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J. D. Souther, born John David Souther on November 2, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Amarillo, Texas, is a singer-songwriter country rock singer and actor. Check our available JD Souther concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Always the romantic's craftsman, J.D. Souther quietly dropped from sight after 1984?s Home By Dawn and explored his passions-and it is passion that brings him back for this elegant hybrid of sweet songs, erudite writing and jazz minimalism. Not as overtly studied or "be bop" as some of Joni Mitchell's mid-career explorations, Souther's Coltranesqueries strike the nuanced intimacy of Mitchell's best work...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Though rarely grabbing the limelight in the Californian country-rock and singer-songwriter scenes of the (mostly) 70s, Souther was often an integral presence in the engine room. Having broken a lengthy silence with 2008's If The World Was You, his second "comeback" album serves as a reminder of his importance in the careers of others. With the most hushed and subdued of backing bands, Souther has revisited 11 songs from his past, most of which are more familiar when performed by others...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
Composer of hits for the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and others, Souther is the archetypal LA songwriter: catchy, wistful but erring towards the insipid. This freshly recorded selection of his songs presents the Eagles' "Best of My Love", Ronstadt's "Faithless Love" and more in stripped-down form, albeit flossed and glossed by elite sessioneers. Souther sings in a mid-70s croon, tuneful but grain-free and, for a man inspired by Roy Orbison, oddly unemotional...
- www.guardian.co.uk
Two years ago, when JD Souther resurfaced after 25 years of recording silence with If the World Was You, it seemed the dean of Southern California folk-rock was poised for late-breaking, Boz Scaggs-esque reinvention as a jazz singer. That album featured 11 new Souther compositions, thematically akin to the platinum hits he penned back in the day for the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and himself...
- jazztimes.com
Natural History is the second stirring of a long-postponed comeback by , following 2009's - the first new work the associate had issued in 25 years. Souther had not been entirely idle during that interregnum, doing bits and pieces of acting, and writing for other singers ( , , , among others). Natural History, a collection of new recordings of variously aged Souther songs, amounts, in this context, to a reminder - to himself, perhaps, as much as to others - of his abilities and potential...
- www.bbc.co.uk
Back in college, I had a roommate named Dave who was engaged to a girl from out of state. On the day he decided to try LSD for the first time, his fiancée called him on the phone to break up. She didn't offer an explanation. She just said, "Listen to the Eagles' 'Best of My Love'." It was a trite song full of sappy clichés that provided no insight. My roommate decided to go and a see what was on television instead of listening to the song, watching the movie In Cold Blood on the small screen...
- www.popmatters.com
As the 'invisible man' of LA's 1970s country rock scene, J D Souther wrote and co-wrote massive hits for Eagles and Linda Ronstadt before making four solo albums, and two as part of The Souther Hillman Furay Band. If The World Was You is his first solo album since 1984, (when he relocated to a ranch near Nashville to concentrate on writing) and finds him on brilliant form - even if the musical settings aren't quite what those who enjoyed the 2007 retrospective Border Town might have expected...
- www.bbc.co.uk
John David Souther's second solo album benefits from a beautiful, all-star Peter Asher production. More sophisticated than either his first album or the two Souther-Hillman-Furay albums, Black Rose underscores Souther's melodic writing, his strongest point, with some genuinely innovative arrangements by David Campbell, the classically trained musician who scored "Prisoner in Disguise" for Linda Ronstadt...
- www.rollingstone.com
Home by Dawn is J.D. Souther's best album since his eponymous debut LP twelve years ago. The main reason is the abundance of ballads that underline the influence of the Everly Brothers on Southern California rock. Unlike the Everlys, however, Souther is not a nice boy. Would Phil or Don ever pin a date to the screen door at the end of the evening and sing, "You could be the girl I'm searchin' for, but I hardly know your name/Why don't you love me anyway...
- www.rollingstone.com
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