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Steve Earle and Shawn Colvin in Session

Bob hosts Steve Earle and Shawn Colvin in session playing songs from their recently-released duets album Colvin and Earle.

Roots music greats Steve Earle and Shawn Colvin are in session, playing songs from their recently released duets album Colvin and Earle

In the strictest sense, Steve Earle isn't a country artist; he's a roots rocker. Earle emerged in the mid-'80s, after Bruce Springsteen had popularized populist rock & roll and Dwight Yoakam had kick-started the neo-traditionalist movement in country music. At first, Earle appeared to be more indebted to the rock side than country, as he played a stripped-down, neo-rockabilly style that occasionally verged on outlaw country. However, his unwillingness to conform to the rules of Nashville or rock & roll meant that he never broke through into either genre's mainstream. Instead, he cultivated a dedicated cult following, drawing from both the country and rock audiences. Toward the early '90s, his career was thrown off track by personal problems and substance abuse, but he re-emerged stronger and healthier several years later.

Shawn Colvin is one of the leading lights of the so-called "new folk movement" that began in the late '80s. Although she grew out of the somewhat limited "woman with a guitar" school, she kept the form fresh with a diverse approach, avoiding the genre's clichΓ©d sentiments and all-too-often formulaic arrangements in favor of a more personal, pop-influenced style. Colvin's debut record won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1991, but it was her 1997 single, "Sunny Came Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ," that firmly catapulted her into the mainstream. Although she never revisited that commercial peak again, Colvin still commanded a broad, loyal following well into the subsequent decades.

57 minutes

Last on

Thu 28 Jul 2016 19:00

Music Played

  • The Doobie Brothers

    Listen To The Music

    • Warner Bros.
  • Devil Makes Three

    Come On Up To The House

    • Redemption & Ruin.
    • New West Records.
    • 9.
  • Dierks Bentley & Elle King

    Different For Girls

    • Black.
    • UNIVERSAL MUSIC.
    • 10.
  • Miranda Lambert

    Vice

    • Promo single.
    • Sony.
    • 1.
  • Kacey Musgraves

    Follow Your Arrow (Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park, 14 Sep 2014)

    • Same Trailer Different Park.
    • Mercury.
    • 001.
  • Trisha Yearwood

    She's in Love With the Boy

    • Trisha Yearwood Songbook.
    • MCA.

Broadcast

  • Thu 28 Jul 2016 19:00