Jackson Browne – Casino Nation
A Quiet Reckoning with the American Dream, Sung to the Echo of a Fading Republic When Jackson Browne performed “Casino Nation” for his 2008 live collection Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2,…
A Quiet Reckoning with the American Dream, Sung to the Echo of a Fading Republic When Jackson Browne performed “Casino Nation” for his 2008 live collection Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2,…
A Soulful, Late-Career Question: An Artist’s Gentle, Unsentimental Inquiry into the Duration of Enduring Love. For those of us who have followed the long, reflective career of Jackson Browne, the…
A Scathing, Poignant Examination of Materialism and Spiritual Hypocrisy at the Heart of the Christmas Season. There are Christmas songs that invite you into a warm embrace of holiday cheer,…
A Thoughtful Reflection on Love and Timing in the Present Moment When Jackson Browne performed “A Little Soon to Say” live at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery on September 17,…
The Reckoning on the Pavement: A Stark Portrait of Lost Innocence and Moral Collapse on the Bleak Streets of American Power. In the mid-1980s, an era of glittering excess and…
The Heartbreaking Yet Redemptive Acceptance That Even the Deepest Love is Fleeting, But the Memory Endures. For those of us who have followed the tumultuous, painfully honest career of Jackson…
This Epic, Late-Career Ballad is a Bracingly Honest Testament to the Hard-Won Endurance of a Long-Term Love, Acknowledging Both the Sacrifice and the Deep, Unshakeable Reward. By the year 2014,…
The Poignant Confession of a Fading Romantic Dream, Where a Reckless Moment of Intimacy Reveals the Irrevocable Solitude of Two Separate Souls. For over three decades, the name Jackson Browne…
In the Twilight of a Life Well-Lived, the Song Finds Solace and Tender Acceptance in the Embrace of Deep, Lasting Love. For those of us who have followed Jackson Browne’s…
A Mid-Life Anthem: The Quiet, Stubborn Resolution to Persevere Through Doubt and Continue the Journey of Life and Love. For those of us who grew up with the confessional poets…