James Taylor is kicking off the White House’s Inflation Reduction Act celebration. The six-time Grammy Award winner, 74, sang "Fire and Rain" in front of the White House on Tuesday afternoon.Taylor was seated in a navy-blue blazer and a gray hat as he strummed his guitar in front of the cameras and audience.
Taylor has shared his opinion on politics in the past. Under former President Barack Obama’s terms, the musician shared that he believed Obama was the greatest president of all time.
James Taylor performs during an event to celebrate the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act at the White House. (Photo by Mandel Ngan) "I've been watching politics since (Dwight) Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and Obama is my favorite, favorite president," Taylor said in an interview in 2016. "I am just thankful for every day that he's in office.
I am so proud that he represents my country and I think he represents me — I think he represents the America that I know." The pop icon performed "America the Beautiful" at Obama's second inauguration in 2013 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from the former leader in 2015.
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