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Ethan Browne, the son of renowned singer Jackson Browne, has passed away at the age of 52.
The devastating news was shared via a statement on Jackson Browne’s social media platforms on Wednesday.
While the statement did not disclose the cause of Ethan’s death, it mentioned that he was discovered unresponsive at his residence on November 25 and subsequently passed away.
“It is with great sadness that we announce that on the morning of November 25, 2025, Ethan Browne, son of Jackson Browne and Phyllis Major, was found unresponsive at his home and has passed away,” the statement read.
“We kindly ask for privacy and respect for the family as they navigate this challenging period. No additional details are available at this time.”
A cause of death has been listed as deferred by the L.A. County Medical Examiner. They note ‘deferred’ means a cause is pending additional investigation.
Ethan Browne, the son of singer Jackson Browne, has died at age 52; the pair pictured 2004
Ethan was a model and actor whose acting credits include roles in the Angelina Jolie-starring film Hackers, the Kate Hudson-led film Raising Helen, and a part in an episode of the series Birds of Prey.
Ethan was born in 1973 and was just six-months-old when he appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone.
The adorable cover showed Jackson doting on his baby boy.
‘I wanted a baby ’cause I wanted to be a baby,’ Jackson told the music publication at the time. ‘I play with [Ethan] all the time; there’s something pure about it. Look at all those expressions he’s got. He’s a real kick in the ass.’
His parents wed in 1975, but Phyllis tragically committed suicide less than a year later, making Jackson a single father.
‘Well, it was my main focus,’ Jackson told Route Magazine in 2021 when asked what it was like raising Ethan on top of his music career. ‘I only had two things that I hoped I could fit together: being a songwriter and a father. And I looked at it like this, if I have to only be a father, I hope I’ll know it, and just do that.’
Jackson went on to re-marry in 1981, tying the knot with model Lynne Sweeney. They welcomed son Ryan Browne but split up in 1983.
Ethan would also become a father to a daughter – a sight Jackson loved to see.
Ethan was born in 1973 and was just six-months-old when he appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone
Ethan was born two years before his parents wed in 1976.
The heartbreaking loss was announced in a statement posted to Jackson’s social media accounts on Wednesday
‘Ethan is a great father,’ Jackson told Tru Rock Revival in 2022. ‘He’s a great son, a great man. I love seeing him with his kids. When I see him in his movies, modeling, with his daughter, and being such a great dad, it makes me very proud. It makes me feel I’ve done something really right in my life.’
During his life, Ethan befriended DJ Mark Ronson, who discussed his friendship with him in his memoir Night People.
Ronson said Ethan modelled for Isaac Mizrahi and described him as the ‘real deal — with an angular face and soulful gaze that seemed to reveal his deepest truths, even from a glossy page,’ according to People.
According to Ronson, Ethan had his mother’s ‘sharp cheekbones’ and his father’s ‘soulful eyes.’
Ethan also took after his father’s passion for music and founded Spinside Records.
The venture was an imprint of Inside Recordings, the independent record label belonging to his father, according to People.
Ethan and his famous father at the premiere of Batman Returns in 1992
Ethan’s father rose to fame as a solo artist in the 1970s with his hit album Running on Empty.
But he was originally known as a hitmaker for other performers, with The Eagles song Take It Easy being among his classic tunes.
Jackson, who was inducted into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in in 2004, wrote the classic ballad Late for the Sky.
The song was later featured in the 1976 Robert de Niro film, Taxi Driver, directed by Martin Scorsese.