Jackson Browne & JD Souther – Fountain of Sorrow
A Shared Reckoning with Regret, Memory, and the Quiet Weight of Love Lost When Jackson Browne first released “Fountain of Sorrow” on his 1974 album Late for the Sky, the…
A Shared Reckoning with Regret, Memory, and the Quiet Weight of Love Lost When Jackson Browne first released “Fountain of Sorrow” on his 1974 album Late for the Sky, the…
A Quiet Reckoning with Time, Grace, and the Fragile Mercy of Second Chances When James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, and Arnold McCuller come together to perform “Nick of Time,”…
A Moment of Quiet Reckoning Shared Among Old Friends and a Lifetime of Songs When Jackson Browne stepped onto the stage at Madison Square Garden on October 29 and 30,…
A shared benediction of love, loss, and brotherhood carried on voices that understand the road Originally released by The Allman Brothers Band in 1972, “Melissa” became one of the group’s…
A Gentle Meditation on Distance, Intimacy, and the Quiet Architecture of the Heart When Jackson Browne performed “Walls and Doors” alongside Val McCallum in the 2022 Live From Home session,…
A Quiet Intimacy Woven Through Time and Memory In 2025, Jackson Browne offered a rare, intimate rendition of “A Thousand Kisses Deep”, performing it for a busker on a quiet…
A Soul-Baring Meditation on the Passage of Time and the Beauty of Memory When Alison Brown & Steve Martin released their collaborative album Safe, Sensible and Sane on October 17,…
Jackson Browne Decodes Standing in the Breach: A Rare Interview Revealing the Artist as a Witness of His Times In a rare and expansive interview centered on the album Standing…
A Call to Hold the Line When the World Starts Falling Apart When Jackson Browne released his fourteenth studio album Standing in the Breach on October 7, 2014, it marked…
A Song That Remembers Who We Were While Still Searching for Who We Are In 2020, Jackson Browne revisited “The Barricades of Heaven”, originally from his 1996 album Looking East,…