PennLive.com interviewed Jackson Browne about his current tour earlier this week. The format merges his solo acoustic shows and shows with a band.
What I’m doing right now is both [solo and group], because even though it’s billed as a solo acoustic tour, I have other players out. I’ve done [solo] a lot and I love doing it, but I didn’t feel like it this time around.
I sometimes get to sit in these group shows where people just show up and play together at various clubs in L.A. There’s a whole scene there. It’s really an amazing thing. Those kinds of moments are so exciting because they’re unscripted and nobody knows what’s coming. That’s the kind of show we have going.
He also talks about the current ascendancy of the singer-songwriter movement and his thoughts on the political climate these days. Read the interview here.
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Corey Blake does things on the Internet, and sometimes even in real life. As a comic book pundit, advocate and educator, he regularly contributes to the Comic Book Resources blog Robot 6 and runs the web-magazine The Comics Observer, which provides a variety of perspectives on the comic book art form and industry. He also advises for the award-winning documentary and comics advocacy movement Dig Comics, and is a recurring member of the podcast Part-Time Fanboy. As a comedic performer/actor, Corey has been seen in online web-series such as The Jeff Lewis 5-Minute Comedy Hour (Best Web Comedy-Episodic, Clicker.com), The Starmind Record (Best Direction and Editing, LA Web Series), and Poopdog Entertainment’s Mayer for Mayor (Funny or Die featured video). He is a founding member of the improv comedy group The You Convention, a house team at The Improv Space. See http://www.coreyblake.com for more.