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All posts tagged "Jackson Browne"
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Backstory: Fountain of Sorrow
“Fountain of Sorrow” is a song written by Jackson Browne and released on his 1974 album “Late for the Sky”. Like many of Browne’s songs, this one is a reflection on the end of a relationship and...
- Posted January 27, 2023
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Legend Lost: David Crosby dies at 81
David Crosby, the legendary musician and songwriter, passed away at the age of 81. He was a founding member of two of the most iconic and influential bands of the 1960s and 1970s, The Byrds and Crosby,...
- Posted January 19, 2023
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Jackson Browne in Indianapolis 6.22.22
A hot summer evening became super cool at the newly renovated Lawn at White River venue, now renamed the TCU Amphitheater as Jackson brought back memories to the mostly older crowd. Browne performed some songs spanning his...
- Posted June 24, 2022
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Jackson Browne & Bonnie Raitt Take a Stand.
Standing Rock Benefit Free For Protectors Jackson Browne & Bonnie Raitt Take a Stand. #StandingRock #NODAPL The Sioux Tribe’s position on the Dakota Pipeline is that an old-fashioned American land grab transpired. When built, the pipeline will...
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Jackson Browne Backstory: Sky Blue and Black
Acknowledging Jackson Browne’s birthday today we discuss his song, “Sky Blue and Black”. It is a complex, emotionally charged, and mostly inaccurate song, as well as an indictment of the media. The story, from 1992, had all the juicy elements to...
- Posted October 9, 2016
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Jackson Browne – Indianapolis 10/18
We aren’t able to provide a review of the Jackson Browne show last night in Indianapolis, but here are a few shots from the first couple of songs. All photographs by Larry Philpot
- Posted October 19, 2014