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Steve Earle
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His latest three records,
Jerusalem,
Just an American Boy, and the
ever-popular
The Revolution Starts...Now are all political protests directed at
President Bush and the war in Iraq. The songs, in the rockabilly genre, reinforced Steve's reputation as an
accomplished songwriter.
Guitar Town garnered glowing reviews and commercial
success and brought Steve his first two Grammy nominations: 1987's Best Country
Male Vocalist (for the album) and Best Country Song (Guitar
Town). Steve was
also named 1986's Country Artist Of The Year in Rolling Stone Magazine's Critics
Poll. The album went Gold in the US in 1999.
Copperhead Road followed in 1988 and represented a sharper turn towards rock.
The album's only commercial U.S. single was Copperhead Road, which was targeted
exclusively to rock radio. Other promotional-only singles (Nothing But A Child,
Even When I'm Blue, and Back To The Wall) were released in the U.S., but never
marketed with any real conviction. A better effort was made in the U.K., which
released commercial singles of Copperhead Road, Back To The Wall, and a rare 3"
CD single of Johnny Come Lately. What followed was a four year creative drought and Steve virtually
disappeared from the music scene. Steve was arrested and sent to prison for
possession of narcotics, which, ironically, may have ultimately saved his life.
He successfully completed a rehab program and was paroled in late 1994. 2001 marked the release of Doghouse Roses, his first collection of short stories. In the fall of 2002 the Broadaxe Theatre (the not-for-profit theatre company he co-founded in Nashville), debuted his first play entitled Karla, about Karla Faye Tucker, the first woman executed in Texas since the Civil War. Earle recently appeared in the award-winning Off-Broadway play, The Exonerated. He resided in Nashville for over 25 years, and recently relocated his home-base to The Village in New York City. In 2005 he won his first Grammy Award (Best Contemporary Folk Album) for The Revolution Starts...Now, which was his 9th Grammy nomination. 2 Earle is also known for his work with several organizations to educate about and abolish the death penalty, such as The Journey of Hope...from Violence to Healing; Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty; the Abolitionist Action Committee; the Tennessee Coalition to Abolish State Killing and Amnesty International. In addition to his work in opposition of the death penalty, he is active with the Vietnam Veterans' Campaign for a Landmine Free World and the Kensington Welfare Rights Union. |
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