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Jackson Browne

Birth name: Clyde Jackson Browne
Birthplace: Heidelberg, Germany
October 9, 1948 – present
Years Active: 1966 – present

Jackson Browne emerged from Los Angeles to become the quintessential “sensitive singer-songwriter.” His ability to craft melodic but intimate songs brought him widespread commercial acceptance and helped set the tone for the soft California Rock sound that would flourish in the 70s.

Raised in Los Angeles, Browne began writing original songs and performing in local clubs while still in his teens. Shortly after graduating high school in 1966 he moved to New York City to concentrate on songwriting. He became a staff writer for a publishing company and developed a reputation for writing poetic, confessional songs that belied his youthful age. Eventually Browne’s songs would be covered by artists including Tom Rush, Gregg Allman, Joan Baez, Linda Ronstadt and the Byrds.

While in New York, Browne began hanging around with pop-artist Andy Warhol’s entourage and became romantically involved with Velvet Underground singer Nico.  H

Jackson Browne

Over the course of more than three decades, Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music. With classic albums including Late For The Sky, The Pretender, Running On Empty, and For Everyman, and songs like "Doctor My Eyes," "Rock Me On The Water," and "Lives In The Balance," he has defined a genre of songwriting that is charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics.

Jackson's artistry was recognized with his 2004 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also received in 2004 an honorary Doctorate of Music from Occidental College in Los Angeles, for "a remarkable musical career that has successfully combined an intensely personal artistry with a broader vision of social justice."

Browne's last album release was 2005's GRAMMY®-nominated Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic Vol. 1, presenting twelve songs culled from his acclaimed solo acoustic concerts performed worldwide.

Tracing the roots of Browne's career leads back to the mid-'60s and Los Angeles/Orange County folk clubs, whe

Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne performing in concert
(2008)

Birth nameClyde Jackson Browne
Born (1948-10-09) October 9, 1948 (age 76)
Heidelberg, Germany
GenresRock, folk, country rock, soft rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, political activist
Years active1966–present
LabelsElektra, Adrenaline Music Group, Inside, Asylum
Websitewww.jacksonbrowne.com

Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an Americansinger-songwriter and musician. He has sold over 18 million albums in the United States alone.[1] People know him for his songs "These Days", "The Pretender", "Running on Empty", "Lawyers in Love", "Doctor My Eyes", "Take It Easy", "For a Rocker", and "Somebody's Baby".

Browne was born in Heidelberg, Germany on October 9, 1948 to an American family. He was raised in Los Angeles.

On March 24, 2020, Browne announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.[2]

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