Upon signing to David Geffen’s newly-founded Asylum label in 1971, young wanderer Jackson Browne, then a worldly twentysomething hippie balladeer from Orange County, helped to set into motion a sonic ...
Jackson Browne has deservedly gained a reputation as one of the most eloquent chroniclers of life’s trials and tribulations. It turns out he was always inclined in that direction. After all, the guy ...
A severe eye infection sparked lyrics that evolved into a broader meditation.
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 ...
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 ...
Whether walking down a country road or running on empty, few people in the 1970s would have bet that two of the era’s most popular and revered singer-songwriters would still be touring and recording, ...
“Take It Easy” became one of the Eagles’ signature songs – but it originally belonged to someone else. Jackson Browne had emerged as a rising songwriter in the late ‘60s, first as a member of the ...
It’s been 50 years since Jackson Browne recorded “Doctor My Eyes,” his first hit in which the world’s troubles have caused the singer’s tear ducts to run dry. Fifteen albums and eight Grammy ...