My steel drum percussion videos from gigs around Chicago, Indiana, and beyond. I play professional SteelDrums at over 150 gigs per year. A one-man-band as I play and record all my backing vocals myself. I also teach marching percussion at 2 high schools in Indiana.
I hope she is teaching others to follow in her footsteps, as it would be a shame not to forward this kind of talent! she is amazing! I would compare her brain to Einstein. Bet he couldn’t have done what she does!
He has been the friend in my head & the soundtrack to my life for 45 years. He pulled me through teen angst and joyous times as well. His lyrics are rare beautiful masterpieces with magical melodies. My favorite is Fountain of Sorrow. Listening is like being wrapped in a warm fuzzy blanket. He is my muse. ❤
Beautiful, tears in my eyes. Cut to a nice obscure tune too. Of course I know I'm Alive and Too Many Angels but honestly never heard this one. Touching moment between great fans and and a gentleman.
Well yes i met Jackson when he was in a garage band just starting out in Fullerton, Ca (Sunny hills). My friend and i were 14 and Jackson was 15 we met him on the way to Knotts Berry Farm we stopped in a Thrifty's for an ice-cream cone there he was not yet famous but in just a few years all would change. Then again after many concerts seeing him i once again fast forward to around 2011 at a meet and greet at Amoeba Records Hollywood would again face to face and a shake of the hand we met. I got two autograph vinyl albums a poster a guitar pick form the drummer who was a super nice guy see i was the first on the seen in Amoeba he noticed that and said obviously your a fan so an original guitar pick i received, pretty cool! Yes might just be Jackson's biggest fan going back to when he was with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in the late 60's running around Long beach, Ca.
Is the jet stream that you're looking at the dark clouds and then the light clouds with the Gap in between and you can see it almost looks like an airplane just took off but it's just a jet stream there in the ocean as well pretty cool
This is really cool! I marched Southwind from 2000-2003 . Unfortunately, I lost my video yearbook. This brought back a lot of memories for me being one of the last in my generation to march a G bugle. I also know some Star Alumni who I net much later. Great people!
Years ago, I was in driving and "Take It Easy" was on the radio. My friend said "That's JB". I said, "No he co-wrote it, but it's the Eagles singing." My friend said "No, not the radio, the guy on his bicycle next to us". We were in Santa Monica, so it probably was him.
Love this!! I was lucky enough to meet him and had the chance to chat for a few minutes - I have met him a couple other times but they were rushed - always a fan!!
Almost 70 here.....been listening to Jackson Browne for over 50 years.....and my name is Jack Brown.....and have been called Jackson by many friends....am honored.......