Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Jackson Browne (born Clyde Jackson Browne, October 9, 1948), now 75 years old, moved to Los Angeles at the age of three. As a teenager, he experienced success as a songwriter, writing a number of songs for major acts, including the Eagles first hit single ' "Take It Easy." In 1972, he released his self-titled debut solo album, the first of fifteen consecutive Top 100 albums in the US. Some of Browne's most popular songs include "Doctor, My Eyes," "Take It Easy," "Running on Empty," "Stay," "The Pretender," "Tender Is The Night," and "Somebody's Baby," which was included in the film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Browne is also a well-known environmental activist, having founded the anti-nuclear activist-musician group MUSE (Musicians for Safe Energy) in 1979 with Bonnie Raitt, Graham Nash, Harvey Wasserman, and John Hall. Since then, he's committed to making his tours as "green" as possible.
These are photos from concerts where Jackson Browne played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Jackson Browne / Orleans Nov 26, 1976 Los Angeles, California, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Nov 21, 1976 Chico, California, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Nov 19 - 20, 1976 Oakland, California, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Nov 18, 1976 Santa Clara, California, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Nov 12, 1976 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Oct 21, 1976 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jackson Browne / Orleans Oct 20, 1976 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim