LA RocknRoll Great - John David Souther
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By la goldilocks
J.D. Souther is an founding member of the LA country rock music scene and this is an album which truly demonstrates the real sound and some great music from this 1970's 'LA RocknRoll' music era. Born in Detroit and raised in Amarillo, Texas, Souther is said to be influenced by (so many including) jazz greats, Texas rockabilly, pianist Glenn Gould and fellow Texan Roy Orbison, whose sound he did sometimes emulate. He relocated to Los Angeles in the late 1960s, and met Glenn Frey and shared an apartment with him in Echo Park where they had a freind and neighbor downstairs named Jackson Browne.
Souther is best known for writing classic songs in country rock. He co-wrote some of the biggest hits for The Eagles, including "Best of My Love", "Victim of Love", "Heartache Tonight", and "New Kid in Town." He also wrote songs for Ronstadt including "Faithless Love" and "White Rhythm and Blues." He also recorded duets with Ronstadt, including "Hearts Against the Wind", "Prisoner in Disguise," and "Sometimes You Can't Win." He wrote "Run Like a Thief," which appeared on Home Plate by Bonnie Raitt and "Her Town Too" with James Taylor from Taylor's Dad Loves His Work album.