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Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948, Heidelberg, Germany) is an American singer-songwriter, whose song "Lives In The Balance" appeared in the episode "Stone's War" of the show Miami Vice.

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  • Clyde Jackson Browne (nacido el 9 de octubre de 1948 en Heidelberg, Alemania) es [[Archivo:Jackson Browne.gif|thumb|200px|Jackson Browne (izquierda) con Homero y Steve Buscemi, otra estrella invitada del episodio en el que sale.]] un [[Archivo:Jackson Browne.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Jackson Browne en el 2003, año en que salió en la serie.]] cantante, escritor de canciones y músico estadounidense.
  • Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948, Heidelberg, Germany) is an American singer-songwriter, whose song "Lives In The Balance" appeared in the episode "Stone's War" of the show Miami Vice.
  • Folk rock musician best known for his hit Running on Empty.
  • Jackson Browne is a musician and former sugar daddy for Darryl Hannah.
  • Jackson Browne is an American singer-songwriter, rock musician and political activist. He found his fame in the 70s and 80s. He appeared in the episode, Brake My Wife, Please as himself, walking with Homer as he was singing the walking song, along with Steve Buscemi.
  • After graduating in 1966, Browne joined the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, performing at the Golden Bear (Huntington Beach, California) where they opened for The Lovin' Spoonful. The band later recorded a number of Browne's songs, including "These Days", "Holding", and "Shadow Dream Song". He also spent a short time in his friend Pamela Polland's band, Gentle Soul. Browne left the Dirt Band after a few months and moved to Greenwich Village, New York, where he became a staff writer for Elektra Records' publishing company, Nina Music before his eighteenth birthday. He reported on musical events in New York City with his friends Greg Copeland and Adam Saylor. He spent the remainder of 1967 and 1968 in Greenwich Village, where he backed Tim Buckley and singer Nico of the Velvet Underground. In 1967,
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  • Lynne Sweeney , one son
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  • "Lives In The Balance"
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  • Jackson Browne
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  • Elektra, Adrenaline Music Group, Inside, Asylum
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  • Heidelberg, Germany
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  • Musician, political activist
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  • Jackson Browne
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