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Jackson Browne, “These Days”

American Songwriter - By Davis Inman January 2nd, 2012 at 9:36 am

Though Jackson Browne is often associated today with the social and political consciousness of his songs, "These Days," one of his earliest and often-covered compositions, deals with images of love, loss, and regret.

Occupy Wall Street Video: Jackson Browne on OWS

December 1, 2011: Jackson Browne performs "I am a Patriot" in Liberty Park, and explains why the Occupy movement doesn't need to present a list of demands. Taylor Goldsmith from the band Dawes talks about how Occupy has awakened his generation to the usefulness of protest.

Listen to Me: Buddy Holly is today's Daily Deal on Amazon for one day only

This is a great opportunity to purchase Listen to Me: Buddy Holly for a special low price of only $3.99 today only from Amazon.

Jackson Browne to Sing at Freedom Plaza, Monday 1:00 PM 12/5

Jackson Browne to Sing at Freedom Plaza, Monday 1:00 PM

Washington, DC: Singer songwriter Jackson Browne, will sing at Occupy Washington, DC at Freedom Plaza (13th and Pennsylvania Ave., NW) on Monday, December 4 at 1:00 PM.  Browne has been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.

Browne said "I'm singing at Freedom Plaza to express my solidarity with the Occupy Movement and to thank them for standing up for the ideals and principals I believe in."

Huffington Post: Jackson Browne Debuts Protest Tune at Occupy Wall Street

Occupy Wall Street: Third Eye Blind, Dawes and Jackson Browne Perform In Zuccotti Park

Third Eye Blind, Dawes and Jackson Browne stopped by Zuccotti Park Thursday and played songs in support of Occupy Wall Street. It was the first time the park's seen such performances since police raided the encampment and evicted protesters on November 14.
90s alt-rock band Third Eye Blind (who released a new Occupy-inspired tune recently) played two songs, one of which was "Jumper" before Jackson Browne and Dawes's Taylor Goldsmith took the "stage" and took turns performing.

Occupy Wall Street: Jackson Browne talks with Keith Olbermann about the movement

Countdown with Keith Olbermann December 1, 2011

Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne talks about his recent performance at Zuccotti Park and his support of the movement. Discussing the suppression of Occupy, Jackson says, “People who really have so much money lose how serious a game this is to people who are slipping below the poverty line and whose children’s futures are beginning to evaporate.”

Jackson Browne Debuts Protest Tune at Occupy Wall Street

Songwriter performs with Dawes in Manhattan

December 1, 2011
RollingStone by Matthew Perpetua
Jackson Browne and Dawes played a brief, spirited acoustic set at the Occupy Wall Street protest at Manhattan's Zuccotti Park this afternoon, which included this new tune by Browne that expresses solidarity with the Occupy movement.

Occupy This Album: Rock and Roll Legacy, Grassroots Artists Lend Music And Support for 99%

The Occupation movement is really the voice of the people, it’s an idea that’s been a long time coming

Occupy This Album: Rock and Roll Legacy, Grassroots Artists Lend Music And Support for 99%

Chimes of Freedom – 75 Newly Recorded Bob Dylan Songs by Over 80 Artists Scheduled for January 24 Release

Salutes Amnesty International’s 50th Anniversary and Life-Saving Human Rights Work


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Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie has just been released on DVD!

THE WAVY GRAVY MOVIE: SAINT MISBEHAVIN' takes us on an unforgettable trip through the amazing life and times of poet, clown, activist and FUNdraiser Wavy Gravy.

Jackson Browne pays tribute to John Lennon by performing You've Got to Hide Your Love Away

The 30th Annual John Lennon Tribute: Live From the Beacon Theatre NYC album was released today.

Seventeen artists including Jackson Browne, Patti Smith and blues legend Taj Mahal gathered together in New York, N.Y. on Nov. 12, 2010 to pay tribute to John Lennon. The former Beatles frontman’s catalog was dissected from the early years all the way into his solo career including renditions of “God” by Meshell Ndegeocello, “Come Together” by Taj Mahal, Deva Mahal & Steph Brown and a chilling, mellow version of “Help!” by Alejandro Escovedo.

Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic with Special Guest Bruce Hornsby

October 26th

Festival Miami presents an intimate solo acoustic performance with Jackson Browne and special guest Bruce Hornsby. 

A benefit concert for The Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program.

October 26, 2011 @ 7:59 PM 
UM Maurice Gusman Concert Hall