Steve Earle

TWIABP share playlist of songs that influenced their new album 'Illusory Walls'

The eclectic playlist includes Blondie, Gojira, Failure, Neurosis, Fugazi, Battles, Jawbox, The Fall of Troy, Cave In, Quicksand, These Arms Are Snakes, Marvin Gaye, Tom Waits, Joey Bada$$, Lindsey Buckingham, Phoebe Bridgers, and much more…

Neal Casal tribute box set announced ft. J Mascis, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Steve Earle, Cass McCombs, more

The 41-song tribute album also features Fruit Bats, Hiss Golden Messenger, Vetiver, Warren Haynes, Norah Jones’ band Puss N Boots, and many others…

Brooklyn Made shows on BrooklynVegan Presale (password here)

Get tickets to see Jeff Tweedy, Greg Dulli, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Okkervil River and Damien Jurado, Spirit of the Beehive, Turnover, Steve Earle, Nathaniel Rateliff, Band of Horses, Whitney, Luna, Guided by Voices, Fucked Up, and more early on BrooklynVegan Presale from Tuesday through Thursday

Steve Earle & The Dukes announce U.S. tour including dates with Los Lobos

Steve Earle & The Dukes have just announced a big tour that will have them out from July through October, including a number of dates with Los Lobos…

Steve Earle, Mac & Jim from Superchunk and more playing Frankies 457 concert series

Carroll Gardens Italian restaurant Frankies 457 will host four shows in their garden this summer

Los Lobos pay tribute to LA artists on new LP, plot 2021-22 tour (hear Beach Boys & Midnighters covers)

Los Lobos‘ new album ‘Native Sons‘ is a “love letter to Los Angeles,“ and the band’s tour hits just about everywhere in the U.S. including dates with Steve Earle and The Mavericks.

This Week's Livestreams (Gwen Stefani, U2, Brandi Carlile, Teenage Halloween, more)

Plus The Besnard Lakes, Palehound, Steve Gunn, The Chills, Otoboke Beaver, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

Patti Smith, Steve Earle & more added to City Winery NYC reopening schedule

City Winery plans to reopen their new Pier 57 location with nightly live music on April 2, when NY venues are allowed to open their doors again, at limited capacity.

This Week's Livestreams (Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Dashboard Confessional, The Get Up Kids, more)

plus and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

David Byrne, Kurt Vile, Steve Earle & more playing Food for Love benefit livestream

David Byrne also made a playlist based around the virtual concert’s lineup.
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