STEVE EARLE & Jack Ingram (Jackin' Around SHOW I EP. #9)
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Jackin' Around, hosted by 2x ACM award winner and master storyteller, Jack Ingram, is available on your favorite audio platform and RUclips. Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities. Past guests include Steve Earle, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bellamy Brothers, Wade Bowen, Tuff Hedeman (4x World Champion Bull Rider), and Roger Clemens (2x World Series Champion & 11x All-Star).
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🟢 STEVE EARLE
Steve Earle is one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation, a worthy heir to Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, his two supreme musical mentors. Over the course of twenty studio albums, Earle has distinguished himself as a master storyteller, and his songs have been recorded by a vast array of artists, including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, the Pretenders, and more.
Earle’s 1986 debut album, Guitar Town, is now regarded as a classic of the Americana genre, and subsequent releases like The Revolution Starts...Now (2004), Washington Square Serenade (2007), and TOWNES (2009) all received Grammy Awards.
Restlessly creative across artistic disciplines, Earle has published both a novel and a collection of short stories; produced albums for other artists; and acted in films, TV shows, and on stage.
He currently hosts a radio show for Sirius XM. In 2019, Earle appeared in the off-Broadway play Samara, for which he also wrote a score that The New York Times described as “exquisitely subliminal.”
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I've listened to/watched this interview because I picked up a book in my local library called 'I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive'.
When I first looked at this book I said to myself, wow this was written by Steve Earle.
I don't know much about Steve Earle and I certainly didn't know that he'd written a book, a novel. I got reading this book and I was amazed.
I thought, this guy knows about people, about their depths, about a whole culture that I know so little about and he tells it straight.
Then there is how he writes. A literary artist who is concise and has held my attention all the time, every page, hanging onto what's unfolding and what's going to happen next.
The story is like nothing else I've read, because I don't know much about American people who are very poor, about the reality of taking hard drugs, about people who are discriminated against for whatever reason, about mysterious spirituality and because I don't know much about Hank Williams, who's ghost is one of the characters in this story.
The story is set in the south of San Antonio 1963, so a very different era to now. It's the characters and the feel of the story that I find so compelling, along with the depth of understanding that Steve Earl has, about what he is writing about.
I only know two of Steve Earls songs 'Copperhead Road' and 'Fort Worth Blues'. I heard 'Copperhead Road' when it was a hit on the radio here and 'Fort Worth Blues' when I watched a tribute concert on RUclips, for Townes Van Zandt. On this tribute all the songs performed were great and performed by great artists. All the songs were Townes Van Zandt songs apart from 'Fort Worth Blues' which is Steve Earls own song about Townes Van Zandt and something of the nature of Steve's relationship to Townes.
Watching this interview I have come to understand that Steve Earl is a prolific creative artist, working in multiple mediums, who draws from his own amazing life and tells it how it is.
THANKS for sharing this long post!!! Means a lot
@@JackinAroundShow Cheers Jack. In the words of Guy Clark "Just keep on keep on playin'"
Fabulously informative.
Love this great interview with Steve Earle ♥
Loving this so much!
Me too. (Wilma Conley FB) good to see you here. 🤗
Yeah me too.
I will search for the book. He's as honest a man as has ever been interviewed. No game player. That's why he is loved by many.
He was so good in 'The Wire' & 'Treme' TV series. The song "This City" he wrote for Treme is great.
SE needs to hear the song I wrote- “Earle would have married me, at least once “
Man, if Steve is doing a Jerry Jeff record, contact me. I have an extremely obscure record with Jerry Jeff and my dad from 1977. Was done at Sugar Hill Studios.
Svelte earle LOVE you TOO MUCH ShannonmarieQuinlan🤱😘💋🐺💘😃🥶💚💗🦃🐰👚❣
I enjoyed that
This interview is righteous. Thank you for sharing
1942
Sorry- I realize now you were not actually alive in 1942 😁
My mistake
love this ! just 2 guys having a chat 💞
That’s a podcast
Hey Steve why not cover some Richard Dobson tunes...
Just when I think Steve can’t get cooler, he rocks a X t-shirt.
A dancehall in Waco????? No thank you
That makes me think of Guyana
I’d love if you got to interview Jamey Johnson
I can dig it.
SHANNONQUINLAN MARIE SVELTE EARLE CD 🙋♀️🥳🐛🐝🤱🤡
Steve Earle :
The Mountain
Mercenary Song
TVZ:
Literally every single song he wrote
Wish he would do his own stuff instead of lots of cover albums is it 5 so far i think. Always interesting interviews with earle, , better than hearing him do cabaret..
this is a cool interview, nice job Jack! oh, 'under the flag of a green back dollar or the peso down Mexico way" - I mean, come on!
Good one
Definitely like everything Jack does…. It’s authenticity tells the story
Top 10 songwriter in American music. Dude can shoot the shit too lol
@ 21:06 was that a fart? Lol I love Steve Earle but odd interview
I have seen the museum where those pictures are
Eric Taylor always knew you were magical
Steve sportin an X t-shirt ❤
Great interview, saw Steve in 1988 and in 2012. Jack come out to Portland we have some great venues out here!
"I'm from Schertz, Texas. That's S C H E R T Z and I used to get beat up by great big square-headed cowboys named Otto on a fairly regular basis" haha, I just remember that from one of his albums
I attended OG Weiterstien Jr High School don't ask me how the fuck you spell that.... Man I had that story downloaded on a disc years ago lost it and have been trying in vain to find it again.... Can you help me out on that???
The Melody Ranch in Waco…
ShannonMarieQuinlan
I'd love to see Charlie Robison. Thanks for this.
Seen Charlie at outlaws & legends.He was good.
got to see him twice, now I gotta buy the movie