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  1. Rolling Stone magazine wrote of the album at the time, "Returning to the theme of "Desperado," the former Eagle hitched some of his finest melodies (especially on the gentle title track) to sharply focused lyrical studies of men in troubled transition – from youth to adulthood, innocence to responsibility."

  2. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians veröffentlichten zwei Alben, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars (1988) und Ghost of a Dog (1990). Danach löste die Band sich auf. Im Jahr 2000 kam es zu einer Reunion, in diesem Jahr erschien The Live Montauk Sessions .

  3. Edie became the singer after being encouraged to join the band onstage during a show. It was soon after such first show that a local agent who was booking bands at Rick's Casablanca was brought to hear the band. The band signed a six-month management contract which brought with it better paying gigs at Rick's. When the six months ended, they started regular gigging in the Deep Ellum ...

  4. 27. Juni 2023 · A stunning cast list. Longtime James Taylor collaborator Danny “Kootch” Kortchmar had six co-writes, including the superb “New York Minute.” There were backing vocals, too, by Edie Brickell,...

  5. 24. März 2024 · In the first part of the new documentary In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon — which premiered last Sunday — Brickell, 58, says she was told to stay away from Simon, 82, in the early days...

  6. Edie Brickell, Valerie Carter, Sheryl Crow, Charlie Drayden, Melissa Etheridge, Ivan Neville, Axl Rose, Patty Smyth, J.D. Souther, Take 6, Carmen Twillie, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters Credits. Producer - Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar except.... The End Of The Innocence producer - Don Henley, Bruce Hornsby

  7. 23. Dez. 2021 · Edie Brickell and Melissa Etheridge contribute background vocals on “Gimme What You Got”. Because of Kotchmar’s guitar, this song has almost a John Fogerty sound to it – much like you hear on “Centerfield”.