Steve Earle: “You’re the Best Lover I Ever Had”
Steve Earle and the Dukes’ new album, “Terraplane,” is a full-band outing with drums and crunchy electric guitars mixing with resonator guitar, acoustic guitar, and fiddle on original blues songs written by Earle. Here, Earle performs the second track on the album solo. For more, see newwestrecords.com and steveearle.com.
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