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Jackson Browne

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A definitive voice of the sun-soaked, mellow Southern California vibe that emanated from Laurel Canyon and spread far beyond in the mid-60s and 70s, Jackson Browne had his first hit at 16 and never looked back! Don't miss Browne live on the road in 2025, bringing his legendary back catalog (and hottest new cuts) to a stage near you!

When his debut album came out in 1972, the world got to hear his exceptional talents. His moving, literate songs, such as haunting 'These Days', and the mind-blowing ' Running on Empty' and 'Doctor My Eyes' have become part of the pop culture map, inspiring the generation to come, along with peers Crosby, Stills and Nash, Carole King, and James Taylor.

He began his career at 16, playing legendary folk clubs, like the Troubador, before taking a trip to Greenwich Village, New York City where his raw talent was noticed and he became, at 17, a staff writer for Electra Records, where he wrote for artists such as Tim Buckley, Nico and The Velvet Underground. He was called "new face to look for" by Rolling Stone magazine, and soon after released the sublime 'Jackson Browne' with Geffen Records and gained national and worldwide acclaim.

This year, you can catch Browne as he brings heads on tour across the US. With an ever changing setlist, this is a not-to-be-missed opportunity for Browne aficionados!

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40 reviews, average rating: (3.7 Stars)

Michael and Maria Maloney

A show with something for everyone

For those with a casual interest, you got your Pretender, Everyman, Running on Empty, Doctor My Eyes, Take it Easy, Shape of a Heart, Fountain of Sorrow, I'm Alive, Looking East, These Days. You got great musicality from his razor sharp band, and you got a warmed up, very toned singing voice. You got a three hour show with a 15 minute intermission. (Hey, we ALL wanted Late for the Sky- oh well) If you weren't a dedicated fan, you may not have loved the cuts from his new album, including the brilliant Birds of St. Marks. The dedicated fans loved to hear the long explanations about each song. We all got to appreciate his wit and humor. He was playing in his backyard and felt really at home and he said so. So go!! The casual listener needs to enjoy the musicianship of the first set and wait for the crowd pleasers in the second. GREAT SHOW!! ... Read more

Michael Carroll

Jackson Browne, God’s finest gift to music

Went to the Beacon Theatre on Sunday - travelled with my wife from Ireland to be there, as we do as often as we can to see this great artist. Loved the show, would obviously have loved a full show by Jackson and his band but the 3 hours plus shared with Lucius was a gem. Thanks to all 16 musicians/singers for a really uplifting night - roll on Jackson's next tour (in Ireland again, Jackson???!!!). If you’re a devotee, you’ll know what I mean - if not, treat yourself to one of life’s better musical experiences ... Read more

C. Ellis

Another Great J. Browne Concert

This is my fifth time seeing Jackson Browne (JB) over the last 44 years and it was another fantastic show. The Palace Theatre was a great venue and JB's voice, and band filled the venue with great music. I've been to an acoustic show where the audience shouted requests and JB did the song. Unfortunately, now a vocal group of folks feel that every concert should be shouted requests instead of a planned and rehearsed setlist. The setlist was a great blend of classics (For a Dancer, Dr My Eyes, Running on Empty, Your Bright Baby Blues) some surprises (Love Needs a Heart, Something Fine, Farther On) and some great newer stuff also (Barricades of Heaven, Until Justice is Real). He played for almost three hours and my only regret is that he couldn't play for three more! ... Read more
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