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Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 30 million albums in the United States. [ 1 ] Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles , he had his first successes writing songs for others.
"Here Come Those Tears Again" is a song co-written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne and included on his 1976 album The Pretender. Released as a single, it reached #23 one year to the week after the death of Browne's wife, Phyllis Major, spending nine weeks on the chart, after entering the Billboard Hot 100 on February ...
Hannah with Jackson Browne at the Academy Awards, 1988 Hannah had long-term relationships with John F. Kennedy Jr. [ 55 ] and musician Jackson Browne . [ 56 ] She and Browne began dating in 1983 and broke up in 1992 amid unsubstantiated rumors that Browne had been physically abusive to her. [ 57 ]
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As young artists like Phoebe Bridgers have befriended him, Jackson Browne, 72, has released his first studio album in six years, 'Downhill From Everywhere.'
The Pretender was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1978, but did not win.. Record World said that "Browne's tender concerns are as insightfully expressed as has become the norm, Jon Landau's production adding a subtle broadening of the rock base" and said that "'The Fuse,' 'The Pretender,' 'Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate' and 'The Only Child' are particularly moving and beautifully arranged."
John Mellencamp, Jackson Browne, Mavis Staples and Dion DiMucci have been named recipients of the second annual American Music Honors by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American ...
On the surface it tells of the mournful memory of a friend of Browne's, Adam Saylor, who died in 1968, possibly by suicide. Wordplay and themes in the lyrics make allusions to mankind and Browne's place in this lost mankind, playing off of the name "Adam" and its religious connotations, and the use of candle as a metaphor for life's journey: "Now the story's told that Adam jumped, but I'm ...