Steve Earle – Dixieland (Live at Farm Aid 2004)
A Song That Refuses to Look Away When Steve Earle walked onto the Farm Aid 2004 stage in Seattle, he didn’t bring comfort. He brought confrontation. “Dixieland” has never been…
A Song That Refuses to Look Away When Steve Earle walked onto the Farm Aid 2004 stage in Seattle, he didn’t bring comfort. He brought confrontation. “Dixieland” has never been…
A Dark Ballad of Love and Consequence, Driven by Strings That Refuse to Look Away On October 3, 1998, at the Farm Aid 1998 in Tinley Park, Illinois, Steve Earle…
A Train Rolls Through Memory and Steel Strings, Carrying Stories Across Time and Distance At Farm Aid in 1998, Steve Earle joined forces with the Del McCoury Band to perform…
A Quiet Invitation That Carried a Lifetime of Respect There are moments in country music that do not need grand staging or dramatic buildup. They arrive simply, almost gently, and…
A Restless Spirit on National Television, Still Searching for Something Real On July 20, 1990, appearing on Late Night with David Letterman, Steve Earle delivered a raw, unfiltered performance of…
A Song of Outlaws and Regret, Carried Gently by a Disciple Honoring His Mentor In May 2009, during an intimate in-store performance at Amoeba Music, Steve Earle delivered a deeply…
A Song Where Loneliness Becomes a Place You Can No Longer Leave In 2000, Steve Earle released “Lonelier than This” as part of his tenth studio album, Transcendental Blues, a…
A Night of Brotherhood and Memory: “Loretta” Echoes Through the Ryman Once More On October 26, 2013, inside the historic Ryman Auditorium, two of America’s most revered songwriters, John Prine…
A Guitar With a Past, Where Wood and Strings Carry the Memory of Every Song Ever Played In this intimate “Guitar Town” session, Steve Earle steps away from the spotlight…
A Quiet Companion in the Dark, Where “My Old Friend the Blues” Feels Like Something That Never Truly Leaves On October 1, 1995, at the Farm Aid concert in Louisville,…