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Michael and Maria Maloney from San Diego, California and Virginia Beach, VA
A SHOW WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
For those with a casual interest, you got your Pretender, Everyman, Running on
Empty,
Doctor My Eyes, Take it Easy, Shape of a Heart, Fountain of Sorrow, I'm Alive,
Looking East,
These Days. You got great musicality from his razor sharp band, and you got a
warmed up,
very toned singing voice. You got a three hour show with a 15 minute
intermission. (Hey, we
ALL wanted Late for the Sky- oh well)
If you weren't a dedicated fan, you may not have loved the cuts from his new
album, including
the brilliant Birds of St. Marks. The dedicated fans loved to hear the long
explanations about
each song. We all got to appreciate his wit and humor. He was playing in his
backyard and felt
really at home and he said so. So go!! The casual listener needs to enjoy the
musicianship of
the first set and wait for the crowd pleasers in the second. GREAT SHOW!!
Jim and Rory Mcdonald from 6466 Kings Drive Oakdale Minn.
ME AND MY SON
What a great show and what a great songwriter and singer.Brought my 26 year old son and had the time of our lives.Thanks Jackson ! PS Me and my son want to quit our jobs and travel the country with
your band and sell your Tee Shirts at your concerts.Just to listen to every show me and my son will buy a trailer down by the river just to be able to hear you sing.Fsntastic!.
Rick Platt from Vancouver, British Columbia
JACKSON BROWNE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
The gentleman who wrote the pc. about his buddy, his wife and his daughter mirror my
own experience. My daughter is now 24 and really no change. My son on the other
hand, has more eclectic tastes...but he gets it. True Americana. Sums it up.
Great pedal steel, and guitar player duo last night. I was lucky enough to have third row
centre seats. Like he was in my living room [almost]. Not as up to date on his new
music as I should be, for a devoted fan, so will take a closer listen.
It was privilege to be in the same room, reality with such a great artist and such a part
of my life. Just a peaceful easy feeling.
Would recommend The Centre 100%, Those mirrors can be tricky for old guys and
railings. Seat was great, though I prefer easier access in and out. Sorry for those I
interrupted. Yes would take children absolutely. The restaurant Jimmys beside the
Centre did not have enough help. Bit of a pain, but once we got to the bar it was great.
Thanks for treating me Roberto.
Michael Catizone from ROCKLAND ONTARIO
PURE HARMMONY
Jackson Browne is one of the hardest working singer/songwriters of all time his voice
,guitar harmony and music brought tears of joy at being able to him perform Thank you
yous are fantastic
Ted in Los Angeles, CA from Los Angeles, California
HALL OF FAMER PERFORMS LIKE IT!
Unlike sports, musicians are only people you get to watch perform even after they enter
the Hall of Fame. Got to share the great Jackson Browne with my 23 year old son. The
night at the Greek was as great as seeing Jackson at the Troubadour in the 70's! Soulful
music with lyrics that tells a story! What more can you ask? If you have a chance to go,
DO IT!
Keith Kirkpatrick from Rockwall, Texas
RED ROCKS VIRGIN
This was the first visit to the Red Rocks Amphitheater for me and my wife and I need
Walt Whitman or Mark Twain to attempt to do justice in prose to this musical venue.
Seeing a concert at Red Rocks is an absolute must for fans of live music, there's
nothing like the natural beauty, setting, and weather this venue has to offer. I love
Jackson Browne, but to my wife he is almost a deity. So for us to share this night
with friends and in this hallowed place of live music was something we'll never
forget. The set list, band, and Jackson were phenomenal. It's amazing that his voice
still sounds like it did 40 years ago. The man may finally be losing a little hair, but he
is most definitely still at the top of his performing game. Highlights included "For A
Dancer", "You Love The Thunder", "Shape of a Heart", "Sky Blue and Black", and
"Your Bright Baby Blues". Thank you Jackson for continuing to share your special gift,
you're truly an icon and an American treasure.
Virginia Vernon from Phoenix, Arizona
JACKSON BROWNE AT THE SYMPHONY HALL PHOENIX, ARIZONA
I have to say that the Jackson Browne Concert last
night was one of the best I’ve ever seen.. no opening
act just him & his band. Played for 2 hours then an
intermission & came back & played for an hour & a
half!! Jackson’s band was new & updated but
complimented the man & his music superbly!! And
JB talked to the audience telling little stories of how
he loves Arizona and has been here many times since
he was 8 years old & came with parents to work on
the Hopi Reservation, then later on playing at
Arcosanti, and writing Take It Easy in Winslow. He
also mentioned that he loves to go to all the crazy
antique stores we have all over the state. He was
laughing that one time he found someone’s teeth in a
jar at one antique store!! He said he will never forget
that! LOL!! All in all JB is a Class Act & gave the
audience 150%!! I have to say it was so good to sit &
listen to really really good music & Jacksons
voice was as good & clear as when he was 25!!
Mark W from Indianapolis, Indiana
ON TOP OF HIS GAME , HASN'T LOST A THING
Fantastic , totally awesome. .His voice
sounded great seasoned with age ,
his band extremely tight , slightly
different arrangements on some
older songs , roughly 2 hours 35
minutes of playing time I've probably
seen him at least 15 times over the
years , all of them great , but this one
sticks out for , especially from a set
list standpoint . To anyone who's
never seen him , young or old I highly
recommend , Keep rocking Jackson😎
Sharon from Indianapolis, Indiana
HE NEVER DISAPPOINTS!
Although the average age of JB's audience grows, the impact of his music is legendary for us "old timers" - his lyrics speak to our youth, young adulthood, middle age and beyond. He is a Poet Extraordinaire and his voice is still strong and his guitar/piano work is beyond compare. Amazing band with him and thank you, Jackson, for giving me another concert to remember and thank you for writing "Take It Easy" - we still miss Glenn Frey!
Jane from Louisville, Kentucky
GREAT SHOW!
Jackson and his band were in fine form in the
Derby City. Like Triple Crown champion,
Justify, they were excellent from start to
finish. Great pace of the show, mixing in hits
and deeper album cuts throughout. Jackson's
voice in fine form. Sounded just as good as
he did in his 20's. Amazing show!!
Susan Buckley from Battle Creek, Michigan
STILL FIRST RATE
One of his best concerts in years. The band is outstanding and, as
Jackson Browne stated, they click together just like a Rubik’s cube. As
usual, he started at the exact start time and played for almost three
hours with a 15 minute break in the middle. Teaming with members of
a gospel choir enriched the music; their addition to the ending of Lives
in the Balance was spot on! Browne’s interaction with the audience
was perfect so we didn’t get a “cookie cutter” performance. He is still
on top of his game.
Jack Straw from Cincinnati, Ohio
HE STILL HAS IT - THAT MAN CAN SING
After seeing JB 40 plus times he still doesn't disappoint. great interaction with the
crowd, good lead into the songs with some background, friendly, happy, good band
and back-up singers and playing at Riverbend/ PNC in Cincinnati, can't get any better
than that. What a venue, Easy in Easy out. JB still has it. he sounds like I 1st heard
him over 40 years ago. What a talent. Can't wait to see him again. he's definitely
one of the best musical talents that has performed flawlessly in over 5 decades....not
many like him.
HM
Dan Serpico from Boston, Massachusetts
MAY 15 AT BLUE HILLS PAVILION
I had never seen Jackson Browne, before, but it was worth the wait. At age 69, his voice is
still strong and he was engaging and personable with the audience. He played 25 songs!
While he played a ton of hit songs (Doctor My Eyes, In the Shape of a Heart, The
Pretender), he also mixed in less well known, but great, songs like: For A Dancer, Before
the Deluge, Your Bright Baby Blues. He mixed between guitar and the piano and mixed up
the pace, with upbeat songs like: Red Neck Friend and Running on Empty, but slowed it
down and showed his soul with songs like: These Days and Love Needs A Heart. Finally,
there were songs off his new album (The Long Way Around), but he also covered Warren
Zevon's Lawyers, Guns & Money.
it was really terrific. If your a Jackson Browne fan - you have to go see him
Dave Cassella from Syracuse, New York
HE’S JUST JACKSON
No glitz...no glitter. To all his fans from the beginning- Jackson Browne
could sing “ Row your boat” for 3 hours and it would be enjoyable. The
cozy Landmark Theatre in Syracuse is a perfect venue for his show. His
female backup singers were terrific and his band just awesome. But it’s
one of the most identifiable voices ever in music that made this a night
to remember. 70 years old(almost?) and the pipes appear to have no
rust. Good guy too.
Callie from Hartford, Connecticut
THANK YOU LISA FOR INTRODUCING ME TO JACKSON BROWNE
It was September of 1974...I was a senior in high school. My first year
at a new school living in a new state. Lisa and Jeannie befriended
me...2 of the best influences I ever met. The first time I heard Jackson
Browne was on a Saturday night, after a great SNL episode, slightly
buzzed from one of Lisa's awkwardly, but superbly rolled joints, and
man was I hooked.
Fast forward 44 years...my awesome son gets us tickets to see
Jackson at the Oakdale Theater in Wallilngford, CT for my 61st
birthday. The magic that captivated me the first time I heard his voice
gave life to the depth of his words all over again.
Thank you Jackson Browne for being present in my life...the good
times and the hard times. You still rock forever in my heart. And a big
shout-out to my son as well, who enjoyed the show "almost" as much
as his mom.
Amy bown from Rochester, NY
WHAT CAN YOU SAY? IT'S JACKSON BROWNE.
Sublime. Inspiring. it was so moving to see one of my greatest heroes--not only because
of his music and poetry, but who he is as a human being. I cried many times. The world
is a better place for having Jackson Browne in it. And his band was A-MAZING. The
acoustics were perfect. Usually sound at concerts is distorted and so loud, it just
becomes noise. This was a wonderfully intimate setting and you could hear every wise
word.
Jenni from Honolulu, Hawaii
5 STARS FOR JACKSON, 0 FOR WAIKIKI SHELL MANAGEMENT
After an absolutely amazing performance by Jackson Browne and his band, the
powers that be "pulled the plug" and shut down the music right in the middle of his
encore . A huge disappointment for all the fans, and an embarrassment to Jackson
Browne and his band. The Waikiki Shell management owes everyone a huge
apology. What a rude way to treat a music legend!
Shaka Brah from Honolulu, Hawaii MAHALO
GOT THE LOAD OUT BUT COULDN’T STAY...
So Jackson comes out for his encore... he's sings the
Load Out... which segues into Stay... : “Jackson Brown
closing with the ultimate encore song, “The Load-
Out/Stay” with lyrics like, “... people stay just a little bit
longer, we wanna play just a little bit longer..” but in
mid-song at 10 pm, the City turns off the PA system!”
Honolulu has a noise ordinance. All outdoor concerts
have to end at 10pm
This was due to a 1981 BLUE OYSTER CULT CONCERT
@ Andrews Amphitheater on the UH campus. I lived
nearby when that happened. The wealthy home
owners lobbied for the noise ordnance. & tonight
was the first time I've seen it enforced. & on a closing
# about 'Staying... A Little Bit Longer. Hilarious
His 3 hour show was incredible. New, classics, and so
In tuned to the audience. We’ve never seen him so
relaxed. & his voice was in perfect tone. His guitar
runner slagged... but that added just the right
comedic edge to the perfectly delivered show. & talk
about Tight(?) the band was great!
Lisa from Orlando, Florida
SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE 30 YEARS AGO-GREAT
Talk about being transported back in time
wonderful my only regret is I had to leave at
early because my sons insulin pump wasn’t
working, wish l could’ve stayed for every
minute, he was the genuine heartfelt great
from the past-
Michael Carroll from Dublin, Ireland
JACKSON BROWNE, GOD’S FINEST GIFT TO MUSIC
Went to the Beacon Theatre on Sunday - travelled with my wife from Ireland to be there, as we do as often as we can to see this great artist. Loved the show, would obviously have loved a full show by Jackson and his band but the 3 hours plus shared with Lucius was a gem. Thanks to all 16 musicians/singers for a really uplifting night - roll on Jackson's next tour (in Ireland again, Jackson???!!!). If you’re a devotee, you’ll know what I mean - if not, treat yourself to one of life’s better musical experiences
Suzanne Kinman from New York, New York
BEACON THEATRE MAGIC
Three hours of amazing music! Lucius started things off and they were little BOSSES. My first time hearing them and I loved them! Jackson Browne was kind, funny and amazing. His interaction with other artists is magic🙌
Dana Aeschliman from Montreal, Quebec
MY BUDDY FROM EBITIBE THOUGHT IT WAS OK
I asked my friend to come along because my wife's tired of hearing singer-
songwriter 'country music' since we got together 15 yrs ago. My buddy's rteally into
Floyd, the Doors, Harmonium and Beau Dommage but he insisted on paying for his
ticket *before* we went to the show. He's still my buddy. I loved it but as my friend
said "C'est dans ton ADN". Browne's music is what is now known as 'Americana'.
Always great to see a show at the Place des Arts. Woulda loved to take my daughter
but she's only 7 and hates my musical taste more than my wife, I think.
John Morcaldi from Cheshire, Connecticut
EXACTLY WHAT YOU'D EXPECT, A GREAT SHOW.....
In his 70th year, Jackson Browne still has the ability to move a crowd with his lyrically adventurous and inspirational songs. While his set list included a fair number of hits (Somebody's Baby, The Pretender, Running On Empty), the evening was mostly given over to deep cuts from his 17 albums, including well loved songs like "For A Dancer" and Little Steven's "I Am A Patriot", the latter having been requested by an audience member. One disappointment was that the encore did not include the expected "The Load Out / Stay". It did include a welcome homage to his good friend, the late Glenn Frey, with whom he wrote the Eagles' first hit, "Take It Easy'. The version performed here more resembled the Eagles' than his own recorded version.
The audience was with him throughout, with several standing ovations and called out requests, some of which he performed, such as the luminous "Shape of a Heart". All in all, a warm and emotional evening with a great singer-songwriter.
Robin lang from Honolulu, Hawaii
JACKSON PHENOMENAL!
Couldn’t have asked for a better professional
show by incredible musicians! He honored the
Hawaiian culture talked about the Hokulea
voyage, and even wore his “slippas”
Everything was top notch until,...
The Honolulu city ordinance 10:00 PM curfew
cut all of electricity and soundstage off in the
middle of his encore “Stay”. Shameful, but he
seemed gracious. Love Jackson!!!
Billy from New York, New York
MERRY CHRISTMAS
This was a gift from Christmas for my wife. Could have played some more older songs for the crowd. Overall very good just not excellent. Would definitely go again.
from Honolulu, Hawaii
HE WAS GREAT BUT CAN’T BELIEVE THE END
I love love loVe JB but I am soooo embarrassed that the shell actually
turned off the sound and lights IN THE MIDDLE of his finale song! Are
you kidding me? How embarrassing for the state of hawaii. Shame on
you Waikiki Shell. This is why so few artist even want to play
Hawaii....no respect.
Laura S from New York, New York
NOT SO GREAT
Had great seats at the first show at the Beacon. He sounded great but his set list was blah. Too many songs no one knew. You can see people all leaving for either the bar or bathroom. He took no suggestions from the audience, he hardly talked, all in all it was kind of boring.
And he finished with a Tom Petty cover, really?????
Still had a great time the entire day with my daughter.
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