Jackson Browne - For Everyman

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What do the Eagles and Jackson Browne have in common? Who was the first artist to sing one of the best-known Jackson Browne-penned songs? What pedal steel player also was a renowned stop-motion animator? Who in the heck is Rockaday Johnny? Is David Crosby really all that?

We attempt to answer all of this and more on this week’s episode about Jackson Browne’s second album, For Everyman. Released in 1973, this album contains a who’s who of southern Californian country-rock royalty. The album contains some of Browne’s best compositions, including the hauntingly beautiful “These Days.”

 
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