5. Running on Empty, with Holly Gleason

In episode five I talk about Running on Empty with music critic, author and songwriter Holly Gleason. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1977 Rolling Stone review by Paul Nelson, our conversation starts around the 5:00 mark. 

Holly Gleason is the author of Woman, Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed our Lives. She’s written for dozens of publications including Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, LA Times and more. She cowrote the #1 song "Better as a Memory."

Paul Ingles, who is mentioned in this podcast, is the creator of The Emergence Of, a series that looks at the early careers of impactful musicians. 

I posted this one a day early because I took a few days off work and am going to unplug right... now. Enjoy! 

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A deep dive through the entire Jackson Browne discography starting with his first five albums, which I believe represent one of the best five-album runs by any artist ever. Each episode is built upon an interview with a different musician or writer close to Jackson Browne’s music. Follow host, Justin Cox, at https://twitter.com/routinelayup This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.