Steve Earle Performs Tracks from “The Low Highway” on KEXP

Steve Earle performed some of the songs of his latest album The Low Highway (2013) live in the KEXP radio station studio in Seattle on a program hosted by Stevie Zoom. In the video, Earle performs “The Low Highway,” “Burnin’ It Down,” “Invisible,” and “Remember Me.”

The final song, “Remember Me,” is a touching song Earle wrote to his newest child as Earle contemplates his own advanced age and the probability he will not be around for long. The segment was recorded on April 18, 2013.

What is your favorite song in the video? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    Steve Earle Performing “The Low Highway” and “Invisible”

    Steve Earle recently performed two songs from his upcoming album The Low Highway on the Ron and Fez radio show. Check out “The Low Highway” and “Invisible” below.

    We have previously featured the video for “Invisible,” Earle’s new song about the homeless. The Low Highway will be released April 12.

    What do you think of Steve Earle’s new songs? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    Steve Earle Sings About the Homeless on “Invisible”

    Steve Earle Invisible

    As we previously reported, Steve Earle’s new CD The Low Highway will be released April 16. In the meantime, today Earle premiered on CMT a video for one of the songs on the new album, “Invisible.”

    Earle continues to use his music to address social issues and this new video is no exception. The video follows a homeless man around the streets of New York. Meanwhile, Earle plays his guitar on a rooftop, daring us to look around us, as he sings about people passing the “invisible” homeless without knowing. Check it out.

    What is your favorite Steve Earle album? Leave your two cents in the comments.

  • Steve Earle Performs Tracks from “The Low Highway” on KEXP
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  • (Some related Chimesfreedom posts.)

    Steve Earle’s “The Low Highway” Coming Soon

    Steve Earle The Low Highway

    Steve Earle‘s new CD, The Low Highway is scheduled to be released April 16. The cover art indicates that the album will feature his band The Dukes along with the “Duchesses,” which includes his wife Allison Moorer.

    The track listings are: 1.The Low Highway; 2. Calico County; 3. Burnin’ It Down; 4. That All You Got?; 5. Love’s Gonna Blow My Way; 6. After Mardi Gras; 7. Pocket Full Of Rain; 8. Invisible; 9. Warren Hellman’s Banjo; 10. Down The Road Pt. II; 11. 21st Century Blues; and 12. Remember Me.

    You may listen to “Calico County” at this Rolling Stone link. Earle has been performing “Burnin’ It Down,” another song on the upcoming album, as support of protests against Wal-Mart.

    I can’t wait.

    Are you excited about the new Steve Earle album? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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