Steve Earle Releases Live New Album ‘Alone Again’ (Live) Out Today

STEVE EARLE RELEASES NEW LIVE ALBUM ‘ALONE AGAIN (LIVE)’ OUT TODAY – LISTEN HERE

‘ALONE AGAIN; SUMMER TOUR KICKED OFF ON FRIDAY, MAY 31 – TICKETS HERE

Friday, July 12, 2024 – (Los Angeles) – Today, Steve Earle has released his newest album, Alone Again (Live) via Howe Sound Records/Missing Piece Records. The live album was recorded during his 2023 tour and features 15 of his most beloved songs including “Copperhead Road,” “Guitar Town,” “Galway Girl” and many more.The full album tracklisting below.

Additionally, on Friday, May 31st, Earle kicked off his extensive 4-month Alone Again: Solo & Acoustic 2024 Summer Tour in Philadelphia, MS and will be wrapping on Sunday, September 8th in Evanston, IL. The 60+ show date tour has stops all over the United States and Canada including cities like Nashville, Toronto, Houston, Denver, Montréal, and many more. All the tour dates are below. Tickets are available HERE now.

In regards to the tour, Earle said “So…October before last I woke up one morning without a band. After more than a moment’s pause, I decided maybe this was one of those crossroads we come to when it’s necessary to choose a path. Left? Right? Or back. Back to where I came from: one voice, two hands and a story to tell. After all, I was taught (by very good teachers) that if you can’t stand on a stage all by yourself and make an audience laugh or cry or think, or not think, then you probably don’t have any songs. So, I walked out on a stage in Paris last summer, just me and a Martin guitar. And you know what? I do.”

 

ALONE AGAIN (LIVE) TRACKLIST:

1.   The Devil’s Right Hand

2.   My Old Friend The Blues

3.   Someday

4.   Guitar Town

5.   I Ain’t Ever Satisfied

6.   Now She’s Gone

7.   Goodbye

8.   Sparkle and Shine

9.   South Nashville Blues

10. CCKMP

11. Transcendental Blues

12. It’s About Blood

13. Dominick St.

14. The Galway Girl

15. Copperhead Road

 

Tour Dates

Saturday, July 13th – Labrador Folk Festival, Bannerman Park – St. John’s, NL

Monday, July 15th – Light House – Halifax, NS

Tuesday, July 16th – The Playhouse – Fredericton, NB

Thursday, July 18th – Academy of Music – Northampton, MA

Friday, July 19th – Great Cedar Showroom, Foxwoods Casino – Mashantucket, CT

Saturday, July 20th – Turning Stone Resort Casino – Verona, NY

Sunday, July 21st – Tarrytown Music Hall – Tarrytown, NY

Tuesday, July 23rd – Sellersville Theater – Sellersville, PA

Wednesday, July 24th – Stephen’s Talkhouse – Amagansett, NY

Friday, July 26th – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD

Saturday, July 27th – Ludlow Garage – Cincinnati, OH

Sunday, July 28th – Paramount Theater – Ashland, KY

Tuesday, July 30th – City Winery – St. Louis, MO

Wednesday, July 31st – Hoyt Sherman – Des Moines, IA

Friday, August 2nd – Knuckleheads – Kansas City, MO

Saturday, August 3rd – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO

Sunday, August 4th – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT

Monday, August 5th – Center for The Arts – Jackson Hole, WY

Thursday, August 8th – Old Saloon – Emigrant, MT

Friday, August 9th – Happy’s Inn – Libby, MT

Saturday, August 10th – Braun Brothers Reunion – Challis, ID

Tuesday, August 13th – Great Canadian Casino – Coquitlam, BC

Thursday, August 15th – Jack Singer Concert Hall – Calgary, AB

Friday, August 16th – River Cree Casino – Edmonton, AB

Saturday, August 17th – Casino Regina – Regina, SK

Sunday, August 18th – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB

Tuesday, August 20th – The Dakota – Minneapolis, MN

Wednesday, August 21st – The Dakota – Minneapolis, MN

Friday, August 23rd – Barrymore Theatre – Madison, WI

Saturday, August 24th – The Acorn – Three Oaks, MI

Sunday, August 25th – Cain Park – Cleveland, OH

Tuesday, August 27th – Opera House – Lexington, KY

Wednesday, August 28th – The Ryman – Nashville, TN

Thursday, August 29th – Fletcher Opera Theater – Durham, NC

Saturday, August 31st – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater – Wilmington, NC

Sunday, September 1st – Shenandoah Valley Music Festival – Orkney Springs, VA

Tuesday, September 3rd – City Winery – Pittsburgh, PA

Wednesday, September 4th – City Winery – Pittsburgh, PA

Friday, September 6th – Danenberger Family Vineyard – New Berlin, IL

Saturday, September 7th – Castle Knoll Amphitheater – Paoli, IN

Sunday, September 8th – Cahn Auditorium – Evanston, IL

ABOUT STEVE EARLE:

Steve Earle is one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation. A protege of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, he quickly became a master storyteller in his own right, with his songs being recorded by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, The Pretenders, and countless others. 1986 saw the release of his record, Guitar Town, which shot to number one on the country charts and is now regarded as a classic of the Americana genre. Earlier this year, Earle’s 1988 hit “Copperhead Road” was made an official state song of Tennessee. Subsequent releases like The Revolution Starts…Now (2004), Washington Square Serenade (2007), and TOWNES (2009) received consecutive GRAMMY® Awards. Earle has published two books and produced albums for other artists. As an actor, Earle has appeared in several films and had recurring roles in the HBO series The Wire and Tremé. In 2017, Earle appeared in the off-Broadway play Samara, for which he also wrote the score which the New York Times described as “exquisitely subliminal.” More recently, Earle wrote the music for and appeared in the off-Broadway play Coal Country, for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award. Earle is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. And in 2023, Steve was also honored by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music.

Alone Again (Live) Album Artwork

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