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Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX 2019

57 min📅 2019-07-02

This intimate 57-minute concert film captures Steve Earle's heartfelt tribute to the legendary Texas songwriter Guy Clark, filmed live in Austin during a special evening of music and storytelling.

Cast

Steve Earle
Steve Earle
Joe Ely
Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell
Jo Harvey Allen
Jo Harvey Allen
Terry Allen
Terry Allen
Chris Masterson
Eleanor Whitmore
Ricky Ray Jackson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX (2019) about?

This concert film documents Steve Earle's live tribute to his friend and fellow Texas troubadour Guy Clark, featuring a mix of classic songs, personal stories, and electrifying performances. The night blends nostalgia, humor, and deep musical respect in a setting that feels like a backyard campfire with a full band.

Who directed Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX?

The film stars Steve Earle, Joe Ely, Rodney Crowell, Jo Harvey Allen, Terry Allen, and Chris Masterson, with Ricky Ray Jackson handling pedal steel duties.

Is Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX (2019) worth watching?

Absolutely—this 57-minute gem is a treat for fans of Americana, Texas music, or live performances packed with authenticity. Earle's reverence for Clark shines through every note, making it a standout tribute that's both moving and entertaining.

How long is Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX?

The film runs for 57 minutes.

Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX (2019) — A 57-Minute Musical Love Letter to Texas Legends

This intimate 57-minute concert film captures Steve Earle's heartfelt tribute to the legendary Texas songwriter Guy Clark, filmed live in Austin during a special evening of music and storytelling. Joined by his five-piece band The Dukes, Earle opens with the soul-stirring "Dublin Blues" and delivers a masterclass in honky-tonk craftsmanship, blending raw emotion with masterful pedal steel work from Ricky Ray Jackson. The evening weaves together classic tracks and personal anecdotes, celebrating Clark's enduring legacy in the Texas music scene.

The film pulses with the energy of a packed venue, where each song feels like a love letter to a friend and mentor. With classics like "Texas 1947" and the playful "Rita Ballou," Earle and his band create an atmosphere thick with reverence and joy, making it a must-watch for fans of Americana and Texas troubadours alike.