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Haley needs a benefactor like this Jackson Browne fan.
01-19-2014, 11:39 PM, (This post was last modified: 01-19-2014, 11:48 PM by Miguel.)
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Haley needs a benefactor like this Jackson Browne fan.
Quote:Dallas energy exec’s Jackson Browne tribute CD attracts likes of Springsteen, Lovett

Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt and Don Henley, all members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, will soon appear on a new record album whose roots lie in the heart of a Dallas-based energy executive.

Kelcy Warren, 58, CEO and chairman of the Fortune 500 titan Energy Transfer Partners, sharply elevated his local profile in early 2012 when he gave the largest gift and thereby acquired the naming rights to Klyde Warren Park.

Warren named the lush green space atop Woodall Rodgers Freeway for his then-9-year-old son, who, like his dad, revels in the music of Jackson Browne. Another member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Browne headlined Warren’s 2011 Cherokee Creek Music Festival, which each year raises money for children’s charities in Dallas.

To say that Warren likes the music of Browne — the honoree of the 23-song album, Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne — would be an almost laughable understatement. Friends tease Warren about being able to recite any Browne lyric spontaneously.

[Image: albumcover.jpg]
The CD cover features the piano where Jackson Browne learned to play as a child. The album features 23 songs by an array of talents.

“I’m just an enormous fan,” Warren said last week in his office on Oak Lawn Avenue, where guitars are an omnipresent fixture. “I’ve been an enormous fan for decades.”

In the same way that Warren’s gift to Klyde Warren Park established him as a new and powerful figure in Dallas philanthropy, at a time when the greatest generation of the city’s most generous donors is aging or dying off, the album also represents a bold next step.

The record will debut April 1 as the most enterprising offering yet of Warren’s Texas-based label, Music Road Records, which he and Austin roots rocker Jimmy LaFave co-founded in 2007. Warren said candidly that he doesn’t expect the album to be a moneymaker. It’s the quality he’s proudest of, he said, citing a charismatic mix of artists and the Browne songs they cover.

“I am very hopeful,” Warren said, “that this project draws attention to Music Road Records and tangentially to the artists on our own label.” They include LaFave, Griffin House and Kevin Welch, who appear on the tribute album. The two-CD set will retail for $30.

Warren appeared on Forbes magazine’s most recent list of the 400 wealthiest Americans — No. 143, estimated worth $3.4 billion, putting him ahead of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, No. 166, with $3 billion, and Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, No. 222, $2.5 billion. Warren launched Energy Transfer Partners during the 1990s with Ray Davis, who remains a good friend but who left the company in 2007 to pursue a dream in Major League Baseball. Davis is now the “controlling owner” of the Texas Rangers.

Warren’s ETP franchise is, he said, “the largest distributor of natural gas in the United States.”

“We employ more than 15,000 people,” he said. “We are the best energy infrastructure player in the United States, and I am so proud of it. It consumes all my time. But it’s something I love, and it just gets better and better and better.”

Warren is “by no means” a fan of the music business, saying the commercial side “is no fun at all.” He’s committed, he said, because “music is a passion of mine and always has been.” He longed to do the tribute album because of his love for Browne’s music and to help Music Road Records, which LaFave calls “our little boutique label.”

“I also knew,” Warren said, “that doing the album would give me a tremendous amount of pleasure.”

Warren said that when he first heard Browne’s landmark 1974 album, Late for the Sky, as an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Arlington, “I couldn’t believe what I had heard. Late for the Sky was an absolute game-changer for me. You hear a song like ‘Fountain of Sorrow,’ and you say, ‘How did he write that?’ How does the human brain come up with that? I was hooked.”

...Bryan Peterson, whose West End-based graphic design firm completed the album’s cover and 20-page booklet, said the tribute album “moves it up to a whole new level” for Music Road Records.

“This has been a label dedicated to truth in music,” Peterson said. “After thrashing it out with a bunch of regional artists, here comes a wave of national artists who really, really wanted to be on a Jackson Browne tribute album and who, in my opinion, will ensure the record gets national play.”

Peterson said the album art benefited from thousands of images taken by Dallas photographer Pete Lacker. Lacker, Peterson and LaFave toured Browne’s childhood home in Los Angeles, the Abbey San Encino, designed by Browne’s grandfather in the early 1900s. It’s where Browne learned to play piano, the one depicted on the cover. The abbey also inspired the ballad “Looking Into You,” from Browne’s 1972 debut album. Browne is not involved with the tribute record, though he told LaFave that he was “honored” by the effort.

Browne’s friend Henley, who lives in Dallas, teams with Blind Pilot to sing “These Days.” Raitt and longtime Browne collaborator David Lindley combine on a spicy reggae-flavored version of “Everywhere I Go.” Springsteen and wife Patti Scialfa sing a haunting duet of the love song “Linda Paloma.”

The album also includes cuts by Lyle Lovett (“Our Lady of the Well” and “Rosie”), the Indigo Girls (“Fountain of Sorrow”), Keb’ Mo’ (a gospel-flavored rendition of “Rock Me on the Water”), Lucinda Williams (“The Pretender”), Karla Bonoff (“Something Fine”), Marc Cohn and Joan As Police Woman (“Too Many Angels”), Shawn Colvin (“Call It a Loan”), Bruce Hornsby (“I’m Alive”), Joan Osborne (“Late for the Sky”), J.D. Souther (“My Opening Farewell”), Ben Harper (“Jamaica Say You Will”), Venice (“For a Dancer”) and Sean and Sara Watkins (“Your Bright Baby Blues”).

LaFave sings “For Everyman” and Welch covers the album’s title song. Warren wanted other regional favorites on the record, so he enlisted Austin rocker Bob Schneider (“Running on Empty”), Mississippi bluesman Paul Thorn (“Doctor My Eyes”), Griffin House (“Barricades of Heaven”) and Eliza Gilkyson (“Before the Deluge”).

Warren co-produced the album with LaFave and Grammy Award-winner Tamara Saviano, but it took more than a little persuading, LaFave said, to get Warren to even put his name on the record, though it was always his idea and his vision. LaFave told his partner, “If you don’t want to put your name on the record, fine. But you have to tell people somehow that it was your idea.” Warren played a passionate role, LaFave said, in picking the artists and suggesting the songs.

“Kelcy really knows songs,” LaFave said. “Plenty of labels have corporate guys who throw money at music, but Kelcy applies the same skills to the music business that he does to the energy business. And he really cares.”

LaFave seconds Warren in hoping the record elevates Music Road Records. But he also hopes for greater recognition for Browne, 65, whom LaFave regards as “one of the great American songwriters.”

“It’s great to see such famous musicians pay tribute to him on a record we put out,” LaFave said, “but I also hope it introduces his incredible music to a new generation of artists and fans. I also think it’s really cool that it started right there in Dallas, with Kelcy Warren.”

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Jackson Browne, "Fountain of Sorrow:"



Quote:"Fountain Of Sorrow"

Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer
I was taken by a photograph of you
There were one or two I know that you would have liked a little more
But they didn't show your spirit quite as true

You were turning 'round to see who was behind you
And I took your childish laughter by surprise
And at the moment that my camera happened to find you
There was just a trace of sorrow in your eyes

Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small
Though it hasn't really been that long a time
What I was seeing wasn't what was happening at all
Although for a while, our path did seem to climb
But when you see through love's illusions, there lies the danger
And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool
So you go running off in search of a perfect stranger
While the loneliness seems to spring from your life
Like a fountain from a pool

Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're all right
And it's good to see your smiling face tonight

Now for you and me it may not be that hard to reach our dreams
But that magic feeling never seems to last
And while the future's there for anyone to change, still you know it's seems
It would be easier sometimes to change the past
I'm just one or two years and a couple of changes behind you
In my lessons at love's pain and heartache school
Where if you feel too free and you need something to remind you
There's this loneliness springing up from your life
Like a fountain from a pool

Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight

You've had to hide sometimes but now you're all right
And it's good to see your smiling face tonight

Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to struggle, you've had to fight
To keep understanding and compassion in sight
You could be laughing at me, you've got the right
But you go on smiling so clear and so bright
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