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Steve Earle adds to spring 'Serenade'

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Steve Earle--who opened his current headlining tour last night (2/28) in Northampton, MA--has added a bunch of new dates in support of his latest studio effort.

The veteran singer/songwriter adds an April/May swing onto his current outing, which continues tonight (2/29) in Somerville, MA. With the addition of the new shows, Earle is scheduled to hit 27 cities through early May. All dates are included below.

"Washington Square Serenade," released last fall and produced by John King of the Dust Brothers (Beck, Beastie Boys), is Earle's first album since relocating to New York City from Nashville, where he had based his career since 1975. He recently told Canadian music mag Exclaim! that he left behind his customary recording methods along with his old town.

"One of the main things was that I didn't have the studio in Nashville anymore, and also I kind of wanted to keep the band out of the pre-production process," Earle said. "It ended up being a record where I worked with people I had never worked with before, and therefore a fresh start. It started because I finally learned how to use ProTools. I never had anything against that, I was just firmly entrenched in the analog world, which was what I knew and where I was comfortable.

"But I was living in a new place, so the idea of doing something different in terms of recording made sense," he added.

Earle recently scored his second consecutive Grammy win during the event's 50th annual ceremony earlier this month when "Serenade" won in the Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album category, the same award given to his previous album, 2004's "The Revolution Starts Now."

[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]

February 2008

29 - Somerville, MA - Somerville Theatre

March 2008

1 - Montreal, Quebec - Outremont Theatre

3 - Ottawa, Ontario - Bronson Centre

4 - Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall

7 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre

8 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre

9 - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre

10 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - Burton Cummings Theatre

12 - Edmonton, Alberta - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

13 - Banff, Alberta - Eric Harvie Theatre

15 - Vancouver, British Columbia - The Centre in Vancouver

16 - Victoria, British Columbia - Royal Theatre

18 - Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre

19 - Portland, OR - Aladdin Theater

21, 22 - San Francisco, CA - Palace of Fine Arts

23 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up

25 - Los Angeles, CA - Royce Hall @ UCLA

April 2008

10 - Albany, NY - The Egg

12 - Harrisburg, PA - Whitaker Center

14 - Roanoke, VA - Jefferson Center

15 - Charlottesville, VA - Paramount Theater

19 - Charlotte, NC - McGlohon Theatre

20 - Atlanta, GA - Playhouse

29 - Dallas, TX - Lakewood Theater

May 2008

1 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall

3 - Iowa City, IA - Englert Theatre

8 - State College, PA - State Theatre

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