Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne has come to epitomize the term singer-songwriter. His songs stand out as paragons of both personal and political songwriting and have been recorded by Linda Ronstadt and the Byrds, with “Take It Easy,” which he co-wrote with the Eagles’ Glenn Frey, giving that band its first big hit. But he remains best known for his own hits like “Running On Empty” and “Doctor My Eyes,” and was rewarded for his achievements in 2004 with his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Key songs in the Brown catalog include “Doctor My Eyes,” “Rock Me on the Water,” “Running on Empty,” “Take It Easy” and “The Pretender.”
