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  1. The Pretender is the fourth album by the American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1976. It peaked at No. 5 on Billboard 's album chart. The singles from the album were "Here Come Those Tears Again", which reached No. 23, and "The Pretender", which peaked at No. 58.

  2. Lowell met Susan Taylor (nickname Jonna) during his days with The Factory. They had Lowell's first child, Forrest George, in March 1969. George and his first wife, Pattie Price, had a son, Luke, in April 1970. They divorced, and he became involved with Elizabeth Levy. They had a daughter, Inara George, in July 1974; the couple ...

  3. 2 days ago · The Pretender. Amazon Review. A songwriting prodigy since his teens, Jackson Browne had already reached a zenith in confessional writing with 1974’s Late for the Sky, a song cycle of his guitar and piano based anthems, reveries, and rockers, distilling themes of disillusionment, apocalypse, friendship, and fragile romances.

  4. Dec 9, 2011 · Written the the wake of a personal tragedy, The Pretender, by Jackson Browne brings the listener on a subtle journey. It begins by exploring the heavy burdens and trials of life from which you must fight your way through to the elusive goal and the ultimate reward – happiness.

  5. thanks to lowell george and valerie carter for their inspiration and elizabeth reynolds for everything else. THANKS ALWAYS TO DAVID GEFFEN CD MASTERING BY GREG LADANYI

  6. The track’s real MVP is Feat co-founder Lowell George, with whom Browne had performed the song on a ’73-’74 winter tour co-headlining with Linda Ronstadt, reconfiguring it from a country-rock lament with a tougher R&B-veined sensibility.

  7. The Pretender, an Album by Jackson Browne. Released 10 November 1976 on Asylum (catalog no. 7E-1079; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Soft Rock. Rated #394 in the best albums of 1976.