Jackson Browne’s 1976 was a tumultuous one. In February, his emotive ballad “Late for the Sky” was featured in Taxi Driver, during a scene in which Robert De Niro watches American Bandstand shortly after shooting a man in a bodega. In March, while Browne was in the studio cutting The Pretender, his wife Phyllis Major fatally overdosed on barbiturates. “Here Come Those Tears Again,” a devastating song co-written by Major’s mother, was included on the album.
To promote The Pretender, Browne appeared on the television series Soundstage, performing tracks...
To promote The Pretender, Browne appeared on the television series Soundstage, performing tracks...
- 9/13/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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