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  • #30106
    tntracy
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    We saw Justin Townes Earle tonight at our favorite little music venue in Atlanta, Eddie’s Attic. As Justin would say, “Oh my damn!” What a fantastic & incredibly entertaining show!

    I must admit that my primary reason for going to this show was to see Justin’s opening act, Dawn Landes. I had recently discovered her (thanks to another thread in this forum, and snapped up all of her albums. Loving what I heard, when I saw she was playing at Eddie’s Attic, I bought tickets.

    Now, I had heard of Justin Townes Earle & knew he was Steve Earle’s son, but had never listened to his music. Wanting to hear him for the first time live with no preconceived notions, I purposely did not check him out on the Internet & did not get either of his first two albums. I went in “blind” so to speak. Man, was I blown away! Not only did we love his brand of toe-tapping honky-tonk & ol’ time country (with some blues thrown in to boot!), but he also possesses a laugh-out-loud stage persona that is highly entertaining. (One of his many great lines between songs tonight was, “Now, I’ve been known to write songs for young ladies who do not appreciate them.”) He was accompanied on stage by an incredible fiddle player, Joshua Hedley, and a female upright bass player, Bryn Davies. They all put on a great show, we had a great time, and I left the show a Justin Townes Earle fan! (I just ordered both his CDs…)

    I also just found a Justin Townes Earle blog, “Halfway to Jackson”, and discovered a link on it to an Internet Archive of his show three nights ago in Knoxville, TN! The setlist looks very close (if not the same) as tonight’s, and I am downloading the files as I type this. So, if you’re unfamiliar with Justin’s music like I was before tonight, check him out!

    Tom

    P.S. Another cool part of the evening was Justin announcing that his father Steve had won a Grammy tonight for Best Contemporary Folk Album & congratulating him from the stage…

    P.S.S. There is also a link on that blog to an Internet Archive of his show four nights ago in Nashville, TN…

    #42222
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Great report Tom. Sounds like a fun evening.

    #42223
    tntracy
    Participant

    Thanks, tonyg – it WAS a fun evening. So fun, in fact, I’d do it again in a heartbeat tonight if I could! For y’all there in the LA area, looks like he’ll be playing at Echo on February 11th, with an in-store appearance at Amoeba Records in Hollywood the day before…

    There was at least one deviation last night from Justin’s setlists in Nashville & Knoxville (see links above). He played a cover of the Buck Owens’ classic “Close Up The Honky Tonks”. Here is a YouTube video I found of him performing it at Bonnaroo last year. It’ll give anyone unfamiliar w/ JTE a little taste of his on-stage personality & banter…

    Tom

    #42224
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Great! I am already booked the night of the 11th; James McMurty at The Mint in LA. The night before is another Doug Pettibone show in Ventura. And the night after will be james McMurtry again at McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Santa Monica. Opening for James both nights is Jonny Burke, formerly of the Dedringers.

    This will be folowed by many nights of going to bed early. 😆

    #42225
    LWjetta
    Participant

    Nice photo of Justin, Emmylou, Jim Lauderdale, John Fogerty and Buddy Miller at the Ryman.
    From the Americana Music Association web site.
    The site has some interesting links such as “No Depression” for Roots / Americana
    Click on Events Honors and Awards 2008 View Gallery one pic at the time
    http://americanamusic.org/index.htm?inc=5&news_id=17790

    lwj

    #42226
    Lafayette
    Participant

    An On Air interview featuring Justin. He plays 2 songs, one at the beginning of the segment and one at the end.

    http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wnku/.jukebox?action=viewMedia&mediaId=758938

    #42227
    tntracy
    Participant

    Oh, my damn!! JTE’s coming back to Atlanta September 11th at Smith’s Olde Bar! I got my tickets!!! 😀

    Tom

    #42228
    tntracy
    Participant

    Have a “First Listen” at NPR.com to Justin’s new album due out September 14th, “Harlem River Blues.”

    Tom

    #42229
    tntracy
    Participant

    Sitting in Smith’s Olde Bar waiting for JTE to take the stage… 😉

    #42230
    Lafayette
    Participant

    @tntracy wrote:

    Have a “First Listen” at NPR.com to Justin’s new album due out September 14th, “Harlem River Blues.”

    Tom

    Awesome and awesome. One, you’re posting to Lu’s website from the bar/venue? I’m 😮 and impressed :D. Two, I meant to post the other day I listened to some of the album from the link you provided. I must put this on my list of CD’s to acquire.

    #42231
    tntracy
    Participant

    @Lafayette wrote:

    Awesome and awesome. One, you’re posting to Lu’s website from the bar/venue? I’m 😮 and impressed :D.

    Yup. Free Wi-Fi at SOB + my iPod Touch = posting from the venue!

    Good JTE show tonight. The place was packed (less the 3 extremely drunk & obnoxious frat boys who were SCREAMING obscenities for some unknown reason at the top of their lungs both between & during songs & who were summarily “bounced” 20 minutes into JTE’s set… 🙄 ). Justin was as entertaining as ever. Always a good show…

    Tom

    #42232
    tntracy
    Participant

    Here’s a professionally shot & produced video from Garden & Gun magazine of the inimitable Justin Townes Earle performing “Slippin’ and Slidin'” from his new album Harlem River Blues (out today – get your copy! $2.99 MP3 Download, $12.99 CD or $16.13 vinyl)…

    “Bourbon means stitches and jail for me….and at least thrown out of my house.”

    Tom

    #42233
    tntracy
    Participant

    To quote another famous son, “it’s a family tradition.” JTE is back on the road after some jail time and a voluntary stint in rehab (the precipitating incident occurred 5 days after we saw him here in Atlanta on 9/11).

    My favorite quote from the article: “I don’t get disappointed when I do fuck up, because that’s my natural state.” 😆

    Tom

    #42234
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Sorry to hear another good artist is going down the wrong road to wreck and ruin. 😥

    #42235
    tntracy
    Participant

    Yeah tonyg, it’s unfortunate. But at least he recognizes he has a problem, and at a relatively young age at that…

    Tom

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