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Justin Townes Earle (January 4, 1982 – August 20, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. After his debut EP, Yuma (2007), he released eight full-length albums. He was recognized with an Americana Music Award for Emerging Artist of the Year in 2009 and for Song of the Year in 2011 for " Harlem River Blues ".
Justin Townes Earle, an acclaimed singer-songwriter in the Americana/alt-country field and the son of Steve Earle, has died at age 38, according to an announcement on his social media accounts.
Singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle died on Sunday, August 23. He was 38. Celebrity Deaths in 2020 Read article “It is with tremendous sadness that we inform you of the passing of our son ...
Justin Townes Earle, a celebrated alt-country Americana singer-songwriter and son of folk rocker Steve Earle, has died. Justin Townes Earle, singer and son of musician Steve Earle, dead at 38 Skip ...
Justin Townes Earle released eight albums and an EP over a span of 13 years. [13] Like his father, he struggled with addiction, beginning with heroin use before turning 13. [15] [16] While problems with substance abuse strained their relationship, the father and son appeared to have reconciled more recently, and they spoke on the phone the night Justin died in his Nashville apartment.
The Saint of Lost Causes is the eighth and final studio album released by American singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle, and the last released before his death in 2020. It was released by New West Records on May 24, 2019.
Nashville singer Justin Townes Earle, who released his first solo album in 2007 after getting kicked out of dad Steve Earle’s band, has died, his rep confirmed Sunday night. “It is with ...
Earle has championed the songwriter on a number of occasions: his eldest son, Justin Townes Earle, also a musician, was named after Van Zandt. Earle wrote the song "Fort Worth Blues" as a tribute to the singer in the late 1990s, and in 2009 released an album titled Townes, which featured all covers of Van Zandt songs. [52]