Simon Cosyns
Updated: 0:15, 23 Jul 2021
WITH his floppy centre parting and big brown eyes, Jackson Browne was the quintessential sensitive singer-songwriter in the Seventies.
When Bruce Springsteen inducted him into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2004, he spoke of a “guy in baggy jeans and T-shirt, singing his serious songs. And his hair was perfect!”
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At 72, the long-time Los Angeles resident, who wrote Take It Easy for the Eagles, still exudes West Coast cool and is highly regarded by the next generation of singersCredit: PR Handout
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Jackson in his younger daysCredit: PR Handout
He continued: “I also noticed Jackson drew an enormous amount of good-looking women while the E Street Band and I were drawing rooms filled with men. Not that great-looking men, either!”