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People gather beneath James Taylor Bridge in Chapel Hill to sing songs, celebrate his birthday


A Chapel Hill woman honored James Taylor's birthday on Friday with a crowd of people joining together to sing his songs beneath the James Taylor bridge. James Taylor's childhood home sits in Chapel Hill – as well as a bridge named in his honor. Bobbi Wilkins has prepared for the birthday celebration by hanging a banner on the bridge's sign. (WRAL.com)

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People gather beneath James Taylor Bridge in Chapel Hill to sing songs, celebrate his birthday