Folk gig of the week: Steve Earle & the Dukes (and Duchesses), various venues
He's got a new kind of voice, too; less growled, just as travelled.
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He's got a new kind of voice, too; less growled, just as travelled.
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Musician, songwriter, author, actor, producer... in whatever he does, country rock living legend Steve Earle is uncompromisingly in his art and an outspoken critic of what's wrong in our country.
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The fine folks at Nine Bulletts have already covered the new record In The Throes from John Moreland.
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Steve Earle fomented plenty of controversy in 2002 with "John Walker's Blues", a song that speculates on how an "American kid raised on MTV" could end up an enemy combatant.
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Steve Earle is eating breakfast at Toronto's Drake Hotel.
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About 10 years ago, I was trapped on a train in Wyoming for fours hours in the middle of the night.
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When he's not acting or writing books , Steve Earle is recording albums like his latest with the Dukes and Duchesses, The Low Highway.
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You can hear the road in Steve Earle 's voice, a craggy rumble with a whole lot of mileage on it.
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The Low Highway is Steve Earle's follow-up to the Grammy-nominated I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive and is the first album billed as Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses).
Read MoreThe head of a New York-based arts organization recently asked me to suggest a musician who might perform a few songs at its annual benefit.
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A simmering new melding of Southern rock and R&B arrives with the new JJ Grey album, while the Replacements and Shuggie Otis — yeah, you read that right — return with their first new music in ages.
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In between, Earle essays accordion-driven Tex-Mex boogie on "That All You Got?", and jaunty Western swing on "Love's Gonna Blow My Way".
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After many years of numerous awards, extensive solo/acoustic tours, successful acting roles on HBOs The Wire, and Treme; Steve Earle, the rabble rousing godfather of the alternative country scene is back in support of his new release The Low Highway, due for release on Tuesday 16th April.
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Meanwhile, Beth Hart's Bang Bang Boom Boom , a recording we absolutely raved about last fall, is finally seeing U.S. release.
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Tickets to see How To Destroy Angels at The Wellmont Theatre and The Apollo Theatre go on presale today at noon.
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Steve Earle & the Dukes (and Duchesses) are set to release a new album, The Low Highway , on April 16 via New West Records, and they've just revealed the first single, "Invisible."
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Steve Earle will release his 15th studio album, 'The Low Highway' Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Duchesses).
Read MoreTwo themes emerged unintentionally from this episode, Californian cities and the highway.
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RollingStone.com ahs the premier of Steve Earle's new song Calico County.
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There are as many Christmas music traditions as there are stockings hung with with care.
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To avoid the urge to masturbate stop going to porn sites.
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Steve Earle ( born Stephen Fain Earle on January 17, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, author and actor.
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Steve Earle has revealed that he is going back on one of his old rules and is writing finally his memoir.
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Twelve has acquired two books by legendary singer and songwriter Steve Earle.
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Musician Steve Earle , who rose to mainstream country stardom as part of the new traditionalist movement in the mid-1980s, has revealed to an Australian website that he is currently writing his memoirs.
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As thousands prepare to hit the streets of L.A."s historic Chinatown on Saturday, June 30, for the largest protest against Walmart ever held in the U.S., several Grammy Award-winning and acclaimed musicians are joining the growing effort to stop the world's largest retailer from opening in Chinatown and expanding across Los Angeles with poverty-level wages and business practices that hurt local businesses and communities.
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As reported last week, No Age will be performing this Friday in Los Angeles in protest of Wal-Mart because there isn't anything more unhip than a box store.
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Country outlaw Steve Earle will curate and host Woodyfest at the City Winery in New York City on July 11, 12 and 13.
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This past January, baseball lovers everywhere groaned like Black Sabbath fans during a marathon of The Osbournes at the announcement that Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig had accepted yet another contract extension.
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We first saw Chris Masterson in the late 1980s at a place called Blythe Spirits in Houston.
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Canada keeps delivering great musicians, and one of my latest personal discoveries is Ana Egge.
Read MoreAn estimated 15,000 people and a handful of carefully selected artists celebrated the life of billionaire philanthropist Warren Hellman at a memorial concert held alongside San Francisco's Ocean Beach on Sunday.
Read MoreI really do believe that when this song was originally recorded that this is what Paul McCartney had in mind.
Read MoreMild-mannered corporate executive by day, excitable Twangville denizen by night.
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Singer/songwriters Josh Ritter , John Wesley Harding (aka Wesley Stace), and Steve Earle are also authors, and all three of them put out novels this year.
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December marks the 40th anniversary of the Rolling Stones ' Hot Rocks 1964-1971 , the dubiously-released greatest hits collection that has become a record collection staple.
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