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New York Post |
May 18, 2005 Page 6 |
JAMES Taylor, superstud? According to Joni
Mitchell, who also had affairs with Graham Nash and David Crosby back
in the '70s, the Martha's Vineyard balladeer was in a league of his
own. "She had quite a succession of men," Nancy Alspaugh,
author of "Fearless Women, Mid-Life Portraits," told the
Boston Herald. "But she said James Taylor was the best. Just
the best." Mitchell – one of 49 women profiled by Alspaugh,
ex-wife of "Today" host Matt Lauer – is chaste at the
age of 62. "She's still beautiful," Alspaugh said. "But
she wrote 'Both Sides Now' when she was in her 20s. She looked at
love from both sides even back then and she says she's done with that."
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Boston Herald
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Book: 'Baby James' was so Sweet, Joni's now celibate |
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Robert Axelrod of ReviewPlays.com
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An online review of "Boomer Babes" stage production |
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Current Press Release |
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The latest developments in Marilyn and Nancy's midlife adventures |
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Aging Hollywood Style |
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The Times-Herald
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"From Baby Boomers to 'Boomer Babes'"
'Mid-life Mommies' tackle aging head-on
By Rachel Raskin-Zrihen |
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