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Subido: 2010/12/10

"Harlem River Blues"

Justin Townes Earle, son of musician Steve Earle and the namesake of Townes Van Zandt, is no stranger to the troubled times he sings about in his songs. The singer-songwriter struggled with drug addiction most of his life, but ultimately kicked the habit and put his life back in order. His blend of folk, blues, and country has an old-fashioned feel to it. He released his third album, "Harlem River Blues", earlier this year and stopped by the KXT studios to play a few songs during the KXT Afternoon Show.

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9 years ago

mipham dorji

forget the chords.. how do you pick you finger pick like that??

9 years ago

Michael Jones

Good times come and they goEven a good man'll breakHe'll let his troubles bury him wholeEven though he knows what's at stakeSo I'm taking no chancesCarrying over while I'm still good in His graceAnd I'm no fool, mama, I know the differenceBetween tempting and choosing my fate

9 years ago

Braxton Landrum

anyone else get that johnny cash vibe?

9 years ago

David Lahti

Plays nice in E.....E, A, E7, and B7....capo to your voice. 2 is nice

10 years ago

Cody Penson

NOTHING SAYS DOPED UP LIKE SUNGLASSES INSIDE LOL

10 years ago

sinmore11

awesome

11 years ago

H Lugerth

it must be a National Style O with a fake Gibson decal. No, honestly, that's a beautiful Gibson AJ. And he plays it great; I'm just learning the song and feel the flesh on my thumb fading away...

11 years ago

DrStich

Great song, great songwriter. Justin is carrying on from Townes, Woody, Hank and all the roots. That's a Gibson AJ Concert Custom Shop, Madagascar rosewood, 2008.

11 years ago

exclamationpoint

this is a sweet version of this song

11 years ago

Pickens Ivey

definitely a Gibson AJ... I have one myself

11 years ago

Terry Mathews

I was there in the studio that day. High or not, this kid is the real deal. His show that night was one of the I've ever seen.

11 years ago

birthdaytuxedo

furthermore, the standard AJ has the same arrow inlays on the fretboard, not the rectangle or trapezoid inlays you may be more used to seeing on a Gibson

11 years ago

birthdaytuxedo

actually, i'm nearly positive it is a custom shop Gibson AJ. I have a standard AJ, and the script logo on the headstock is in their vintage script font, not their current script font. It doesn't look like a normal Gibson logo. But by all means, if you know otherwise, please enlighten me

11 years ago

Reddevil20

thats no gibson

11 years ago

Harpoon83

Capo the third fret... E, A7, E,B7, E. Repeat through out...

11 years ago

birthdaytuxedo

thats a Gibson Advanced Jumbo

11 years ago

Dave Coates

Saw him play last weekend I really enjoyed the way he has his father's storytelling ability great set

11 years ago

teaandtobacco

what brand of guitar is he playing?

11 years ago

6whatusay9

Lord im going up town to the harlem river to drown. amen

12 years ago

whiskerswendy

wow there's a huge difference between his appearance here and a few months earlier..

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