WARNER BROS. RECORDS TO REISSUE SIX STEVE EARLE ALBUMSIN SEPTEMBER Remastered Albums Include The Mountain, Transcendental Blues, Sidetracks, Jerusalem, Just An American Boy And The Revolution Starts Now
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Will Be Released On Vinyl For First Time On November 24 Official Video For "Goodbye Michelangelo" - Earle's Tribute To Guy Clark From
So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- Released Today North American Headline Tour Includes Sold-Out August 11 & 12 Shows AtThe Troubadour In West Hollywood, CA Earle Will Perform At Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival On October 7 
Steve Earle Photo Credit: Chad Batka
August 9,2017 (Burbank, CA) -Warner Bros. Records will release remastered versions of six classic Steve Earle albums next month, beginning with a trio of reissues on September 22:
The Mountain, Earle's GRAMMY-nominated 1999 collaboration with the legendary Del McCoury Band, the GRAMMY®-nominated
Transcendental Blues, originally released in 2000, and Earle's 2002 compilation album,
Sidetracks. All six albums - originally released via E-Squared/Artemis Records - will be available in vinyl and CD formats. Following on September 29 will be 2002's
Jerusalem, which contains the controversial "John Walker's Blues," Earle's 2003 live set,
Just An American Boy, and his GRAMMY-winning 2004 album,
The Revolution Starts Now. This will mark the first time that
Sidetracks and
Just An American Boy have been released on vinyl. In addition, a remastered version of 1997's
El Corazón will be released for the first time on vinyl on November 24 (Black Friday). Today, the official video for "Goodbye Michelangelo" was released. View the clip
here. Hailed as "a touching tribute to the late Guy Clark" by
Pitchfork, the track is from Earle's new album,
So You Wannabe an Outlaw. Steve Earle and The Dukes are currently touring in support of
So You Wannabe an Outlaw. After tonight's show at the Belly Up in Solana Beach, CA, they head to Los Angeles for two sold-out nights at the historic Troubadour (August 11 and 12). Earle will also perform at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 17 in San Francisco on October 7. Earlier this week, Earle performed on WNYC's "Soundcheck," hosted by John Schaefer. Stream the session
here. His recent interview with
Al Jazeera can be viewed
here.
Steve Earle and The Dukes' upcoming tour dates are as follows: 08/10 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up 08/11 West Hollywood, CA The Troubadour 08/12 West Hollywood, CA The Troubadour 08/14 Portland, OR Revolution Hall 08/15 Seattle, WA Neptune Theatre 08/16 Boise, ID Egyptian Theatre 08/18 Billings, MT Zoo Montana 08/19 Deadwood, SD Deadwood Mountain Grand 09/5 Athens, GA Georgia Theatre 09/7 Orlando, FL he Plaza Live 09/8 Fort Lauderdale, FL Parker Playhouse 09/9 Clearwater, FL Capitol Theatre 09/10 Saint Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre 09/12 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Sound Stage 09/13 Tarrytown, NY Tarrytown Music Hall 09/14 Huntington, NY The Paramount 09/16 Fredericton, Canada Harvest Jazz + Blues Festival 09/18 Lindsay, Canada Academy Theatre 09/19 Brantford, Canada Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts 09/21 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit 09/22 Kalamazoo, Michigan State Theatre 09/23 Sault Ste Marie, Canada Kiwanis Community Theatre Center 09/24 Thunder Bay, Canada Thunder Bay Community Auditorium 09/26 Winnipeg, Canada Burton Cummings Theatre 09/27 Regina, Canada Casino Regina 09/28 Calgary, Canada Grey Eagle Resort & Casino 09/29 Edmonton, Canada River Cree Resort and Casino 10/1 Vancouver, Canada Commodore Ballroom 10/7 San Francisco, CA Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival10/18 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre