12.11.2007

The Godson


Another reminder that there's so much music out there and so little time. Sunday night we were among a sadly undersized crowd to witness a young man on the front edge of what should be a stellar career. His pedigree is enough to suffocate a lesser talent given that he's Steve Earle's son and the late Texas legend Townes Van Zandt was his godfather. So this wiry, way over six-foot-tall, twenty-something cowboy has something to prove and his 90-minute set at Barksdale's "Stretchin'" series offered all the proof any skeptic could want that Justin Townes Earle is the real deal.
Along with his sidekick Cory Yountes on mandolin and harmony vocals, Justin ran through a rich and varied set list of mostly original tunes that made me feel like I could've been in a time machine watching Hank Williams when he first started out of the gate. Fun, up tempo stuff like "Chitlin' Cookin' Time in Cheatham County" and achingly dark ballads like "Yuma" that told a haunting story of loneliness gone unchecked. Accompanying himself on guitar, occasional harmonica and a good helping of boot heel percussion, Earle the younger displayed a confidence and charisma that can't be faked and made believers of this appreciative audience, most of us hearing him for the first time. You can hear "Yuma" on his MySpace page, which is also the title of a six-song EP that he's selling until his full-length album "The Good Life" comes out on Bloodshot Records this coming spring. I for one, can't wait.
Thanks to BJ Kocen for sticking his neck out for the sake of good music and creating another wonderful listening space in town. And to Susan Greenbaum for her sweet opening set. I love surprises and Sunday provided a really good one.

TT

3 comments:

catherine said...

i was one of the few on sunday night and was also blown away by what i saw and heard! true musical genetics in play here! check out their myspace and- if you guys aren't coming out to Strechin' every month- you're missing out!

Anonymous said...

i agree with you and catherine, too few people were there to witness one of the best shows i've seen in a while. all the shows in this series of stretchin' are sure to be great ones. i can't wait for justin's cd, i was completed in awe of what i saw and heard on sunday. and now that i know my buddy amanda shires, fiddle player extraordinaire, will be part of it, i'm doubly excited. it was great to see you and deveron again, i know i can always count on seeing you wherever the music is happening.

Anonymous said...

I've seen about six or seven Stretchin' shows now, and I continue to think they're the best game in town. The cost is REALLY reasonable, the shows are VERY up close and personal, and the talent, sound and atmosphere are all first rate. It's unbelievable to me that Barksdale Theatre is making this major a contribution to the music community. Three cheers!!!