Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne is an American singer-songwriter who has written and recorded songs such as "These Days", "The Pretender", "Running on Empty", "Lawyers In Love", "Doctor My Eyes", "Take It Easy", "For A Rocker", and "Somebody's Baby". In 2004, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Occidental College in Los Angeles, California.

In 1972, Browne released his debut solo album Jackson Browne which included "Doctor My Eyes", along with "Rock Me On the Water", "Jamaica Say You Will" and "Song for Adam". His next album, For Everyman, was released in 1973 and featured the singles "Take It Easy" and "These Days".

Late for the Sky was released in 1974 and the album peaked at #14 on the Billboard album chart. It featured the songs "For a Dancer," "Before the Deluge" and "Fountain of Sorrow". His next album, The Pretender.was released in 1976, after the suicide of his first wife, Phyllis Major. The album features the songs "Linda Paloma", "Your Bright Baby Blues", "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" and "Here Come Those Tears Again" which was cowritten with Nancy Farnsworth, the mother of Browne's wife, after the untimely death of her daughter.

Music Videos

 * Anything Can Happen
 * For America
 * I'm Alive
 * In The Shape of a Heart
 * Lawyers in Love
 * Some Bridges
 * Tender is the Night
 * You're a Friend of Mine (with Clarence Clemons)