Steve Earle & The Dukes Come to the Warner in June

Tickets are on sale to Warner Members Tuesday, March 8 at 10 am and to the General Public Friday, March 11 at 10 am.

By: Mar. 09, 2022
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Steve Earle & The Dukes Come to the Warner in June

The Warner Theatre will welcome Steve Earle & THE DUKES to the Main Stage on Thursday, June 16 at 8 pm. Tickets are on sale to Warner Members Tuesday, March 8 at 10 am and to the General Public Friday, March 11 at 10 am.

Steve Earle is one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation, a worthy heir to Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, his two supreme musical mentors. Over the course of twenty studio albums, Earle has distinguished himself as a master storyteller, and his songs have been recorded by a vast array of artists, including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, the Pretenders, and more. Earle's 1986 debut album, Guitar Town, is now regarded as a classic of the Americana genre, and subsequent releases like The Revolution Starts...Now (2004), Washington Square Serenade (2007), and TOWNES (2009) all received Grammy Awards. Restlessly creative across artistic disciplines, Earle has published both a novel and a collection of short stories; produced albums for other artists; and acted in films, TV shows and on stage. He currently hosts a radio show for Sirius XM. In 2019, Earle appeared in the off-Broadway play Samara, for which he also wrote a score that The New York Times described as "exquisitely subliminal." Each year, Earle organizes a benefit concert for the Keswell School, which his son John Henry attends and which provides educational programs for children and young adults with autism.

The Dukes is Earle's long-time band, known for their characteristically eloquent playing. The band comprises of bassist Jeff Hill, Eleanor Whitemore who plays fiddle and mandolin, guitarist Chris Masterson, Ricky Jay Jackson on pedal steel, drummer Brad Pemberton and, of course, Earle on guitar and banjo. Their raw blend of country, rock and folk lifts the articulation of each song without the slightest hint of contrivance or pretension.

To become a Warner Member or to purchase tickets, visit warnertheatre.org or call the Box Office at 860-489-7180.



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