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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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Jackson Browne (with Kevin McCormick & Mauricio Lewak) and Bonnie Raitt (with Hutch Hutchinson) are doing a Nader - LaDuke 2000 Campaign benefit on Sept.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Jackson Browne's first record in six years broadens his musical scope, continuing his ongoing search for spiritual solace and political justice.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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After hearing from thousands of viewers over the past seven or so years, it seems that most people want a site filled with information about Jackson Browne's music and don't want to have to wait forever for it to upload.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Jackson Browne's wonderful "Going Home" video is tentatively scheduled for a DVD release later this month.
Jackson Browne's wonderful "GOING HOME" video is finally available on DVD!
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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I have written poems but nothing I write could ever have the effect on the human soul as Jackson Browne's lasting legacy, "Late For The Sky" This is a ballad - a rock ballad.
Music has been a big part of my life since my earliest years and Jackson Browne's music has always touched me on a more emotional level than any other music.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Jackson Browne is a late addition to The Rainforest Alliance benefit concert on March 6 at Beacon Theatre in New York.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jackson Browne's songs were recorded by artists such as Nico, Tom Rush, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Eagles, Bonnie Raitt, The Byrds and Gregg Allman.
Jackson Browne's solo debut album " Jackson Browne, " was released in January 1972 and produced the Top 10 hit single "Doctor My Eyes" and the classic song "Rock Me On The Water.
Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby, Shawn Colvin and David Lindley will start their 22-show group tour with 4 shows late this month begining August 26th in Mansfield, MA.
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Jordan Jones, Rapper
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Jackson Browne's mid-80s hit, "Lawyers in Love" is another work (though a pop song, this time) suffused with the cold war, and it happened to come up in rotation in iTunes (which I had shuffling through about 10 GB of music) while I was reading Eon.
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