Steve Earle

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Steve Earle

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Fri 14 Nov ’08, 7:30pm

Where: James Hay Theatre, 86 Kilmore St, Christchurch City Show map

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The hardcore troubadour returns to tour Australia and New Zealand with his latest studio masterpiece ‘Washington Square Serenade’ under his belt (album released September 2007) and his beautiful songstress wife Allison Moorer to open the shows.

This time around, Steve has chosen to perform solo in the special intimate setting of fully seated theatre venues.

Steve Earle’s recorded music career has to date has delivered twelve studio albums and five live albums. Steve has also written books both story and poetry and a stage play. In amongst all of this he does what we love him for best; travels the lengths and breadth of the world performing his music live.

Asked how he would like listeners to respond to Washington Square Serenade, Earle, characteristically, is ready with a bold answer. "If you feel like you don't know what America is all about right now, and you want to reorient yourself to what America should be about, it's a really good time to come to New York City," he says. "I needed really badly at this point in my life to see a mixed-race, same-sex couple holding hands in my own neighborhood. It makes me feel safer."

"I've been pretty heartbroken about the way things have gone politically in this country the last few years, and I seriously considered moving someplace else," he concludes. "Then I figured out that I didn't have to leave the country. All I had to do was come to New York." Washington Square Serenade – in its commitment, its values, its musical intelligence and, finally, its very American optimism about the possibilities for a better world – demonstrates why. - Anthony DeCurtis

Allison Moorer is about to release her new album ‘Mockingbird’ through the Proper Music UK based distribution label. Moorer together with producer and acclaimed roots artist Buddy Miller - has conjured a rich pastiche of the phases of women's hearts, lives, needs and yearnings. Whether it's a dervish take on Patti Smith's “Dancing Barefoot,” a stoic, proud embrace of Kate McGarrigle's “Go, Leave,” a winking nod to the naughty that is Nina Simone's “Sugar In My Bowl” or the elegant survival of her sister Shelby Lynne's “She Knows Where She Goes, the lithe songstress demonstrates diversity, eclecticism and the range of the XX chromosome set.

Since their last trip to Australia, Steve and Allison have relocated to New York City and have settled in Greenwich Village.

Steve and Allison now live on the very Greenwich Village street on which the famous cover shot for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1962) was taken. In that photo, Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo huddle against the cold as they walk along a snowy New York street. It's an indelible romantic image that captures the idealism of the folk revival that was gathering momentum in New York at the time.

Steve Earle's gripping new album, Washington Square Serenade, is a loving tribute to that era, that movement, that music and the city that gave them all a nurturing home. "That period changed pop music," Earle says. "It made lyrics much more important. Rock & roll could have become a subgenre of pop if it hadn't been for that literary aspect, which completely came out of a four-block area in New York City in one brief instant of time."

Steve Earle brings his ‘Washington Square Serenade’ World tour to New Zealand in November 2008.

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    lynda tucker 4 years ago

    sounds like this guy has got the prefect lifestyle - doing what he enjoys and seeing the world

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    Content Editor 4 years ago

    Hi guys,

    Congrats to Sally who has won the double pass to see Steve Earle play. Great entries everyone.

    Gina @ Eventfinder

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    isamudan 4 years ago

    Hey, if I went to NYNY I would be looking for great food! No matter where I stayed, if I walked three blocks in any direction, I would find a restaurant, run by a guy named Sal, who would serve me food actually cooked by someone whose family came from Italy! For less money than some of Christchurch's best! And it will taste better!

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    Jaman 4 years ago

    Festering NY swarms of people nobodys acknowledged on busy streets, here our movies, music and TV programs spawn to entertain us in little Greymouth, I'd like to see the melting pot cess pool.

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    ApesoftheUniverse 4 years ago

    If New York turned into chocoate, then i'd definately want to go.

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    KakapoJV 4 years ago

    Kia ora
    I would dearly love to revisit New York, as I ahve a friedn who writes for NY Times who lives there in HArlem and I've braved the Subway system to visit her. I have also cycled Central PArk and filmed squirrels, chatted to the Horse and CArriage owners and sampled Pecan pie and Blueberry Cobbler in Greenwich Village as well as taking a water taxi along the Hudson so as I could walk back over the Brooklyn Bridge. Also went to Spamalot on Broadway in Shuster Theatre and at the Metropolitan delighted in the Rodin statues, the Dali exhibition and found my way around the markets, buying pizza for $2.50 and fresh produce as well as a lead Yellow cab toy for a moko. Let me at New York again, anytime, I can hail a cab like a native! The colour and the vibrant street life as well as the verve and vim of the place are 'my kind of town'.

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    sally 4 years ago

    Why go to New York?
    Come on, the Big Apple... Massive buildings , noise, colour, people... its a living work of Art!! You can be who you want to be in New York- living in a cardboard box or strolling down broadway in $3000 shoes! Twin towers- nothing ever like it before or since. Ground zero a humbling reminder. Chinatown , Little Italy, Harlem... New york is full of crazy people doing wonderful things!
    Oh well, one day I might make it there.

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