
"Jackson Browne was midway through the first of two sets during one those famously chilly evenings at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga when he looked back at Mauricio Lewak and realized that the drummer was wearing a short-sleeve shirt. Are you sure you don't want a puffy jacket? Browne asked with concern on Wednesday, which was his second of two consecutive nights at the venue."
"Can I get you a hand warmer or something? And that's one of many reasons why fans love Jackson Browne. He always comes across as so genuine and caring on the concert stage, whether he's addressing some big social issue in one of his finely crafted songs or just making sure that a person has what they need to stay warm on a chilly night."
"He showcased his still-pristine vocals and graciously led his seven-piece backing band which included backing vocalists Alethea Mills and Chavonne Stewart through two brilliant sets of folksy soft-rock and glistening retro pop. Taking the stage right around 7:30 p.m., Browne got underway as some folks were still finding their seats and kept right on playing for roughly three hours (minus a relatively brief set break)."
Jackson Browne performed two sets at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga on a chilly evening, pausing only for a brief set break. He checked on bandmates and audience members, offering concern about cold weather and asking if someone needed a hand warmer. Browne led a seven-piece backing band, including vocalists Alethea Mills and Chavonne Stewart, through a mix of folksy soft-rock and glistening retro pop. The program began with "Before the Deluge" from Late for the Sky and included material from Looking East, balancing older compositions and songs resonating with him now. The show ran roughly three hours and showcased his still-pristine vocals and gracious stage presence.
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