Jackson Browne & David Lindley – Too Many Angels
Where Friendship Becomes Music: Jackson Browne and David Lindley Reunite on a Quiet Stage At the 2006 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Jackson Browne and David Lindley delivered a performance that felt…
Where Friendship Becomes Music: Jackson Browne and David Lindley Reunite on a Quiet Stage At the 2006 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Jackson Browne and David Lindley delivered a performance that felt…
From Arena Roars to Intimate Stories: Noddy Holder Reclaims the Stage in a New Light In a revealing preview of Tom Seals Presents, Noddy Holder steps into a setting far…
A Band Ends, A Voice Continues: John Kay Steps Forward in 1972 In 1972, a year marked by transition and uncertainty, John Kay appeared on the television program “Rollin’ On…
When Rock Legends Come Home: Rick Parfitt’s New Life Beyond the Stage In a candid and warmly received television interview from July 2008, Rick Parfitt and Lyndsay Parfitt offered audiences…
A Love Song That Filled an Arena: Chicago’s Quiet Triumph in Essen, 1977 On December 2, 1977, Chicago stepped onto the stage of Grugahalle for a performance that would later…
Beyond the Wild Ride: John Kay Reveals a More Personal Voice with “Moonshine (Friend of Mine)” in 1973 On June 22, 1973, John Kay appeared on The Midnight Special to…
A Call for Change on National Television: Steppenwolf Perform “It’s Never Too Late” in 1969 On May 19, 1969, Steppenwolf appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, delivering a performance of…
A Step Into the Unknown: Alan Lancaster’s “One Step Forward” Captures a Quiet Transition In 1984, Alan Lancaster recorded a studio demo titled “One Step Forward,” offering a revealing glimpse…
A Farewell Revisited: Jackson Browne’s Acoustic Reflection on “My Opening Farewell” in 2012 On August 11, 2012, Jackson Browne performed “My Opening Farewell” in Cincinnati, Ohio, presenting a deeply reflective…
A Song Across Time: Jackson Browne Revisits Youth in “The Birds of St. Marks” Live in Amsterdam On June 22, 2015, Jackson Browne performed “The Birds of St. Marks” in…