It’s been 50 years since Jackson Browne recorded “Doctor My Eyes,” his first hit in which the world’s troubles have caused the singer’s tear ducts to run dry. Fifteen albums and eight Grammy nominations later, he’s now out with his first new album in seven years. NewsHour Weekend’s Tom Casciato talked with Browne in Los Angeles about his new work, and the themes and subjects he’s returned to often in his songs.
FOOTAGE/STILLS:
Jackson Browne
CAMERA:
Jayme Roy
EDITOR:
Tom Casciato
SPECIAL THANKS
Peter Bunetta
Jay Martel
Sarah Hemphill
Coco Segaller
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