Jackson Browne – The Only Child
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…
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…
A Gold Ring, a Frozen Street, and the Cold Absurdity of Human Greed The year 1974 was a crossroads, a moment when the lavish, sometimes overblown ambition of early ’70s…
A Thunderous Cry of Wild Freedom and Untamed Energy There are certain rock anthems that don’t just echo; they roar through the decades, capturing a specific moment in time with…
A Wild and Exuberant Rock and Roll Revelation, an Unapologetic Anthem Celebrating the Thrilling Discovery of a kindred Spirit. The year 1975 was a watershed moment for the Motor City…
A Cerebral, Jazzy Tribute to Heroic Failure, a Wistful Homage to the Brilliant, Chaotic Legacy of Jazz Icon Charlie Parker. The year 1974 found Steely Dan, the brainchild of the…
A Gritty, World-Weary Confession of Vulnerability, a Darkly Poignant Reflection on the Cost of Fame and the Emptiness of Success. The year 1983 was a period of extraordinary, dramatic renaissance…
A Quiet Communion of Love, Memory, and Human Connection Stripped to Its Purest Form When Jackson Browne performed “Looking Into You” live from home in 2021 for the Forest Fete…
A Loud and Desperate Cry for Liberation, an Anthem of Rebellion Against the Shackles of Societal and Existential Constraint. The year 1971 was the zenith of Grand Funk Railroad’s original,…
A Cryptic and Tense Jazz-Rock Fable, a Sinister Invitation into a Shadowy World of Desperate Chances and Imminent Danger. The year 1976 found Steely Dan fully immersed in their cynical,…