Jackson Browne – Shaky Town
A Raw and Intimate Portrait of the Road-Weary Musician’s Life, Recording the Quiet Drama of Exhaustion and Transient Connection In the landscape of 1970s singer-songwriters, few captured the weary, contemplative…
A Raw and Intimate Portrait of the Road-Weary Musician’s Life, Recording the Quiet Drama of Exhaustion and Transient Connection In the landscape of 1970s singer-songwriters, few captured the weary, contemplative…
An Uplifting Anthem of Passionate, Immediate Connection Against the Weight of a Weary World In the sprawling, golden-hued landscape of the early 1970s, as the confessional singer-songwriter genre reached its…
Jackson Browne Rehearses “That Girl Could Sing” During Intimate Soundcheck in Hollywood On May 11, 2016, Jackson Browne offered a rare and revealing glimpse into his live process during a…
An Intimate Exploration of Grief, Despair, and the Unyielding Search for Light After Profound Loss In the shadowed, confessional landscape of 1970s singer-songwriters, few albums struck such a devastating and…
Finding Hope and Steadfast Love in the Face of Life’s Inevitable Tides The heart of Jackson Browne’s second album, 1973’s masterpiece For Everyman, beats with a profound weariness, a contemplative…
A Ballad of Lingering Loss: When Giving More Than You Get Becomes a Heartbreaking Reckoning The year was 1980, an era when soft rock and heartfelt singer-songwriters reigned supreme, translating…
A Soulful Cry for American Ideals and Environmental Conscience The year was 1989. The Berlin Wall was still standing, the Cold War’s icy grip was starting to thaw, yet a…
A Quiet Affirmation of Survival, Renewal, and the Grace of Carrying On When Jackson Browne released “I’m Alive” in 1993 as the title track of his album I’m Alive, the…
A Haunting Meditation on Lost Innocence and the Unfolding of Solitude The year 1976 was a watershed moment in the cultural landscape, a time of introspection following the turbulent early…
An Ode to Unexpected Kinship and the Freedom of the Road The year was 1973. The world, still reeling from the cultural upheavals of the late sixties, was settling into…