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Justin Townes Earle

WCLZ Presents

Justin Townes Earle

Tift Merritt

Wed, November 7, 2012

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

Port City Music Hall

Portland, ME

$18 advance / $20 day of show / $30 V.I.P.

This event is 18 and over

Buy tickets at www.portcitymusichall.com, by calling 888-512-SHOW and in person at the Port City Music Hall Box Office Wednesdays 11am-2pm, and one hour before doors till close for every show.

Justin Townes Earle
Justin Townes Earle
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE

On a rainy Nashville Thursday last October, Justin Townes Earle leapt onstage at the famed Ryman Auditorium to accept the 2011 Americana Music Award for Song of the Year. The triumphant evening capped a turbulent twelve months for the gifted young musician categorized by significant hardship as well as notable achievement including debut performances at New York’s Carnegie Hall and on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Just one week later, Earle retreated to the western mountains of North Carolina to record his next album, Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now – an intriguing title given the importance of change in Earle’s approach to art. “I think it’s the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learning more,” he says. “The new record is completely different than my last one, Harlem River Blues. This time I’ve gone in a Memphis-soul direction.”
Those who’ve followed Earle’s growth since releasing his debut EP Yuma in 2007 won’t be surprised he’s shooting off in another direction. For an artist whose list of influences runs the gamut from Randy Newman to Woody Guthrie, Chet Baker to the Replacements, and Phil Ochs to Bruce Springsteen, categories are useless.
“Great songs are great songs,” Earle says. “If you listen to a lot of soul music, especially the Stax Records stuff, the chord progressions are just like country music. And just like country music, soul music began in the church, so it has its roots in the same place.”
Tift Merritt
Tift Merritt
Songstress Tift Merritt is a North Carolina native. Her father taught her guitar chords and Percy Sledge songs. With her longtime band, she has built a unique and critically acclaimed body of work of sonic short stories and poignant performances.
Venue Information:
Port City Music Hall
504 Congress St
Portland, ME, 04101