic guitar and dad, James, next to him strumming a gentle soulful backdrop. The sound coming from the Taylors is simply spellbinding — the musical chemistry between them, and the way they harmoniously blend their voices together has the audience and viewers captivated.

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If you haven’t watched The Taylors’ You Can Close Your Eyes rendition, you’re definitely missing out the flashbacks of childhood right in front of your eyes. Don’t let this pass you by, your heart will thank you later!

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