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Tim
August 28th 2023
Steve gave a great show. He sang songs from his whole career, which of course, is extensive. He also sang the Jerry Jeff Walker song Mr. Bojangles, one of the best songs ever written. He sang his son's song Harlem River Blues, maybe the emotional tribute of the evening. He ended with Gordon Lightfoot's great song Sundown. Ron Sexsmith came back to play the song with him. What a fitting end to a wonderful concert at Massey Hall in Toronto. Steve talked quite a bit too making for a personal concert which held us all in rapture.
Toronto, ON@
Massey Hall
Nathaniel
August 24th 2023
Great show. Steve was in fine form and performed a number of great tunes new and old. His rendition of mister Bojangles on the 12 string was especially poignant and I can't listen to Harlem River Blues without tearing up. Looking forward to my next opportunity to see him perform.
Alexandria, VA@
Birchmere
Debby
August 22nd 2023
Steve seemed warm, sincere and funny. His presence and his music filled up the stage. and the auditorium. He put on a really good show, not slowing down from the time he hit the stage until he left it. He was very kind to come back on stage for an encore. I was very disappointed that the disruptive couple (wearing white shirts) & who sat down in row 4 at the end of the concert, were not escorted out of the venue. They were talking loudly, ignored requests to be quiet, & only stopped after a fan beside them stood up to address them (not the best move), and Steve noticed the commotion and expertly intervened, ending with, "I remember my first beer too". Steve should not have had to stop singing to handle this and fans should not have had to deal with the ongoing interruption. Concert goers (white shirt couple) should have the respect for others and the performer, to hold their loud conversation until after the concert. But, my question is, "where was SECURITY at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame". I believe that I would want to know that the security problem has been addressed before I would want to return to a concert at the Bluegrass hall of Fame.
Owensboro, KY@
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
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About 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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Genres:
Country, Outlaw Country, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Roots Rock
Hometown:
New York City, New York

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concerts and tour dates

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Latest Posts

Steve Earle
23 days ago
Win a Steve Earle Martin Guitar and help children and young adults with autism!

It's GivingTuesday and Steve is giving away a signed Martin Acoustic-Electric Gui
more
View More Posts

Live Photos of Steve Earle

Steve Earle at Des Moines, IA in Hoyt Sherman Place 2024
View All Photos

Steve Earle merch
amazonview store

Sidetracks
$19.92
View All
Steve Earle's tour

Fan Reviews

Tim
August 28th 2023
Steve gave a great show. He sang songs from his whole career, which of course, is extensive. He also sang the Jerry Jeff Walker song Mr. Bojangles, one of the best songs ever written. He sang his son's song Harlem River Blues, maybe the emotional tribute of the evening. He ended with Gordon Lightfoot's great song Sundown. Ron Sexsmith came back to play the song with him. What a fitting end to a wonderful concert at Massey Hall in Toronto. Steve talked quite a bit too making for a personal concert which held us all in rapture.
Toronto, ON@
Massey Hall
Nathaniel
August 24th 2023
Great show. Steve was in fine form and performed a number of great tunes new and old. His rendition of mister Bojangles on the 12 string was especially poignant and I can't listen to Harlem River Blues without tearing up. Looking forward to my next opportunity to see him perform.
Alexandria, VA@
Birchmere
Debby
August 22nd 2023
Steve seemed warm, sincere and funny. His presence and his music filled up the stage. and the auditorium. He put on a really good show, not slowing down from the time he hit the stage until he left it. He was very kind to come back on stage for an encore. I was very disappointed that the disruptive couple (wearing white shirts) & who sat down in row 4 at the end of the concert, were not escorted out of the venue. They were talking loudly, ignored requests to be quiet, & only stopped after a fan beside them stood up to address them (not the best move), and Steve noticed the commotion and expertly intervened, ending with, "I remember my first beer too". Steve should not have had to stop singing to handle this and fans should not have had to deal with the ongoing interruption. Concert goers (white shirt couple) should have the respect for others and the performer, to hold their loud conversation until after the concert. But, my question is, "where was SECURITY at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame". I believe that I would want to know that the security problem has been addressed before I would want to return to a concert at the Bluegrass hall of Fame.
Owensboro, KY@
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
View More Fan Reviews

About 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.”
Show More
Genres:
Country, Outlaw Country, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Roots Rock
Hometown:
New York City, New York

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