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       DAVE'S 
        DIARY - 5 FEBRUARY 2004 - STEVE EARLE FEATURE 
      STEVE 
        EARLE TOTES WEAPONS OF MASS DISTRACTION  
         
      Steve Earle 
        didn't have to remove the bra of Lucinda Williams on TV at a gridiron 
        game or tongue kiss Charley Pride on stage to win international infamy. 
         
      
         
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              Steve 
              Earle - 12 Jan 2004 
              Photo by Steve Snowden 
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             The 
              six times wed singer-songwriter left the tongue kissing to Shotgun 
              Willie Nelson and merely wrote and recorded a song.  
               
              Earle's tune John Walker Blues - the story of an American who crossed 
              hype's cheating line to fight with the Taliban - had him lampooned 
              and attacked by music industry power brokers. 
               
              But, unlike the Dixie Chicks, he wasn't scoring airplay on thin-skinned 
              mainstream U.S. radio when the song escaped. 
               
              Instead Earle, born in Virginia and raised in Texas, milked the 
              melodrama and won rock airplay for the song from his 14th album 
              Just An American Boy. 
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       The singer, 
        who made an embryonic cameo in 1976 docco Heartworn Highways with 
        Guy Clark, Steve Young, Rodney Crowell, David Allan Coe and the late Townes 
        Van Zandt, had already brandished the blowtorch to George W Bush's belly 
        with his Karla Faye Tucker play. 
         
        The play, about Texan death-row casualty Karla Faye Tucker, debuted in 
        Earle's Broad Axe Theatre in Nashville. 
         
         
       BOOKS 
        AND MOVIES  
         
        Doghouse Roses, a collection of 11 short stories, was published 
        in June 2001 in the US and July 2001 in the UK.  
         
        Earle has had a swag of his songs appear on movie soundtracks as diverse 
        as The Rookie, The Horse Whisperer, Psycho and Dead Man 
        Walking. 
         
        And his songs have also earned healthy royalties with covers by artists 
        diverse as Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, Maria McKee and Joan Baez.  
         
        Steve also may have appeared in Robert Altman's 1975 film, Nashville 
        (he was part of a large crowd scene in Centennial Park, but it's not 
        clear whether he actually shows up in the film.)  
         
        He eventually wrote songs that were recorded by major artists after landing 
        a publishing deal with Sunbury Dunbar (a division of RCA) in November 
        1975.  
         
      
         
          He 
            was with them until 1978 and received $75 per week as a staff writer. 
             
             
            Steve almost had a song, Mustang Wine, set to be recorded by 
            Elvis Presley in 1975 but Elvis never showed up for the session.  
             
            The late Carl Perkins recorded the song in 1976. 
             
            And Urban Cowboy star Johnny Lee had a Top 10 hit in 1982 with When 
            You Fall In Love, a song that Steve co-wrote with John Scott Sherrill 
            - a member of Billy Hill with Pam Tillis's second ex singing spouse 
            Bob DiPiero. | 
          
             
              
              Steve 
              Earle and the Dukes 
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      AND 
        THE WIVES  
         
        When I first interviewed Earle in 1988 at his then new home in Fairview, 
        Tennessee, he was emulating former outlaw neighbour David Allan Coe. 
         
        Earle was living with fifth wife Teresa Ensenat - the record company staffer 
        who signed Guns N Roses.  
         
        I reminded Earle his former neighbour was a hard act to follow. 
         
        During a 1983 interview with Coe at his former Dutch commune at nearby 
        Dickson - an enclave replete with Olympic size swimming pool and square 
        dance stage inside a cave - the ex-convict actor and singer was living 
        with two of his seven wives. 
         
        For the record and future trivia quizzes for valuable prizes here is a 
        list of Earle's wives, siblings and children. 
         
        Steve, the eldest of five children, has been wed six times - to Sandra 
        (Sandy) Henderson, Cynthia Dunn, Carol Hunter, Lou-Anne Gill, Maria Teresa 
        Ensenat, and again to Lou-Anne.  
        Steve has three children - two sons (Justin mom is Carol) and Ian (mom 
        is Lou), and his step-daughter Amy (the daughter of Lou.)  
         
        Steve's mom and dad now live in Nashville and brother, Mark, lives in 
        Lubbock, Texas.  
        The youngest Earle, Patrick, is living near Nashville and tours with Steve 
        as part of his crew.  
         
        Steve's sister, Kelly, lives near Boston.  
         
        His youngest sister, Stacey, lives in Ashland City, Tennessee with her 
        husband, Mark Stuart. 
         
        Stacey and Mark are both former members of the Dukes and Stacey and Mark 
        both have their own recording careers in Nashville. 
         
        Justin Earle also plays in Nashville band The Swindlers with Dustin Welch 
        - son of Kevin - and Travis Nicholson (son of Gary.)  
         
        Fort Worth refugee Gary Nicholson - a prolific writer and occasional recording 
        artist - was the co-writer of many Delbert McClinton hits. 
         
        He is also the co-writer of Lee Roy Parnell epic If The House Is Rockin' 
        (Don't Bother Knockin') - the former riveting theme for Seven Network 
        AFL footy. 
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