Jackson Browne

American singer-songwriter

Jackson Browne is a renowned American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 18 million albums in the United States. He emerged as a teenage songwriter in the mid-1960s, writing hits for others before launching his own successful solo career, known for albums like “Running on Empty” and “The Pretender.”

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About the Jackson Browne

Clyde Jackson Browneis an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 18 million albums in the United States.

Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles, he had his first successes writing songs for others. He wrote “These Days” as a 16-year-old; the song became a minor hit for the German singer and Andy Warhol protege Nico in 1967. He also wrote several songs for fellow Southern California bands the Nitty Gritty Dirt Bandand Eagles, the latter of whom had their first Billboard Top 40 hit in 1972 with the Browne co-written song “Take It Easy”.

Encouraged by his successes writing songs for others, Browne released his self-titled debut album in 1972, which included two Top 40 hits of his own, “Doctor, My Eyes” and “Rock Me on the Water”. For his debut album, as well as the next several albums and concert tours, Browne started to work closely with The Section, a prolific session band which also worked with a number of other prominent singer-songwriters of the era. His second album, For Everyman, was released in 1973. His third album, Late for the Sky (1974), was his most successful to that point, peaking at number 14 on the Billboard 200 album chart. His fourth album, The Pretender (1976), continued the pattern of each album topping the previous by peaking at number 5 on the album chart, and included the hit singles “Here Come Those Tears Again” and “The Pretender”.

Browne’s 1977 album Running on Empty, however, is his signature work; it rose to number 3 on the album chart and remained there for over a year. Both live and a concept album, it explores in its songs the themes of life as a touring musician, and the album was recorded both on stage and in places touring musicians spend time when not playing, such as hotel rooms, backstage, and in one case on a moving tour bus. The album produced two Top 40 singles, “Running on Empty” and “The Load-Out/Stay”, and many of the other tracks became popular radio hits on the AOR format.

Browne had successful albums through the 1980s, including the 1980 album Hold Out, which was his only number 1 album; the non-album single “Somebody’s Baby”, which was used in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and 1983’s Lawyers in Love, which included the hit single “Tender Is the Night”. In 1986, he released Lives in the Balance, which had several radio hits and included the introspective “In the Shape of a Heart”, which was inspired by the suicide of his first wife a decade prior. His string of hit albums came to an end at that point, as his next several albums failed to produce a gold or platinum RIAA rating.

He released two compilation albums, The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne in 1997, and The Very Best of Jackson Browne, released in conjunction with his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2004. His most recent studio album is 2021’s Downhill from Everywhere, the follow-up to 2014’s Standing in the Breach, which included the first fully realized version of his song “The Birds of St. Marks”, a song he had written at age 18. In 2015, Rolling Stone ranked him as 37th in its list of the “100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time”.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jackson Browne is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist.

Jackson Browne was born on October 9, 1948.

Jackson Browne has sold over 18 million albums in the United States.

As a 16-year-old, Jackson Browne wrote the song ,These Days,, which became a minor hit for the German singer and Andy Warhol protégé Nico in 1967.

Jackson Browne co-wrote the song ,Take It Easy,, which was the Eagles’ first Billboard Top 40 hit in 1972.

Jackson Browne’s 1977 album ,Running on Empty, is considered his signature work, reaching number 3 on the album chart and remaining there for over a year.

Jackson Browne was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.

29 Quotes by Jackson Browne

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    I’d have to say that my favorite thing is writing a song that really says how I feel, what I believe – and it even explains the world to myself better than I knew it.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    So what I do, more than play any instrument – I mean, I love to play – but more than that, I write songs. Songs that are about living, about what it’s like to be going through all the things that people go through in life.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    The biggest influence? I’ve had several at different times – but the biggest for me was Bob Dylan, who was a guy that came along when I was twelve or thirteen and just changed all the rules about what it meant to write songs.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    When I really started liking music was when I could play some of it myself, and after a couple of years of playing folk music, I kinda rediscovered those hits that were on the radio all the time when I was a kid.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    I started playing the trumpet when I was about eight.

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    I never was a very good singer.

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    No matter how close to yours another’s steps have grown, in the end there is one dance you’ll do alone.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    And my dad wanted me to play the trumpet because that’s what he liked. His idol was Louis Armstrong. My dad thought my teeth came together in a way that was perfect for playing the trumpet.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    I taught myself to play the piano, because I wanted to play it.

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    We have an open society. No one will come and take me away for saying what I am saying. But they don’t have to, if they can control how many people hear it. And that’s how they do it.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    That folk music led to learning to play, and making things up led to what turns out to be the most lucrative part of the music business – writing, because you get paid every time that song gets played.

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    American singer-songwriter

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    Music itself is a great source of relaxation. Parts of it anyway. Working in the studio, that’s not relaxing, but playing an instrument that I don’t know how to play is unbelievably relaxing, because I don’t have any pressure on me.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    Now, guitar was pretty cool. Everybody knew something on the guitar. So I wanted to play guitar, but I told my dad if he wanted me to keep studying something, I’d like to study piano.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    Musician jokes are a kind of joke that usually have to do with how much money someone makes. Musicians are always starving, so they’re really mean to each other about who makes what.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    Like, What is the least often heard sentence in the English language? That would be: Say, isn’t that the banjo player’s Porsche parked outside?

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    American singer-songwriter

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    I wrote the song For A Dancer for a friend of mine who died in a fire. He was in the sauna in a house that burned down, so he had no idea anything was going on. It was very sad.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    I’ve written many extra verses to songs that I learned to sing – an extra verse about a friend, or just add some verse – and that led to writing my own songs.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    I love to read. I love to stretch. In the morning, I get up, and if I’m not in a hurry, I will lie on the floor on a rug, look through some books and magazines, and maybe listen to music and try to do stretching exercises to tune up.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    Right around the end of the fifties, college students and young people in general, began to realize that this music was almost like a history of our country – this music contained the real history of the people of this country.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    I’ve also gotten to play in front of a million people in Central Park when there was a grass roots movement calling for nuclear disarmament – it was about 1982 – they called it Peace Sunday.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    So I had a couple of years of playing trumpet. I really enjoyed it, but it was not the kind of instrument you could whip out at a party. Let’s face it.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    You can take as much as you can from the generation that has preceded you, but then it’s up to you to make something new.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    As far as those kinds of things, I also played at the concert to call for the release of Nelson Mandela when he was a political prisoner in South Africa. We were celebrating his 70th birthday and calling for his release.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    That’s maybe the most important thing each generation does, is to break a lot of rules and make up their own way of doing things.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    I told my father I wanted to play the banjo, and so he saved the money and got ready to give me a banjo for my next birthday, and between that time and my birthday, I lost interest in the banjo and was playing guitar.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    I grew up reading Shakespeare and Mark Twain.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    Also, right at that particular time in the music business, because of people like the Beatles, people began owning their own publishing. I’ll just say this really quickly – they used to divide the money for the music that was written in two, just equal halves.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    It was a great time to be born, because I got to have my own publishing company right from the beginning, so I made more money than somebody would have doing what I did ten or fifteen years before.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter

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    The idea that I wrote something that stood for the way I feel about things, and that it lasts, that’s probably my favorite thing that I’ve done.

    Jackson Browne

    American singer-songwriter