
This Is How James Taylor Overcame His Drug Addiction
Jan 3, 2022 · Taylor stated in an interview with Billboard that he was first exposed to heroin by a bandmate, which led to years of addiction to not only it but also codeine, cocaine, alcohol, and experimentation with other substances such as acid (via Rolling Stone).
James Taylor Wrote One of His Biggest Hits While in Rehab - Biography
Dec 14, 2020 · In New York, he plugged into the Village music scene, where cafes overflowed with musicians and low-rent apartments were infested with drugs. Taylor plunged headfirst into both of them, forming a...
The Tragic Real-Life Story Of James Taylor - Grunge
Aug 18, 2023 · While James Taylor successfully kicked his heroin addiction in the early 1970s, he soon became reliant on methadone, a sometimes addictive opiate that's used to help heroin users wean themselves off that harder drug. "My really serious …
JAMES TAYLOR RECALLS HOW SOBRIETY CHANGED HIM
James Taylor, who's been clean and sober for years, recalled that it took kicking drugs to finally become a social being.
Ask James Taylor About Rehab for Heroin - Medmark
Feb 22, 2023 · In Taylor’s case, he began abusing the very medication—the methadone—that was used for his heroin rehab in the first place. Before his career took off, his family knew all too well about his struggle with both depression and heroin, and it kept him out of the Army when he was drafted to go to Vietnam back in the late Sixties.
To James Taylor, Heroin was Bigger than the Beatles
Aug 10, 2016 · “I used to get crazy on this drug,” he once said, relating episodes when he was flirting with acid, “jumping great gaps between the roofs and swinging on fire escapes.”
James Taylor interview: ‘I took legal heroin - The Telegraph
Dec 7, 2020 · On the afternoon of December 7 1980, James Taylor was accosted by a stranger who knew his name. As the singer-songwriter battled his way home through the footfall of Central Park West, in...
James Taylor's Life Advice - Men's Journal
Jul 20, 2018 · I would tell myself, "Avoid a major drug habit, don't take on debt, and don't start a family before you're ready to be a parent."
James Taylor's Best Advice for Addicts: "Sweat It Out" - Oprah.com
For about 18 years, James battled an addiction to opiates. Then, in 1983, he says he finally got sober and did what he needed to do to clean up. "The addict himself has to want to quit," James says.
Addiction | Career, Drugs and Recovery with James Taylor
Feb 28, 2020 · For over 20 years, the five-time Grammy Award winner and member of the Rock ‘N Roll and Songwriter Hall of Fames spent time in a psychiatric hospital in 1965 and battled drug addiction for the better part of two decades.
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