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Justin Townes Earle - 1.19.2010 at The Guest Apartment
 
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Justin Townes Earle's age belies his experience. Growing up in Nashville he mis-spent his youth playing in bluegrass/ragtime combo The Swindlers and the louder, more rocking The Distributors and developing some very bad habits. During tours as guitarist and keyboardist ("and not a very good one," laughs Earle) in his father Steve Earle's band, his problems became untenable and he was fired. Ultimately he cleaned up his act, dropped his self-destructive habits and began to focus on songcraft. "You don't have to be fucked up or torture yourself to write songs," explains Earle, "I used to write a lot, a whole lot, and half those songs I don't even remember. Now, I sit there and I write it and I finish it and I keep it."

With inspirations as diverse as Townes Van Zandt (he was named in honor of the elder Earle's hero), Jimmy Reed, Kurt Cobain, The Replacements, Ray Charles and The Pogues, Justin forged his own brand of American roots music. Going through life with a namesake of Van Zandt's stature cannot be easy for a young songwriter, but Earle takes it in stride," saying, "Anyone who tries to live up to Van Zandt is a fool. I'm honored to carry the name, but if I spent my life trying to live up to it, I'd have a pretty miserable life."

 
  
    
 

Midnight at the Movies

Midnight at the Movies
Bloodshot
3.3.2009

Justin Townes Earle - Midnight At the Movies

 

 
    
    
 

The Good Life

The Good Life
Bloodshot
3.25.2008

Justin Townes Earle - Midnight At the Movies

 

 
    
    
 

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2.8.2007

Justin Townes Earle - Midnight At the Movies

 

 
    
  
 

"When we start losing the roots, we become terrible pop music." It's a little slice of wisdom (not to mention fantastic reasoning as to why country music has careened down a scary, scary course the last decade or so), courtesy of a Tennessee songwriter who is doing his part to preserve a piece of country history.

By his namesake alone, Justin Townes Earle pays tribute (whether he likes it or not) to two titans of country songwriting. But Earle's fascination with the genre is a bit more antiquated, escorting him a bit further back than the work of both his father Steve and Townes Van Zandt. Leadbelly, Emmett Miller, Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Buck Owens; these are singers it's evident the 28 year old singer-songwriter holds dear. Their passion, urgency, and absolute authenticity is written all over the batch of country folk songs JTE prepared for a recent visit to the Guest Apartment. - David Pitz

 
  
    
 

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Event DateArtist NameVenueCity / StateInfoTickets
3/27/2010Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band
Frontier Ruckus
Horse Feathers
Justin Townes Earle
Mimicking Birds
Sera Cahoone
The Maldives
Birds On A Wire Folk FestivalPullman / WAevent information 
4/1/2010Jack Johnson
Dr. John
Ozomatli
Galactic
The Avett Brothers
ALO
Jools Holland
Buena Vista Social Club
The Dynamites Featuring Charles Walker
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Corey Henry
Cyril Neville
Justin Townes Earle
Matt Costa
Neil Halstead
Zee Avi
Poor Man's Whiskey
East Coast Blues & Roots Music FestByron Bay / AUevent information 
4/3/2010Justin Townes Earle
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Boogie FestivalTallarook / AUevent information 
4/4/2010Crowded House
Taj Mahal Trio
Gogol Bordello
Jon Cleary
10cc
Blue King Brown
Chris Spedding
Glen Matlock
Justin Townes Earle
Patty Larkin
Robert Gordon
Rodriguez
Roger Hodgson
Slim Jim Phantom Trio
The Flatlanders
Poor Man's Whiskey
East Coast Blues & Roots Music FestByron Bay / AUevent information 
4/5/2010The Fray
Bela Fleck
Taj Mahal
John Mayall
Bebel Gilberto
Gogol Bordello
Newton Faulkner
Angus and Julia Stone
Chris Spedding
Glen Matlock
Justin Townes Earle
Oumou Sangare
Robert Gordon
Slim Jim Phantom Trio
The Flatlanders
Umphrey's McGee
East Coast Blues & Roots Music FestByron Bay / AUevent information 
4/7/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
The ZooBrisbane / AUevent information 
4/8/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
Lizotte's RestaurantKincumber / AUevent information 
4/9/2010Justin Townes Earle
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Factory TheatreSydney / AUevent information 
4/10/2010Justin Townes Earle
Heritage HotelWollongong / AUevent information 
4/11/2010Justin Townes Earle
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Milton TheatreMilton / AUevent information 
4/14/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
Rubys LoungeBelgrave / AUevent information 
4/15/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
Theatre RoyalCastlemaine / AUevent information 
4/16/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
Corner HotelMelbourne / AUevent information 
4/17/2010Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Justin Townes Earle
The StudioGeelong / AUevent information 
4/18/2010Justin Townes Earle
Republic BarHobart / AUevent information 
4/21/2010Justin Townes Earle
The GovHindmarsh / AUevent information 
4/22/2010Justin Townes Earle
Fly By Night ClubFremantle / AUevent information 
4/23/2010Justin Townes Earle
Rosemount HotelPerth / AUevent information 
 
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Justin Townes Earle's age belies his experience. Growing up in Nashville he mis-spent his youth playing in bluegrass/ragtime combo The Swindlers and the louder, more rocking The Distributors and developing some very bad habits. During tours as guitarist and keyboardist ("and not a very good one," laughs Earle) in his father Steve Earle's band, his problems became untenable and he was fired. Ultimately he cleaned up his act, dropped his self-destructive habits and began to focus on songcraft. "You don't have to be fucked up or torture yourself to write songs," explains Earle, "I used to write a lot, a whole lot, and half those songs I don't even remember. Now, I sit there and I write it and I finish it and I keep it."

With inspirations as diverse as Townes Van Zandt (he was named in honor of the elder Earle's hero), Jimmy Reed, Kurt Cobain, The Replacements, Ray Charles and The Pogues, Justin forged his own brand of American roots music. Going through life with a namesake of Van Zandt's stature cannot be easy for a young songwriter, but Earle takes it in stride," saying, "Anyone who tries to live up to Van Zandt is a fool. I'm honored to carry the name, but if I spent my life trying to live up to it, I'd have a pretty miserable life."

 
   


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"When we start losing the roots, we become terrible pop music." It's a little slice of wisdom (not to mention fantastic reasoning as to why country music has careened down a scary, scary course the last decade or so), courtesy of a Tennessee songwriter who is doing his part to preserve a piece of country history.

By his namesake alone, Justin Townes Earle pays tribute (whether he likes it or not) to two titans of country songwriting. But Earle's fascination with the genre is a bit more antiquated, escorting him a bit further back than the work of both his father Steve and Townes Van Zandt. Leadbelly, Emmett Miller, Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Buck Owens; these are singers it's evident the 28 year old singer-songwriter holds dear. Their passion, urgency, and absolute authenticity is written all over the batch of country folk songs JTE prepared for a recent visit to the Guest Apartment. - David Pitz

 
   


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