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In episode 10, I talk about the Jackson Browne albums I’m Alive and Looking East with David Wild, a former Rolling Stone West Coast Bureau Chief, author of several books and longtime TV writer, including nearly 20 years with the Grammys. Follow him on Twitter at @wildaboutmusic and follow this show at @routinelayup.
After a brief intro and a look at the original 1993 Rolling Stone Review by Kara Manning, our conversation starts around the 5 minute mark. We take a snappy break at the 37 minute mark to look at the 1998 Looking East Rolling Stone review by Elysa Gardner before jumping right back into our conversation.
You can email me at [email protected]. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, thanks!
NOTE: Our conversation took place before George Floyd was murdered. For that reason, you won’t hear it mentioned in this conversation. Consider making a donation to The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which lets you choose where your donation will go, from voting rights to police reform to education. Just visit their site (naacpldf.org), click Donate, and note your preference before you check out.
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In episode 10, I talk about the Jackson Browne albums I’m Alive and Looking East with David Wild, a former Rolling Stone West Coast Bureau Chief, author of several books and longtime TV writer, including nearly 20 years with the Grammys. Follow him on Twitter at @wildaboutmusic and follow this show at @routinelayup.
After a brief intro and a look at the original 1993 Rolling Stone Review by Kara Manning, our conversation starts around the 5 minute mark. We take a snappy break at the 37 minute mark to look at the 1998 Looking East Rolling Stone review by Elysa Gardner before jumping right back into our conversation.
You can email me at [email protected]. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, thanks!
NOTE: Our conversation took place before George Floyd was murdered. For that reason, you won’t hear it mentioned in this conversation. Consider making a donation to The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which lets you choose where your donation will go, from voting rights to police reform to education. Just visit their site (naacpldf.org), click Donate, and note your preference before you check out.

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