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70s Folk Icon Jackson Browne, 77, Nails Performance of Hit Song: 'Close Your Eyes and He's 30 Again'
Folk singerJackson Browne, 77, was still in his early twenties when his first big hit, "Doctor, My Eyes," took off, but listening to him perform the song today is no different than what fans ...
Browne wrote “These Days” at 16. Now 75, he and some famous admirers reflect on his unexpected mainstay: “If a song is worth anything, it’s about the life of the listener.” By Bob Mehr Reporting from ...
Going into Cuthbert Amphitheater on the night of the Jackson Browne concert it must have been clear that I was there for some reason other than just the music. Jackson Browne is certainly before my ...
Was there a better balladeer in the ‘70s and ’80s, the heyday of the singer/songwriter era, than Jackson Browne? Browne just had a knack for writing sensitively and movingly about love and loss, ...
A few years before the Eagles formed, Jackson Browne had just broken up with Nico and moved back to Los Angeles in 1968. Soon after, he met Glenn Frey while playing in a folk band with Jack Wilce and ...
About 50 years ago, a quartet of L.A. session musicians became so synonymous with the era-defining soft-rock scene — headlined by James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Crosby, ...
August singer-songwriter Jackson Browne is opening shows on his current tour with a Warren Zevon cover, “Don’t Let Us Get Sick.” It’s appropriate both as a loose nod to the last few years of (whatever ...
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