

Guitar Town with Steve Earle
American rock, country and folk singer-songwriter, record producer, author, and actor Steve Earle shares stories about—and plays—guitars from his vast collection.
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1.1890s Martin 1-28
15-06-202012mSteve Earle talks about his Martin 1-28 guitar named Doris, a guitar he played on several tracks of his 2009 album titled "Townes." He ends by playing "Poncho and Lefty."

2.1870s Martin 2-24
21-06-202012mSteve Earle talks about his Martin 2-24 and ends by using it to play "Halo Around the Moon."

3.1840 or 41 Martin 3-17
28-06-202012mSteve Earle talks about his Martin 3-17 and ends by using it to play "Brazos River Song," aka "The Texas River Song."

4.1955 Martin 5-18 and 1938 Martin 5-17
06-07-202012mSteve Earle talks about size 5 Martin guitars, the baby guitars. He ends the episode playing "Christmas In Washington" on his 1938 Martin 5-17.

5.1870s and 1931 Martin Size 0
11-07-202012mSteve Earle discusses size 0 Martin guitars, in particular his 1870s Martin 0-28. He ends the episode playing "Every Part of Me" on his 1931 Martin 0-21.

6.1944 Martin 00-21
17-07-202012mSteve Earle gives the history behind his 1944 Martin 00-21, previously owned by Burl Ives. He ends the episode playing "God Is God" on it.

7.1974, 1936, 1938 Martin 000
26-07-202012mSteve Earle discusses Martin's 000 (that's "triple-aught") sized guitars, showcasing a 1974, 1936, and 1938 model. He closes out the episode playing "Tennessee Blues" from his alb...

8.1935 Martin D-28
02-08-202012mSteve Earle talks about his favorite guitar, a 1935 Martin D-28. He ends the episode using it to play "Tom Ames' Prayer."

9.Martin M Guitars
09-08-202012mSteve Earle discusses the history of the Martin M guitars and their predecessors, the converted arch tops. He closes out the episode playing "The Girl on the Mountain" on his M-21...

10.1919 Gibson Style O
15-08-202012mSteve Earle talks about his 1919 Gibson Style O and ends the episode playing "Outlaw's Honeymoon."

11.1910 Gibson A Mandolin
27-08-202012mSteve Earle showcases several Gibson mandolins including a 1926 F4, a 1926 A Jr, and his favorite, a 1910 Gibson A, which he uses to play "Galway Girl." He ends the episode paying...

12.1931 Gibson L-10
28-08-202012mSteve Earle discusses his 1931 Gibson L-10 previously owned by Tom Crandall. He ends playing "Telephone Road."

13.1926 Gibson L-1
28-08-202012mSteve Earle talks about his 1926 Gibson L-1 which he uses to play "South Nashville Blues."

14.1934 Kalamazoo KHG-14
04-09-202012mSteve Earle talks about his 1934 Gibson Kalamazoo KHG-14 which he then uses to play "My Old Friend the Blues," because sometime the cure for the blues is just more of the blues.

15.1933 Gibson L-00
11-09-202012mSteve Earle talks about his 1933 Gibson L-00, a guitar he used on "The Low Highway" title track. The episode ends with Steve playing "You’re the Best Lover That I Ever Had."

16.1930 Gibson Marshall Special
19-09-202012mSteve Earle talks about his 1930 Gibson Marshall Special, the rarest guitar in his collection. He ends playing “John Henry was a Steel Drivin’ Man.”

17.1935 Gibson Nick Lucas Special
26-09-202012mSteve Earle talks about the Gibson Nick Lucas Special and showcases his most recent purchase, a 14 fret 1935 Gibson Nick Lucas Special which he uses to play “Sparkle and Shine.”

18.1939 Gibson Roy Smeck Radio Grande
03-10-202012mSteve Earle tells us about the Gibson Roy Smeck Radio Grande while showcasing his 1939 version. He ends the episode playing “Ellis Unit One.”
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