Jackson Browne

As both the precocious bard and poet laureate of the Laurel Canyon elite, Jackson Browne created a late-'60s/early-'70s repertoire that found him standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the other notables of the day. Alongside peers such as Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Browne helped define the West Coast singer/songwriter oeuvre. He first polished his craft through penning songs for others, including the Eagles (for whom he helped compose the breakthrough hit "Take It Easy"), the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the Byrds, and ex-Velvet Underground chanteuse and occasional lover Nico. On the strength of those tunes, he was signed to David Geffen's fledgling Geffen Records.

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The Fillmore Miami Beach

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The Fillmore Miami Beach

1700 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Category: Music Venues

Region: South Beach

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Saturday, November 21. The Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $33 to $66.50; livenation.com

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Browne soon created a sweep of stirring solo albums, imbued with a thoughtful but freewheeling attitude that veered from introspective rumination to unflinching angst, all accentuated by a heady infusion of infectious melodies and soap opera sensibilities. As the '70s came to a close and a shattered relationship with actress Daryl Hannah played out in public, Browne retreated into the shadows, both literally and figuratively. His political anthems overpowered songs about wounded romance, and his personal passions became directed to any number of social causes.

With the release of two recent live acoustic retrospectives, Browne ultimately reminds us that his confessional vulnerability and willingness to bare his soul have always endeared him to his legions of fans. Just re-examine the restless resolve of "These Days" and "Doctor My Eyes," the road-weary perseverance of "Running on Empty," the painful and repentant musings of "Fountain of Sorrow" and "The Pretender," or the celebratory optimism of "Rock Me on the Water." A musician who helped articulate an uneasy generation's grappling with the darker realities of maturity and responsibility, Browne remains nothing less than an artist for the ages.

 
 

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