Justin Townes Earle (yes, he is related to Steve Earle and
yes he was named after the great Townes Van Zandt, a
hero of his father) was in town Thursday evening to give
yet another spellbinding performance at the High Noon
Saloon. With a distinctly unique voice that is warm and
smooth, yet conveying the youth and energy that grace
his performances, JT Earle delivers a refreshing take
on the Nashville sound with his version of folk, acoustic
blues and American roots music. With Justin as the opening
act before Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit took stage,
the hour long set left me wanting more. Deliverance had
to wait a while, as I took in Isbell and his crew's set
before heading home to enjoy Justin Townes Earle's latest
release Midnight
at the Movies (out on Bloodshot records) on
my stereo. His song writing and music convey nuances
that capture and deliver vignettes from the American
landscape, starting with the title track, through classic
Delta blues "They Killed John Henry" and on
down the road with "Halfway to Jackson". I
plan on picking up one of the limited edition LPs (only
2000 are being pressed, so hurry and get your copy).
Here's where you can listen to this and other albums
by Justin Townes Earle, download a track or two for free,
and order the real deal: http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/midnight-movies.
Meanwhile, enjoy these pictures from the show and make
it a point to see him live!
...and some pictures from the Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit set
As always, please feel free to e-mail us
with your comments and photo enquiries. See you at the next show - Ankur |