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About Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne was born in Heidelberg, Germany (his father was an American serviceman stationed in Germany), but moved to the Highland Park district of Los Angeles, California at an early age and began singing folk music locally. In 1966, his career began by joining the The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
A precociously talented songwriter, Browne signed a publishing contract with Nina Music, and his songs were performed by Tom Rush, Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, the Byrds and Steve Noonan, among others.
After moving to Greenwich Village, New York, Browne worked, for a brief period, in Tim Buckley's back-up band and on Nico's Chelsea Girl. After leaving New York City, Browne formed a folk band with Ned Doheney and Jack Wilce.
In 1971, Browne signed with Asylum Records and released Jackson Browne (1972), which included "Doctor My Eyes", a major hit. He didn't sustain pop success, though, and his next album, For Everyman (1973), while considered of high quality, was a commercial failure.
Late for the Sky (1974) established a significant audience for Browne, and fans and critics often consider this Browne's best album. Highlights include the searching title song, the elegiac "For a Dancer" and apocalyptic "Before the Deluge", the pure arrangements featuring David Lindley's evocative violin and guitar playing, and the Magritte-inspired cover. The title track was also featured in Martin Scorsese's film, Taxi Driver.
Browne released his breakthrough album, The Pretender (1976) soon after the suicide of his wife, Phyllis. Featuring livelier production by Jon Landau, the title song is a vividly described account of romanticism in a possibly losing battle with the realities of day-to-day life.
During this time, Browne produced and played on Warren Zevon's first two Asylum albums.
Browne began recording his next LP while on tour, and Running on Empty (1977) became his biggest commercial success. Breaking the usual conventions for a live album, it was truly made on the road, including tracks recorded on buses and in hotel rooms, with none of the songs having appeared on any of his prior albums. Running on Empty contains many renowned songs, such as the propulsive title track (Browne's biggest hit single), "The Road", "Rosie", and "The Load-Out/Stay" (Browne's affectionate and knowing send-off to his concert audiences).
In 1979, Browne was a founding member of Musicians United for Safe Energy.
Browne achieved less critical acclaim with Hold Out (1980), although it was commercially successful--his only number 1 record, and with his hit single "Somebody's Baby" from the Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack. Lawyers in Love followed in 1983 and contained hints of a more political focus, especially in the mysteriously satirical title track.
Political protest came out full force in Lives in the Balance (1986), an overt condemnation of Reaganism and American policy in Central America. Flavored with new instrumental textures, it was a huge success with Browne fans, though not with mainstream audiences. World in Motion (1989) was even more politically-oriented and polarizing. Browne frequently played for causes he believed in, including Amnesty International (making several appearances on the 1986 A Conspiracy of Hope Tour), Farm Aid, and the Christic Institute.
After four years of silence and a break-up with his girlfriend, actress Daryl Hannah, Browne returned with I'm Alive, a critically acclaimed album with a more personal perspective that had no hits but still sold respectably. Looking East (1996) was released soon after, but was not as successful critically or commercially. The Naked Ride Home was released in 2002. On 11 May 2003, Jackson Browne made a celebrity guest star debut on the FOX series The Simpsons.
As a whole, Browne's work is marked by compelling melodies, simple, honest, and insightful lyrics, and a flair for composition rarely seen in the world of rock and roll. He is often referred to as "a thinking man's rock star."
Browne was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. He also participated in the Vote for Change tour in October 2004, playing a series of concerts in American swing states. These concerts were organized by MoveOn.org with the general goal of mobilizing people to vote in that year's Presidential campaign. Browne's appearances were joint performances with Bonnie Raitt and Keb' Mo', and in one instance with Bruce Springsteen. Three of Browne's albums were selected by Rolling Stone magazine as among its choices for the 500 best albums of all time.
Browne's two most recent albums are "Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1", released in the U.S. on October 11th, 2005, and "Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2", released in the U.S. on February 19, 2008, both on Inside Recordings. The "Vol. 1" album consists of live recordings of eleven previously released tracks and "The Birds of St. Marks," a song that does not appear on any of Browne's studio albums. The "Vol. 2" album contains roughly the same mix of twelve songs (popular hits vs. deep cuts). Interestingly, both albums also contain separately tracked "intros" to some songs, giving a brief glimpse of the intimacy between artist and audience at the shows where the songs were recorded.
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Sean
As always, Jackson Browne does an outstanding job. Few singers of his generation have consistently presented songs with such social conscience. This particular show incorporated an opening act that presented Native American poetry and song, which, for an opening act, was rather long. A bit less of that and a a bit more of Browne’s material would have been better received.
Pechanga Resort and Casino
Temecula, CA
Feb 26, 2018
Jeff
Excellent! He came on stage at 6:59 and played almost to 10:00. His voice held up well and played most of my favorites. He could have played all night with his 50 years of music. Great banter with the audience. His band was excellent as well. He is an icon and just thrilled to see him again!
Jeff
Sandy Amphitheatre
Sandy Acres, UT
Sep 25, 2022
Barbara
Jackson is still the best! He sounds great, and still connects so easily to his audience. A Jackson Browne concert is a transcendent experience. I’m so glad to see him live in concert again. I would be remiss not to mention how fabulous his band and backup singers are! Thank you, Jackson! Come back soon!
Riverside Theater
Milwaukee, WI
Jun 16, 2022
Nan
JB always brings it and each time I see him the shows are a little different which I love. Seen him over 10x. He is showing his sense of humor "these days" which I totally love and appreciate! "in the old days everyone went to Morocco, now you know where they go?" Colorado lol
Kravis Center
West Palm Beach, FL
Aug 19, 2022
Ron
Jackson Browne and his music touches your heart and soul like no other. In an age of hype and lack of social consciousness Jackson Browne shines through walls and doors with a beacon of sensibility and light. We are lucky to have such a troubadour as many of us prepare to leave this world behind.
Kravis Center
West Palm Beach, FL
Apr 04, 2019
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