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STEVE EARLE IN CONCERT:

To hear country folk star Steve Earle live is to embark on an adventure through the musical heartland, hitting every stop along the way — from honky tonk and rockabilly to good old-fashioned Texas blues. His quirky but deeply emotional tunes are each a short story in and of themselves, carrying fans through the full gamut of emotions at his passionate live shows. On tour, he's a down-to-earth entertainer and he loves to please his fans with his hits.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

San Antonio-raised country singer Steve Earle left home as a teenager to literally follow in the footsteps of country legend Townes Van Zandt. He found a mentor in Van Zandt in Houston and spent the next few years bouncing between Texas and Nashville before releasing his now-classic debut Guitar Town. Personal struggles followed his career as his success grew, but he overcame them and prospered in their wake, releasing 13 studio albums and receiving three Grammys over the course of his career. He has become a sought after songwriter for movies and TV, and continues to take his act on the road with no signs of slowing down.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"The concert was so cool! So talented. Steve sang all of the songs we had been waiting for. And he kept coming back and singing more!"

"Steve Earle was great. His band, great as well. He played nearly three hours including all the songs I would expect to hear. It was great!"

"This was better than the Stones. You may find this hard to believe, but it is true. Steve Earle is totally amazing. His talent is not to be believed. I was enthralled from the first minute he walked onto the stage until the last minute."

Setlists

    1. 1.Tom Ames' Prayer
    2. 2.Ben McCulloch
    3. 3.The Devil's Right Hand
    4. 4.Guitar Town
    5. 5.My Old Friend the Blues
    6. 6.Someday
    7. 7.I Ain't Ever Satisfied (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    8. 8.No. 29 (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    9. 9.Copperhead Road
    10. 10.Billy Austin (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    11. 11.Goodbye
    12. 12.South Nashville Blues
    13. 13.CCKMP
    14. 14.Transcendental Blues
    15. 15.The Mountain (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    16. 16.City of Immigrants
  1. Encore

    1. 17.I'm Not Missing Anything But You (Zandi Holup cover)
    2. 18.The Galway Girl
    1. 1.Tom Ames' Prayer
    2. 2.Ben McCulloch
    3. 3.The Devil's Right Hand
    4. 4.Guitar Town
    5. 5.My Old Friend the Blues
    6. 6.Someday
    7. 7.I Ain't Ever Satisfied (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    8. 8.No. 29 (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    9. 9.Copperhead Road
    10. 10.Billy Austin (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    11. 11.Goodbye
    12. 12.South Nashville Blues
    13. 13.CCKMP
    14. 14.Transcendental Blues
    15. 15.The Mountain (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Dixieland (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    2. 17.The Galway Girl
    1. 1.Warren Hellman's Banjo (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    2. 2.Texas Eagle (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    3. 3.Yours Forever Blue (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    4. 4.Carrie Brown (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    5. 5.Graveyard Shift
    6. 6.Harlan Man (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover) (mandolin)
    7. 7.The Mountain (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
    8. 8.Goodbye
    9. 9.Ben McCulloch
    10. 10.Willin' (Little Feat cover)
    11. 11.Hometown Blues
    12. 12.Guitar Town (>)
    13. 13.Tom Ames' Prayer
    14. 14.The Galway Girl (mandolin)
    15. 15.Copperhead Road (mandolin)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie cover)
    1. 1.Tom Ames' Prayer
    2. 2.Mercenary Song
    3. 3.Ben McCulloch
    4. 4.Sometimes She Forgets
    5. 5.The Devil's Right Hand
    6. 6.Hometown Blues
    7. 7.Fearless Heart
    8. 8.Guitar Town
    9. 9.My Old Friend the Blues
    10. 10.Someday
    11. 11.Little Rock 'n' Roller
    12. 12.No. 29 (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    13. 13.When I Fall
    14. 14.Transcendental Blues
    15. 15.Angel Is the Devil
    16. 16.The Galway Girl
    17. 17.Copperhead Road
  1. Encore

    1. 18.This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie cover)
    1. 1.Ain't Nobody's Daddy Now (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    2. 2.Tennessee Blues
    3. 3.The Girl on the Mountain (Steve Earle & the Dukes cover)
    4. 4.The Devil's Right Hand
    5. 5.My Old Friend the Blues (->)
    6. 6.Someday (->)
    7. 7.Guitar Town
    8. 8.Goodbye
    9. 9.Rex's Blues (Townes Van Zandt cover)
    10. 10.Ft. Worth Blues
    11. 11.Transcendental Blues (12-string acoustic guitar)
    12. 12.Angel Is the Devil (12-string acoustic guitar)
    13. 13.City of Immigrants (bouzouki)
    14. 14.The Galway Girl (mandolin)
    15. 15.Copperhead Road (mandolin)

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 449 reviews
  • A Political Rally or a Concert?

    by Beaverdam on 7/15/09The National - RichmondRating: 2 out of 5

    I was dissapointed by Steve Earle, after I had looked forward to the concert fro weeks. The concert was overshadowed by political talk between almost every two songs. At the end of the concert "Copperhead Road" was played almost begrudgingly. I would still go back to the National; however, it is a great venue!

  • Great location

    by katschap on 7/15/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    Steve Earle was great, and the Atlanta Botanical Gardens was a nice, intimate setting - it rained unfortunately so the concert got cut short, but that's just one of the drawbacks of an outdoor venue. Steve Earle played until the sky literally fell - of course his little tent overhead helped him do that. Overall the venue was great and the concert very enjoyable.

  • Steve Good -- Rain Bad

    by Bikedewd on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 3 out of 5

    Well....Steve played for almost 1 hour until the rain set in......then it was over. Wished he could have squeezed in a few more of his classics before the deluge, but it was great while it lasted.

  • Steve Earle was great until it rained!

    by kimsuega on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    We have know Steve for many years and couldn't wait to see his new show. Went to the Botanical Gardens and sat on a blanket and had wine and enjoyed 30-45 minutes of Steve's show. Then the bottom dropped out and it poured and stormed for hours. The show was cancelled due to weather. We swore to no more outdoor shows. But then got McCartney tickets for Piedmont Park! Will keep our fingers crossed!

  • Steve Earle

    by KFlanny on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    Steve was AWESOME, as usual. Unfortunately, the show was rained out. This sucks even more because I bought the ticket b/c it said "rain or shine", and because Joe Pugg was a big let down. He was very generic and his voice was quite obviously a Bob Dylan Ripoff. This coupled with the fact that he played forever making for less of steve since the show got rained out, made things less than stellar. You can imagine how frustrated I was when I was dancing in the rain to "I Feel Alright" only to be told after that song that "the gear was getting wet" so they were stopping the show. Real drag. As I said before, however, Steve was awesome. I recommend him highly. As for the venue and/or ticket master? Not sure which one misled with the rain or shine statement, but whoever it was, I would not recommend them.

  • Fun until the show was rained out

    by Kerryf on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The first 45 minutes of the show were awesome until a torrential downpour caused it to be canceled. Hoping he returns soon.

  • blame it on the rain

    by EBChambree on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    We arrived at the venue a little late and were stuck in the back, but Steve Earle and the venue were still great. He did mostly songs from his new CD of Townes Van Zant (sp?) songs. The only downside: rain came pouring down toward the end of the first set, so we took off.

  • DON'T LOOK BEHIND YOU!..........

    by ScotsmaninAtlanta on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    It should have been a great night of music, it should have been another Steve Earle classic night. I've seen him, with the Dukes, absolutely slay a crowd dead with fantastic songs, energy, humor, and a real sense of irony. I've seen him acoustic and alone in inspiring form, I've seen him in a benefit gig with John Prine, Nancy Griffith, Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris, where he was both magnanamous and a joy to listen to. I've never seen him in a venue, an open air venue, like the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. The crowd was the usual mix, 'too loud' baby boomers who are more intersted in drinking wine and scoffing enough cheese to feed a small village, posers who just want to be seen at the best gig in town,( 'Is he the guy who does Copperhead Road? I was asked by one), those who's half brothers aunt is the friend of a friend who makes announcements on the local rock radio station, and people like me, who own just about everything he's done and can appreciate one of America's true singer/songwriter/guitar playing geniuses at work (along side Neil Young, Steve Forbert, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan). It wasn't looking good when support act Joe Pugg was playing, the clouds were moving in ominously. By the time Steve took to the stage he looked up at the sky and called out to the crowd' Don't look behind you, it's not lookin good, lets see what happens, but, if we get some bad weather, even if it's an hour or two, I'll be back. And so he began, two or three tunes from his Townes Tribute Album, accompanied by some great stories about the great man, some classics, 'My Old Friend the Blues', 'Ashes to Ashes', it was great, even the noisy woman in front of me stopped talking and opinionating long enough to swallow what had been in her mouth for what seemed an age, but the lightening was becoming dangerous, and I was wondering just how much longer he could play without exposing himself to the risk of frying. Then it came, rain like you've never seen, so hard and so quick that it drenched every one in about two seconds flat. Carl Lewis couldn't have caught the baby boomers, they were outa there. 45 minutes later, I decided to walk back round to the stage area to see if it looked promising for a return, and was absolutely shocked at the storms effects. There was no stage! So, no return to complete the set and, as it says on the ticket, 'no refund for inclement weather'. So, was it good? Steve Earle for 30 minutes, or a mufactured soda-pop band for 90? It was worth every rain-soaked minute.

  • Reschedule due to weather?

    by adammbell on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 3 out of 5

    First, let me say that the events of this concert were most certainly not Steve Earle's fault. In fact, the few songs that he was able to play were amazing! However, due to severe storms coming in the middle of his set, the concert was cancelled shortly after the first raindrops. I was disappointed to have the priveledge to see such a short show, and wish there was a way to reschedule his return to Atlanta. I would gladly pay for another ticket to see one of the most interesting and entartaining musician of our generation.

  • Powerful and Generous

    by LAFR1954 on 7/14/09The National - RichmondRating: 5 out of 5

    From the moment he hit the first chord, I was lost in Seve Earle Land. This was my first Steve Earle concert, and my expectations were high, as I had listened to his music for a long time, read his biography and his book of short stories, and had watched "Heartworn Highways" and "Be Here to Love Me" over and over. I had put the man on a pedestal, which is a good place for him. He is also a brother in recovery, which endears him to me ever more.

  • Steve Earle is great come rain or shine!!

    by vava on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    First of all, no one really compares to Steve Earle. His presence captures an audience in any venue and the Botanical Gardens was such a perfect place to see him perform. It was a beautiful evening for the concert and the crowd was fired up and excited. The rain came in about 5 songs in to Steve's performance. Oh how it poured! Steve said he would give everyone a great show no matter what and I'm sure he did. My date and I left during the storm but we did have a choice to stay under shelter until the weather cleared. The show was great even though we did not get to hear much because of the weather interference. Just love Steve Earle so no worries because we will see him again.

  • And the rain came down

    by SteveEarleFan on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 2 out of 5

    Steve was great for the few songs he was able to play - and then the deluge came... I sort of wish the Botanical Gardens would have skipped the supporting act - although he was very nice - when it was clear a rain storm was coming. This would have given Steve a chance to play more of his set. I understand the show is outside but I feel cheated having spent the cash on tickets, relatively expensive (and so-so) food and wine, parking, etc. I was really looking forward to this show and it really seemed Steve was sounding great.

  • Almost as boring as THE Silver Fox...

    by THESteph on 7/14/09Atlanta Botanical Garden - AtlantaRating: 1 out of 5

    Now I am a HUGE Steve Earle fan....a bigger fan of him than Emmylou for the record....but this was one of the most boring concerts I have ever been to (except hers last summer at Chastain). The venue is fantastic and it made my overall opinion of the night higher than it would have been otherwise. Besides the monsoon that occured 30-45 mins into the set, the playlist was slow and boring. Sitting outside on a hot summer night in Atlanta, an artist needs to keep the crowd entertained and awake. Neither of those occured, as my friend who came with me actually fell asleep 15 mins in. I am still a Steve Earle fan, but would recommend buying a CD, instead of a concert ticket, next time he is in town.

  • Steve Earle

    by sousou on 7/14/09The National - RichmondRating: 4 out of 5

    I had heard Earle in NYC where he had his wife join him for some songs, along with another woman on violin and background vocals. It made the evening that much more enjoyable. He is still great to see perform. I was just hoping that Alison Moorer would join him.

  • Steve Earle

    by folkie on 7/14/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    Berklee was a perfect venue for a solo acoustic performance by Steve Earle. After catching him at last years Farm Aid show and being disappointed that he only played 20 minutes I knew I had to see him when he came back to town. The acoustics, as always were excellent. The highlights had to be "City of Immigrants" and when he referred to himself as "left of Democrat." My kind of guy, my kind of music and my kind of show. Catch him next time around.

  • S. Earle, always excellent

    by ramrose on 7/13/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Steve Earle always rocks, and the Berklee acoustics are outstanding. What a confluence!

  • I Like Steve Earle

    by SMC51 on 7/13/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    Would luv to see him with his full band ! Awesome !!!!!

  • Charming? Can you say that about Steve Earle?

    by gw54 on 7/13/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    I thought Steve Earle was absolutely chaming at his show in Boston. I've heard he can have a reputation for being a bit gruff but on this night he charmed the socks off the audience. This show sounded great. Steve plucked away at his instruments and sang like we were sitting in his living room. The sound had a simple acoustic tone to it. No heavy bass, no processed sounds. Just a man & his guitar clean an natural the way it should be.

  • Great Musician Uses his Bully Pulpit

    by paxsonp on 7/13/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    Steve Earle gave a dynamic performance. He is incredibly talented. He is also incredibly intelligent and thoughtful, despite being a 9th grade drop-out. If you have trouble with his far-left politics, don't go to his concerts. I personally agree with his politics, but for many fans of bluegrass, his views can be polarizing.