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Jackson Browne Confirmed for ACM@UCO Master Class

ADDITIONAL CLASSES SET WITH CHART-TOPPING SONGWRITER BRYAN WHITE, AND LIVIA
TORTELLA, CO-PRESIDENT/COO OF WARNER BROS. RECORDS


Jackson Browne

The Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central
Oklahoma
(ACM@UCO) has confirmed a stellar
lineup for master classes this fall, with guests including Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jackson Browne on Nov 22, Co-
President/COO of Warner Bros. Records Livia Tortella on Nov 17 and chart-topping country songwriter
Bryan White on Dec 6. ACM@UCO Master classes, moderated by the school’s CEO and Flaming Lips
manager Scott Booker, offer students intimate access to some of the music industry’s most successful and innovative
figures. Past classes have featured The Who’s Roger Daltrey, The Mountain Goats, Local
Natives
and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips.

Since its creation, The Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma has generated
worldwide buzz with its innovative, groundbreaking approach to music education – the first of its kind in the United
States. The school, which grants a two-year associate’s degree in music performance and production, is the U.S.
branch of Britain’s groundbreaking Academy of Contemporary Music, based in Guildford, England.

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XP Registry Cleaners – Are They Helpful To Your PC Maintenance Routine? Posted By : peter browne

If you’re looking to clean up your registry then you’re going to need to look into XP registry cleaners. As much as we hate to admit it, XP is not quite as stable as Windows Vista or 7, and because of that it is quite vital for you to perform the right level of maintenance. The question however is what do these registry cleaners do and what can occur if you do not constantly perform maintenance on your Windows registry.

Windows Registry Optimizer – The Benefits Revealed Posted By : peter browne

There are many times when you computer does not respond to your requests, at these times the registry could be have major difficulties with the number of applications installed and the retrieval of information,to keep your computer running in top form, you need to perform maintenance on a regular basis,the steps are straight forward and the rewards are plenty.

Rickie Fowler Girlfriend Alexandra Browne ?

According some informations from  Rickie Fowler’s inner circle is undaunted by his new life in the spotlight — his 18-year-old girlfriend, Alexandra Browne, daughter of PGA Tour player Olin.
“She’s used to it,” Fowler said. “It’s nothing new to her, and it’s nice to have someone around like that.”
Fowler has made the transition from amateur play [...]

1% for the Planet Album Johnson, Browne, Potter, ALO

Artists Raise Money and Awareness with 1% for the Planet Album

1% for the Planet, a global network of 1,200 companies that donate 1% of annual sales to environmental causes, has released a digital music compilation: 1% for the Planet: The Music, Vol. 1, the world’s first music compilation dedicated to supporting non-profit organizations working to create a healthy planet. The album aims to accelerate the 1% movement by engaging more people and inspiring more companies to join.


In early January the album hit #1 on Amazon.com’s MP3 download chart, and broke into the top 50 on iTunes’ bestselling album list. Featuring more than forty tracks for only $9.99, the album can be found on the 1% music web site, and on all major music download sites.

More than 40 musicians have donated music to the album and are featured on the 1% music site. Leading artists, including Jack Johnson, Jackson Browne, and Grace Potter, gave rare and exclusive tracks. “The artists are amazing. They have been incredibly supportive of the project from the beginning, and their passion is infectious. Fans hear the artists’ music and are inspired to get involved themselves” says Melody Grote, VP of Marketing and Acquisitions, 1%.

In the spirit of reducing waste generated from the distribution and disposal of traditional CDs, the album is an all-digital release. At the new 1% music web site, fans can sample and buy the music, see what the artists are saying about their involvement in the cause, and spread the word online. Supporters can visit the site to get a web badge to display on their site or blog, or use social media tools like Facebook and Twitter to spread the word.

Though the release is all-digital, the compilation is also available to offline purchasers. With a greater number of consumers buying CDs only to store them after they’ve saved the music digitally, 1% for the Planet offers consumers and retailers a more earth-friendly option in purchasing music. Eco friendly download cards allow the music to be merchandised in retail stores alongside regular CDs. The download card evokes the look and feel of a CD but is made entirely of recycled paper. Consumers purchase the download card with an enclosed access code which allows them to download the music. The new format is available now to retailers worldwide.

1% for the Planet: The Music, Vol. 1 is an easy way to make a difference for anyone who loves good music,” says Grote. “Listeners can share the music online with their friends, family and colleagues in order to exponentially increase giving to the environment.”

Details on all 41 tracks can be found at music.onepercentfortheplanet.org.


Jackson Browne & David Lindley Album & International Tour

JACKSON BROWNE & DAVID LINDLEY COME TOGETHER FOR INTERNATIONAL TOUR

THE DUO RELEASE LOVE IS STRANGE, A 2-CD LIVE SET ON MAY 11

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Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne will take to the road this summer with his band and longtime friend and musical co-conspirator David Lindley. Comprising dates in the U.S. and Europe, the Jackson Browne with David Lindley Tour follows the May 11 release of Love Is Strange (Inside Recordings), a 2-CD live set capturing a tour of Spain that Browne and Lindley did in 2006.

The Jackson Browne with David Lindley Tour begins with a month-long European leg kicking off in Bristol, UK on June 3. Other highlights include shows at the Stadpark in Hamburg, Germany (6/15), Casino de Paris in Paris, France (6/18), and Hampton Court Palace and Royal Albert Hall in London (6/8 and 6/29, respectively). More European dates will be announced shortly.

Stateside, the Jackson Browne with David Lindley Tour gets underway July 20 at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. U.S. summer dates run through the end of September; the first U.S. leg concludes at Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta on August 15. Highlights along the way include the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (7/23), the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA (7/24), Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO (8/5), and the Nokia Theatre in Grand Prairie, TX (8/13).

Accompanying Jackson Browne and David Lindley on tour will be Browne’s band of almost 20 years: Kevin McCormick (bass), Mark Goldenberg (guitars), Mauricio Lewak (drums) and Jeff Young (keyboards, backing vocals). They’re joined by members (since 2008) Chavonne Stewart and Alethea Mills, vocalists Browne (as a mentor) met in 2001 when they were attending Washington Preparatory High School in South Los Angeles, singing in the school choir.


On record and in performance, Jackson Browne and David Lindley have a musical association reaching back almost 40 years. Regarded as a legendary stringed-instrument virtuoso, Lindley has played on many of Browne’s albums, beginning with 1973′s For Everyman, and on classics including Late For The Sky and The Pretender (the latter two both on Rolling Stone‘s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time). Browne also produced Lindley’s best-known LP, 1983′s acclaimed El Rayo-X.

Prior to 2010′s Jackson Browne with David Lindley Tour, the last time the two musicians played live dates together was a 2006 run of concerts in Spain-in grand concert halls, rock venues, and intimate clubs alike. That tour resulted in the forthcoming 2-CD album Love Is Strange, “En Vivo Con Tino” – featuring Browne and Lindley live with celebrated Spanish percussionist Tino di Geraldo. Set for worldwide release May 11 on Browne’s independent label Inside Recordings, Love Is Strange was produced by Jackson Browne and Paul Dieter.

In liner notes Browne wrote for Love Is Strange, he considers Lindley’s reputation for elusiveness, nearly as mythic as his string-playing prowess. “Why had I not thought of this before? Take him where he doesn’t speak the language and he will HAVE TO leave the gig and come with you to the restaurant, or to the club,” says Browne. “This was an unexpected strategy breakthrough in a pursuit that for a legion of friends, disciples and admirers has become known as ‘stalking the wild Lindley.’”

Jackson Browne & David Lindley Tour Dates

06/03/10 Thu Colston Hall Bristol, GB

06/04/10 Fri Sheffield City Hall Sheffield, GB

06/06/10 Sun The Sage Gateshead, GB

06/09/10 Wed Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam, NL

06/11/10 Fri Cirkus Stockholm, SE

06/14/10 Mon Tradgardsforeningen Gothenburg, SE

06/15/10 Tue Stadtpark Hamburg, GER

06/17/10 Thu Palais Des Beaux-Arts Brussels, BEL

06/18/10 Fri Casino de Paris Paris, FRA

06/20/10 Sun Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, GB

06/21/10 Mon Usher Hall Edinburgh, GB

06/23/10 Wed The Marquee Cork, IR

06/29/10 Tue Royal Albert Hall London, GB

07/01/10 Thu Royal Concert Hall Nottingham, GB

07/02/10 Fri Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool, GB

07/20/10 Tue The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV

07/21/10 Wed Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay San Diego, CA

07/23/10 Fri Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA

07/24/10 Sat Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA

07/27/10 Tue Cuthbert Amphitheatre Eugene, OR

07/30/10 Fri Chateau Ste. Michelle Concerts on the Green Woodinville, WA

07/31/10 Sat Maryhill Winery Goldendale, WA

08/02/10 Mon Idaho Botanical Garden Boise, ID

08/03/10 Tue Theatre at The Brick Bozeman, MT

08/05/10 Thu Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO

08/07/10 Sat Orpheum Theatre Sioux City, IA

08/08/10 Sun Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO

08/10/10 Tue Fabulous Fox Theatre St. Louis, MO

08/11/10 Wed Brady Theater Tulsa, OK

08/13/10 Fri Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, TX

08/15/10 Sun Chastain Park Amphitheater Atlanta, GA

Jackson Browne is currently on tour with Sheryl Crow in Japan.

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Browne comes to an agreement with McCain over copyright infringement

American rock singer Jackson Browne has come to an agreement with, and received an apology from former presidential candidate John McCain for using one of his songs during last year’s campaign.
Browne, 60, had sued McCain and the Republican Party for copyright infringement last August, after his song ‘Running on Empty’ was used in an Internet [...]

Browne settles over McCain song

Jackson Browne

Singer Jackson Browne has received an apology from former presidential candidate John McCain for using one of his songs during last year’s campaign.

Browne sued McCain and the Republican Party for copyright infringement last August, after his song Running on Empty was used in an internet advert.

Details of an agreed financial settlement were not disclosed.

The Republican Party also said it would get artists’ permission before using their work in future campaigns.

Browne said: "This settlement is really a great affirmation of what I believed my rights to be, and all writers’ rights to be.

"One would hope that a presidential candidate would not only know the law but respect it. It was a matter of bringing that issue to bear."

Running on Empty was used in an advert mocking Democrat Barack Obama "for suggesting that the country conserve gas through proper tyre inflation".

A statement from the party said McCain did not know about the advert, which was created by the Ohio Republican Party and removed after Browne complained.

"We apologise that a portion of the Jackson Browne song Running on Empty was used without permission," said a statement attributed to McCain and the state and national parties.

Legal papers filed by Browne last year stated the singer was concerned the use of his music would cause people to conclude he was endorsing McCain, even though the 60-year-old singer is a self-described liberal.

He had been seeking $75,000 (£45,600) in damages.

Browne released the song Running on Empty – and an album by the same name – in 1977.

McCain’s campaign received complaints from several musicians whose music was used during his presidential candidacy, including Foo Fighters, Heart and John Mellencamp. </p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Sun Spin: Jackson Browne

CLASSIC ALBUM SPOTLIGHT RETURNS WITH A TOOL FOR LIVING THROUGH TOUGH TIMES

Now there’s a world of illusion and fantasy
In the place where the real world belongs
Still I look for the beauty in songs
To fill my head and lead me on

Some albums slip past our defenses, touching places we might rather have left alone, tender spots that never quite scab over. While perhaps not always consciously welcome, it is these albums that become the bedrock of our listening, informing our lives and offering cold comfort and understanding when both are in short supply in the “real world.” Jackson Browne‘s third album, Late For The Sky (1974) is such a marvel of unvarnished honesty flecked with romantic understanding, true empathy and poignant awareness of human frailty. The intervening 35 years have done nothing to diminish the instantaneous emotional zap this record produces when the needle hits the groove. All its quietude and wise-beyond-its-years resonance (he was just 25 when he recorded it) is preserved in music crafted with extraordinary attention to detail in every respect.

With angels sleeping beside him along hitchhiked roadsides, Browne wrestles with torn and empty dreams and how one goes on when their tank is empty. It’s a place all of us reach from time to time but few of us possess the acumen and insight to turn our own low tides into something that reaches other’s shores. Where it’s easy to lash out in such moments, blame someone else for our circumstance, Browne spreads it around, never sparing himself a healthy measure:

Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small
Though it hasn’t really been that long a time
What I was seeing wasn’t what was happening at all
Although for a while, our path did seem to climb

Late For The Sky is one of the templates for the so-called California Country sound, where Nashville’s slick slide meets the sativa vibe of oceans, forests and dirty blue jean, long-haired thinking. The album is a direct descendent of what Gram Parsons was moving towards and a mighty influence on future generations, a less acknowledged but just as crucial instigator as Neil Young’s Harvest. In some ways, Browne is even more successful in marrying musical sophistication and grand scale to hyper-personal themes than Young’s early attempts on say his debut. The way the words, ideas and music intertwine here is breathtaking and never seems forced. Like the best sets, there’s an internal logic that ties everything into intricate knots, where each element is as it should be. Rock is generally a touch messier (and perhaps happily so) but artistry of this level brings to mind John Barth’s line, “In art as in lovemaking, heartfelt ineptitude has its appeal and so does heartless skill, but what you want is passionate virtuosity.”

Passion lies at the center of Late For The Sky, which examines relationships with clear eyes (“when you see through loves illusions, there lies the danger/ And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool”) and the individual’s place in the universe (“dreaming I can make it right/ if I closed my eyes and tried with all my might”). Track after track explicates some heart truth or thought stirred staring at night skies, alone and wondering. It is an exposed place for any writer and yet Browne sings in a sharp, strong voice of things usually held close to the chest, sharing of himself in a way that aids our own self-examination, his bravery perhaps, if we’re lucky, becoming our own. And always without undue sentimentality:

Everyone I’ve ever known has wished me well
Anyway that’s how it seems, it’s hard to tell
Maybe people only ask you how you’re doing
‘Cause that’s easier than letting on how little they could care

Frequently it is David Lindley‘s exquisite guitar work that speaks directly to these deep places in us, bypassing language to vibrate our soul with pure, emotion soaked sound. And he’s equally gorgeous and effective on violin (dig his soaring through closer “Before The Deluge”), but it’s most often his unbelievably powerful slide work that takes one’s breath away. The cry he unleashes at the beginning of “Farther On” is every bit the equal of Lightnin’ Hopkins or any other celebrated bluesman, but Lindley never falls back on blues cliches, forging a new language inside rock with his slicing poetry.

The whole core band – Doug Haywood (bass), Jai Winding (keys), Larry Zack (drums), Lindley (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar and fiddle) and Browne’s own guitar and keys – is pretty damn together, playing with intuitive grace further amplified by tremendous backing vocals from Don Henley, Terry Reid, J.D. Souther and Dan Fogelberg. Long before he was cutting his own albums, Browne was a respected Los Angeles songwriter whose tunes had been cut by a host of late ’60s/early ’70s luminaries. Even at his young age, he was already a respected man about town, and the pros gathered around him here reflect that.

It would probably be enough to score a spot on Rolling Stone‘s 2003 list of the Top 500 Albums of All Time if it were just a king size bummer fest, but Late For The Sky turns on its heels midway. The second side positively skips, finding fortitude and black tinged jubilation that feels real, sustainable, genuine:

Walking slow down the avenue
Through my old neighborhood
Don’t know why I’m happy
I’ve got no reason to feel this good
Maybe it’s because I’m all alone
And I’ve got no place to go
And everywhere I look I see
Another person I’ll never know

I got a thing or two to say
Before I walk on by
I’m feeling good today
But if die a little farther along
I’m trusting everyone to carry on

What the last half seems to say is, “There’s life after the flood.” No matter what the world throws at you, no matter the hurt or confusion we currently feel, we heal, rebuild and move on. Browne’s subsequent career has continued to reflect these themes but they’ve never been more beautifully articulated than Late For The Sky, a bonafide classic to be sure.

Track Listing

Side One:
1. Late for the Sky
2. Fountain of Sorrow
3. Farther On
4. The Late Show

Side Two:
1. The Road and the Sky
2. For a Dancer
3. Walking Slow
4. Before the Deluge