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Jackson was born in Germany in 1948 before moving to California where he began folk singing in local clubs. As a teen he moved to New York and became a part of the Greenwich Village scene, befriending the likes of Tim Buckley and Nico. Nico and Jackson became romantically and musically involved resulting in Jackson contributing heavily to her debut album ‘Chelsea Girl’. Although classic songs like ‘These Days’ were Jackson’s compositions he wouldn’t record his own versions till years later.
Under the management of David Geffen, Jackson signed to Asylum Records and released his self-titled debut album in 1971. Singles like ‘Doctor My Eyes’ and ‘Rock Me On The Water’ were popular and a tour with Joni Mitchell helped to further promote the album. His next albums ‘For Everyman’ and ‘Late for the Sky’ received critical and commercial acclaim (the latter peaking at 14 in the album charts) and helped to solidify his sound, becoming known for his memorable melodies and personal lyrics.
As his career continued, his music to remained popular and his contributions to music were acknowledged when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. He also became known as a vocal activist on environmental issues (such as nuclear power and living more ‘greenly’) and has always contributed to charitable causes throughout his career.
Another certified rock Legend, Jackson Browne practically invented a totally new sound of Rock music in the 1970’s. It helped define a part of the country and the time period. The shows was packed full and in a very large outdoor arena.
Most of the crowd was older but there were some younger people here and there. He had a great back up band. He opened the show with his smash hit “Runnin on Empty”. He played his other hit songs like “Boulevard” and “Somebody’s Baby”. One of the best songs was when he did the radio favorite “Doctor my Eyes” and it really brought the house down. He closed with “The Pretender” and the song “Stay” which is always the perfect show to end a concert on.
He really looked good and his voice sounded great. He did not show or sound his age. He played for almost 2 hours and was really good with interacting with the crowd. He also told a lot of good and funny stories about his life as a rock and roll legend. Everyone was really pleased with the performance and I would see him again if he tours again. It is a rare treat to get to see someone with so many hit songs.