Justin Townes Earle won the Song of the Year prize at the 2011 Americana Music Awards for "Harlem River Blues," the title track of his excellent third full-length album and the most upbeat song about ...
In a better world, this album wouldn’t exist, at least not in the context that yielded it. Justin Townes Earle would have found a way to hold on a little longer, or—even better—would have lived in a ...
Steve Earle shared a trio of songs from his new album, J.T., on his second appearance on Rolling Stone’s In My Room series. J.T., which was released earlier this month, finds Earle paying tribute to ...
With its tale of moonshine and pot farming, Steve Earle’s “Copperhead Road” embraces outlaw themes that span generations of American history. The irony isn’t that the 1988 song was a top 10 hit — it’s ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — The job’s about empathy, according to singer-songwriter Steve Earle — putting something out there that people can relate to, and find some parallel to their own lives within. Earle ...
A new tribute album to David Olney puts the late songwriter’s poetic lyrics in the hands of artists like Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, and Mary Gauthier. Can’t Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney ...
When Justin Townes Earle died in August at the age of 38, the music world mourned the talented singer-songwriter, but none more than his musician-father, Steve Earle. To honor his son, Steve Earle and ...
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