EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 20 MIN
Carole King: From Hit Factory to Center Stage
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In her mid-20s she had already written over 100 Billboard hits, yet she was terrified to sing them herself. This deep dive into Carole King maps the agonizing, courageous journey from behind-the-scenes hitmaker to solo superstar, drawing on music archives, chart data, and candid memoirs.We explore the Brill Building hit factory where she manufactured pop standards, her early prodigy years, and the personal fracturing that pushed her from New York to Laurel Canyon. Then we trace how peers pushed her out of the shadows, culminating in the cultural earthquake of Tapestry, while also confronting the darker realities of her private life.The nine-to-five songwriting culture of 1650 BroadwayHer absolute pitch and working-class practicalityWriting Will You Love Me Tomorrow and The Loco-MotionThe move to Laurel Canyon and the making of TapestryHer later reinvention of songs and lifelong activism
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Carole King: From Hit Factory to Center Stage
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